Hello Emmanuel:

> Yep, I'm using it every day, even at this very time (with tracd for
> dev. I'm using Linux+Apache for the production servers)
>
> It's even easier on Leopard than it was on Tiger, as Leopard with
> everything you need.
> I would recommend you do not use neither Fink nor DarwinPorts: simply
> use the built-in tools. (be sure to clean up your PATH if you've
> installed them before trying to install Trac)

Any chance you have a short description of how you got things working  
on the web somewhere?

> You "simply" need to install Genshi with the easy_install utility that
> also comes with Leopard

OK, is there something screwy with my system?  I did this initially.   
All I have ever gotten when I try to use trac is:

Warning: Can't synchronize with the repository (Unsupported version  
control system "svn". Check that the Python support libraries for  
"svn" are correctly installed.)

I keep hearing that "this is easy" and that "it just works", but that  
has not been the case.  I've worked on this for over a week and a  
half, now.  I have followed the instructions to the letter on  
edgewall's pages and other Wiki's on the web.  I'm also not entirely a  
newbie as I have installed and used trac on linux before (no access to  
linux at my new job, only Macs).  If you have any description of how  
you got it working, I would really appreciate it.

Thanks!!

Dave H
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REvolution Computing
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