Did you delete the database? If not try running 'trac-admin /path/to/trac
wiki upgrade' and it should fix that filler text. The first page is just a
bunch of preset content for you. Look at the footer and it should provide
you the details about which version is actually running.

On Mon, Jun 9, 2008 at 10:19 AM, Barzo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>
>
> > I don't know into which mash potatoes your installation ended up with
> > using two different, non compatible installation methods, but that's
> > probably the first thing to track down: choose which release you do
> > want to run, uninstall the other one, and do not forget to quote the
> > version you use in your next emails, as the answers and the
> > troubleshooting steps may be quite different.
>
> Thanks for your patient Manu..
>
> I'm very confusing....
> - I've uninstalled trac 0.10.4 with apt-get remove;
> - I've deleted the eggs from cache dir;
> - I've uninstalled and reinstalled setuptools;
> - I've reinstalled trac 0.11 with sudo easy_install Trac==0.11rc1
>
> Now seems to work...If I log with admin account I can see the plugIns
> installed..
> If I go in the "About Trac" page I see:
>
> System Information
> Trac:           0.11rc1
> Python:       2.5.2 (r252:60911, Apr 21 2008, 11:29:43) [GCC 4.2.3
> (Ubuntu 4.2.3-2ubuntu7)]
> setuptools:  0.6c8
> SQLite:       3.4.2
> pysqlite:      2.4.0
> Genshi:       0.6dev-r875
> Subversion: 1.4.6 (r28521)
> jQuery:       1.2.3
>
> But in the first page I still see "Welcome to Trac 0.10.4" and I don't
> know why.
>
> Tnx!
> Daniele.
> >
>

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