Very strange. I had restarted my webserver (lighttpd) numerous times.
I ran TOP and found a python process owned by the "www". Restarting
the webserver did not kill the python process. Finally I killed it
manually and restarted the process. Now Trac runs and shows Trac 0.10
as the current vers
Are there any developers monitoring this list? What I think we have
here is an upgrade process on FreeBSD that is broken. I would think
that would catch somebody's attention. Secondly, I would like to fix
this without completely uninstalling and reinstalling the software. Is
this possible?
Th
Hi Matt,
I actually don't have "db.py" at all. I have "db" and "db_default.py".
I have not been touching these files, but have been letting the
FreeBSD ports do the necessary work. It sounds like the port is
broken. I'll provide the directory listing, should I delete/rename any
files from what
Please help, my trac repositories are all broken as a result of
attempting to upgrade to 0.10 from 0.96.
The steps I took:
1) FreeBSD 5.4, portupgrade trac to 0.10
2) ran trac-admin to upgrade each repository
3) restarted lighttpd webserver
result:
Trac detected an internal error:
no such colu