Jason Winnebeck wrote:
> Well, for our Debian unstable server our plan was to stick with python
> 2.3 entirely, so we never upgraded to 2.4, even when it wanted us to
> because that's where the packages went.
>
> That server was only used to evaluate Trac, when we decided to deploy it
> for real we converted a very old Linux server to Ubuntu 6.06, which has
> python 2.4 and only 2.4 from the beginning.
>
> So I'm not sure how to answer your issue -- my point of mentioning the
> above is to say that I'm not sure if all of the python 2.4 stuff is
> ready in Debian yet because we never got 2.4 working before switching to
> Ubuntu.
>
> I would be surprised that there would not be such a package, but as a
> workaround you could install the plugins in 2.3.
>
> Jason

Okay, couldn't face any more install pain yesterday so held off looking
up how to install the plugin under 2.3. Thanks for the advice on this
matter though people...

A good nights sleep and a bottle of wine has cleared the head a little.
Just tried dropping the WebAdmin egg for Python 2.3 (r3580) into the
plugins directory I created and low and behold, the Admin section
appears successfully. So that's me sorted for now. I'll keep half an
eye out for the Python 2.4 Apache module though.

Out of interest, on your system with 2.4 and only 2.4, have you somehow
got a 2.4 Apache module installed? Oh, I've just reread what you wrote
and noticed that you got that working on Ubuntu... ah well never mind
(and there's me thinking that Debian and Ubuntu shared roughly the same
aptitude tree).

Thanks for all the advice.

Mark


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