Hello,
After enabling the trac website, i checked that it worked so now i have
000-default and trac in my sites-enabled directory.
Then the a2ensite trac command asked me to reload the service by executing
service apache2 reload, but this command gives me the following output,
Usage:
On 12/16/2013 04:56 AM, Ala Maison wrote:
Hello,
After enabling the trac website, i checked that it worked so now i have
000-default and trac in my sites-enabled directory.
Then the a2ensite trac command asked me to reload the service by
executing service apache2 reload, but this command gives
Sorry Matthew, but yes it was your file i was talking about and thanks for
your answer.
I guess i'll have to write it at some point.
Sorry about that, i got kind of pissed yesterday...
Thanks again
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Hello,
I finished the installation (according the trac installation guide
available on trac website) but it's not working, i can't load it. I've been
searching all over the place.
Thanks Matt for your conf file for trac, i used it to make my own
# Redirect plain requests to the https://
On Thu, Dec 12, 2013 at 7:19 AM, Ala Maison sys.alamai...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello,
I finished the installation (according the trac installation guide
available on trac website) but it's not working, i can't load it.
When you say it's not working and you can't load it, what specifically
are
On 12/12/2013 08:06 AM, Ethan Jucovy wrote:
Also making sure: did you reload Apache after installing your Apache
conf file? What was the console output when you reloaded it?
Also, where did you put it? If you put it in
`/etc/apache2/sites-available/trac`, but didn't `sudo a2ensite trac`,
My mistake, 8000 is the default port used by trac when ran in a stand alone
server (tracd) if you follow the installation guide on the trac website.
So my bad, it's normal that i wasn't able to access it.
Back in the installation guide http://trac.edgewall.org/wiki/TracInstall
when they say :
On 12/11/2013 06:23 AM, Ala Maison wrote:
What file is that because i looked in all apache configuration files
and i couldn't find the Scriptalias or WSGIScriptAlias they are
talking about :/
It would be in the apache config for that site. Here's mine for
reference (with appropriate parts
In what files do you have this ?!!?!?!?! plz
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On 12/11/2013 12:15 PM, Ala Maison wrote:
In what files do you have this ?!!?!?!?! plz
Since you didn't quote context, we don't know of whom you are asking
this question.
If you meant me, it's in my /etc/apache2/sites-available/trac file,
which is a config file I wrote in apache, for trac,
Hello again,
I did manage to set up the new trac server and i could start a new project
there, it works fine. But problems came when i tried to migrate old
projects on it.
I followed instructions described over here
http://trac.edgewall.org/wiki/TracMigrate but i can't even access trac
anymore
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On 10.12.2013 11:12, Ala Maison wrote:
Hello again,
I did manage to set up the new trac server and i could start a new
project there, it works fine. But problems came when i tried to migrate
old projects on it.
I followed instructions described
Hello,
Thanks for your answer but i think my problem is more apache related since
i can't even access it anymore, a simple url like this
http://localhost:8000/; doesn't work when it used to display the test
project i created on the new server.
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On 12/10/2013 10:06 AM, Ala Maison wrote:
Hello,
Thanks for your answer but i think my problem is more apache related
since i can't even access it anymore, a simple url like this
http://localhost:8000/; doesn't work when it used to display the test
project i created on the new server.
Is
Apache is running, everything seems as it was last friday...:/
My logs file access and error are empty...
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On Tue, Dec 10, 2013 at 10:06 AM, Ala Maison sys.alamai...@gmail.comwrote:
Hello,
Thanks for your answer but i think my problem is more apache related since
i can't even access it anymore, a simple url like this
http://localhost:8000/; doesn't work when it used to display the test
project i
I hate warnings but i guess it works now :D
On i go with the trac projets environements copies :D
Wish me luck :D
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Hello,
Sorry for these probably dumb questions but i'm way out of my comfort zone
with this and i don't want to mess the existing and working original
server...
the trac folder contains 4 directories but only for plugins so no
projects of any kind :/
I can't find any trac.ini file neither any
On 12/05/2013 05:36 AM, Ala Maison wrote:
Hello,
Sorry for these probably dumb questions but i'm way out of my comfort
zone with this and i don't want to mess the existing and working
original server...
the trac folder contains 4 directories but only for plugins so no
projects of any kind :/
You RULE !!! I used the find command, didn't find anything... locate did
the job perfectly
My trac directory seems to be in /var/lib/trac, i found the projects and
everything so i'll try to copy stuff on the new serv and then i'll try this
out.
The trac version on the old server is 0.10, i
On 12/05/2013 09:14 AM, Ala Maison wrote:
You RULE !!! I used the find command, didn't find anything... locate did
the job perfectly
Find recurses from where you start on down. Locate builds an index of
all files on disk (nightly, IIRC), then searches that. They each have
their uses.
My
At the end of the install, i get an error message:
AH00558: httpd: Could not reliably deterninbe the server's fully qualified
domain name, using 127.0.1.1. Set the 'ServerName' directive globally to
supress this message
I did all you suggest in on your github (thanks by the way) and more,
On 12/05/2013 11:20 AM, Ala Maison wrote:
At the end of the install, i get an error message:
AH00558: httpd: Could not reliably deterninbe the server's fully
qualified domain name, using 127.0.1.1. Set the 'ServerName' directive
globally to supress this message
I did all you suggest in on your
Hello Matthew,
Thanks a lot, for both the technical advices and for saying that my english
isn't so bad ;)
I'll try that as soon as i can
cheers
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One more thing, if i want to transfer my trac serv and update it to current
version, what should i do 1st, the transfer or the update ?
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On 12/04/2013 09:47 AM, Ala Maison wrote:
One more thing, if i want to transfer my trac serv and update it to
current version, what should i do 1st, the transfer or the update ?
Well, we didn't discuss any updates, because all you've done is transfer
the data. The trac version will be
So just to see if i got this,
I install trac on the new serv, do the transfer and then i update or delete
content that requires either option ?
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On 12/04/2013 11:31 AM, Ala Maison wrote:
So just to see if i got this,
I install trac on the new serv, do the transfer and then i update or
delete content that requires either option ?
I don't understand what you mean by this question.
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It is just a recap of what i have to do in order to install trac on a new
serv without loosing all tickets. And to be more specific in what order i
have to do all the steps you told me.
1- install trac on new serv
2- move trac from old to new server machine
3- upgrade whatever needs to be
On 12/04/2013 12:09 PM, Ala Maison wrote:
It is just a recap of what i have to do in order to install trac on a
new serv without loosing all tickets. And to be more specific in what
order i have to do all the steps you told me.
1- install trac on new serv
2- move trac from old to new server
Ok, thanks for all your answers, i'll try this out tomorrow.
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