[Trac] Re: Trac on Leopard--not working properly

2008-07-09 Thread Graham Dumpleton
Perhaps try mod_wsgi instead then. See: http://www.modwsgi.org http://code.google.com/p/modwsgi/wiki/IntegrationWithTrac Graham On Jul 9, 11:01 am, Max <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Sorry I insist on this thread, but I still haven't solved my problem, > and I would appreciate some help from

[Trac] Re: Trac on Leopard--not working properly

2008-07-09 Thread Emmanuel Blot
> When does its suppose to be created the file: /usr/local/share/trac/ > cgi-bin/trac.fcgi? As I don't have it created, and I presume is needed > to run Trac using Apache, correct? You need to use the obscure "deploy" command. I never used it, but you may find some info in the ML archive as this t

[Trac] Re: Trac on Leopard--not working properly

2008-07-08 Thread Max
Sorry I insist on this thread, but I still haven't solved my problem, and I would appreciate some help from this list. When does its suppose to be created the file: /usr/local/share/trac/ cgi-bin/trac.fcgi? As I don't have it created, and I presume is needed to run Trac using Apache, correct? Ma

[Trac] Re: Trac on Leopard--not working properly

2008-06-25 Thread Max
Emmanuel wrote: > You've change the files' owner to _www, so only _www can R/W the files. > Which means that from the command line, you need to start tracd as the > _www user. > > It should also work with Apache shipped w/ Leopard. The thing is that it doesn't. > What do you want to exactly achi

[Trac] Re: Trac on Leopard--not working properly

2008-06-25 Thread Emmanuel Blot
> This works: > $ sudo -u _www tracd --port 8000 /usr/local/trac > > This is what doesn't work: > $ tracd --port 8000 /usr/local/trac > > Not even if I have given permissions in the following way: > $ sudo chown -R _www /usr/local/trac So everything is normal here: You've change the files' owner

[Trac] Re: Trac on Leopard--not working properly

2008-06-25 Thread Max
Emmanuel wrote: > This is weird: I'm using a similar config (Apache on Leopard, _www > user) and it works fine. This works: $ sudo -u _www tracd --port 8000 /usr/local/trac This is what doesn't work: $ tracd --port 8000 /usr/local/trac Not even if I have given permissions in the following way:

[Trac] Re: Trac on Leopard--not working properly

2008-06-24 Thread Emmanuel Blot
> Yes, I did try it, it did not help. This is weird: I'm using a similar config (Apache on Leopard, _www user) and it works fine. Cheers, Manu --~--~-~--~~~---~--~~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Trac Users" group. To

[Trac] Re: Trac on Leopard--not working properly

2008-06-24 Thread Max
On Jun 23, 4:48 am, "Justin R. Miller" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > TracError: The user max requires read _and_ write permission to the > > database file /usr/local/trac/db/trac.db and the directory it is > > located in. > > From the past messages in the thread, it's not clear that you've > cha

[Trac] Re: Trac on Leopard--not working properly

2008-06-23 Thread Justin R. Miller
On Jun 20, 6:02 pm, Max <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > TracError: The user max requires read _and_ write permission to the > database file /usr/local/trac/db/trac.db and the directory it is > located in. From the past messages in the thread, it's not clear that you've changed ownership on the righ

[Trac] Re: Trac on Leopard--not working properly

2008-06-20 Thread Max
Emmanuel wrote: > > Try > > sudo tracd --port 8000 /usr/local/trac > > Don't !! > That would lead to create files with root permissions ! > use: > sudo -u _www tracd --port 8000 /usr/local/trac Yes! That did work :) But I would like to enable HTTPS access through Apache, I have tried configuring

[Trac] Re: Trac on Leopard--not working properly

2008-06-20 Thread Emmanuel Blot
> Try > sudo tracd --port 8000 /usr/local/trac Don't !! That would lead to create files with root permissions ! use: sudo -u _www tracd --port 8000 /usr/local/trac --~--~-~--~~~---~--~~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "T

[Trac] Re: Trac on Leopard--not working properly

2008-06-20 Thread Max
Noah wrote: > The user max requires read _and_ write permission to the database file > /usr/local/trac/db/trac.db and the directory it is located in. > > You are not running tracd as _www, you are running it as your user. I don't know exactly what that means, by running as _www does it mean it ha

[Trac] Re: Trac on Leopard--not working properly

2008-06-20 Thread David Starr
On 20-Jun-08, at 2:16 AM, Noah Kantrowitz wrote: > Max wrote: >> I'm trying to setup Trac under OS X (10.5.3), and I have followed >> several "tutorials" on how to do it without much success. The main >> source I have followed is http://www.sonzea.com/articles/subversion-trac.html >> following th

[Trac] Re: Trac on Leopard--not working properly

2008-06-20 Thread Justin R. Miller
Max wrote: > I'm trying to setup Trac under OS X (10.5.3), and I have followed > several "tutorials" on how to do it without much success. Along these lines, just yesterday I posted a howto for Leopard-based Trac installation from the point of view of localhost-only and potential offline access,

[Trac] Re: Trac on Leopard--not working properly

2008-06-19 Thread Noah Kantrowitz
Max wrote: I'm trying to setup Trac under OS X (10.5.3), and I have followed several "tutorials" on how to do it without much success. The main source I have followed is http://www.sonzea.com/articles/subversion-trac.html following those instructions I managed to get to the point where I "have a