On Tue, Nov 3, 2009 at 1:05 AM, Graham Dumpleton
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> In summary your problems are:
Thanks for pointing them out. I managed to configure the Trac and
Apache properly now (or at least I think so). Trac is running like a
lighting now with mod_wsgi :-).
Best regards,
Bartosz
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Thank you for very comprehensive answer. I will correct configuration
soon, and let you know how that worked out.
Best regards,
Bartosz
On Tue, Nov 3, 2009 at 1:05 AM, Graham Dumpleton
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> On Nov 3, 12:48 am, Bartosz Broda wrote:
>> >> I looked there, but the only relevant thing I
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> Subject: [Trac] Re: mod_wsgi + multiple projects - works
> well, but unclear about a few things
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> On Nov 2, 10:47 pm, "Cooke, Mark" wrote:
> > > > > So you never looked at the following?
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On Nov 3, 12:48 am, Bartosz Broda wrote:
> >> I looked there, but the only relevant thing I found concerning
> >> multiple instances of Trac was to run all of the instances in one
> >> python interpreter. But to tell the truth I didn't have enough time to
> >> read modwsgi wiki in depth :(
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On Nov 2, 10:47 pm, "Cooke, Mark" wrote:
> > > > So you never looked at the following?
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> > > > http://code.google.com/p/modwsgi/wiki/IntegrationWithTrac
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> > > I looked there, but the only relevant thing I found concerning
> > > multiple instances of Trac was to run all of the instances in
>> I looked there, but the only relevant thing I found concerning
>> multiple instances of Trac was to run all of the instances in one
>> python interpreter. But to tell the truth I didn't have enough time to
>> read modwsgi wiki in depth :(
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> Huh, it actually talks about it being preferable to
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> > > So you never looked at the following?
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> > > http://code.google.com/p/modwsgi/wiki/IntegrationWithTrac
> >
> > I looked there, but the only relevant thing I found concerning
> > multiple instances of Trac was to run all of the instances in one
> > python interpreter. But to tell the
On Nov 2, 8:31 pm, Bartosz Broda wrote:
> On Sat, Oct 31, 2009 at 10:17 AM, Graham Dumpleton
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> > On Oct 30, 6:33 pm, Bartosz Broda wrote:
> >> Hello Graham,
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> >> I was reporting the problem with "instance.__dict__ not accessible in
> >> restricted mode" inhttp://trac.ed
On Sat, Oct 31, 2009 at 10:17 AM, Graham Dumpleton
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> On Oct 30, 6:33 pm, Bartosz Broda wrote:
>> Hello Graham,
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>> I was reporting the problem with "instance.__dict__ not accessible in
>> restricted mode" inhttp://trac.edgewall.org/ticket/3371#comment:73. I
>> cannot investigate t
On Oct 30, 6:33 pm, Bartosz Broda wrote:
> Hello Graham,
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> I was reporting the problem with "instance.__dict__ not accessible in
> restricted mode" inhttp://trac.edgewall.org/ticket/3371#comment:73. I
> cannot investigate the issue in more details at the moment, as I have
> a few deadlines ap
Hello Graham,
I was reporting the problem with "instance.__dict__ not accessible in
restricted mode" in http://trac.edgewall.org/ticket/3371#comment:73. I
cannot investigate the issue in more details at the moment, as I have
a few deadlines approaching. I will try to mirror the configuration
in
On Oct 29, 9:20 pm, Christian Boos wrote:
> Hello Graham,
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> Graham Dumpleton wrote:
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> > On Oct 29, 7:00 pm, Leho Kraav wrote:
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> >> hi all wsgi gurus
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> >> my goal was to get several isolated trac no-site-packages virtualenvs
> >> running undermod_wsgi: 0.11 virtualenv for bunch
Hello Graham,
Graham Dumpleton wrote:
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> On Oct 29, 7:00 pm, Leho Kraav wrote:
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>> hi all wsgi gurus
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>> my goal was to get several isolated trac no-site-packages virtualenvs
>> running under mod_wsgi: 0.11 virtualenv for bunch of live projets,
>> 0.12-dev1 for project dev1 and 0.12-dev2
On Oct 29, 7:00 pm, Leho Kraav wrote:
> hi all wsgi gurus
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> my goal was to get several isolated trac no-site-packages virtualenvs
> running under mod_wsgi: 0.11 virtualenv for bunch of live projets,
> 0.12-dev1 for project dev1 and 0.12-dev2 for project dev2. but i am
> somewhat unclear regar
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