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On 28.10.2012 11:53, Harel Nevo wrote:
> On Thursday, October 18, 2012 5:58:46 PM UTC+2, Matthew Caron wrote:
> 
> On 10/18/2012 11:41 AM, Harel Nevo wrote:
>>> Hi, I'm having problems with our computer where Trac installed.
>>> I got a new computer and installed Trac from start, I went over
>>> all stages till creating a new project. Now, I want to transfer
>>> all Trac information from the old computer to the new one... Is
>>> there any way to do it ? without loosing any configuration / data
>>> ?
>> 
>> 1. Copy over the trac directory 2. Dump and restore the trac DB 
>> (which is unnecessary if you're using SQLite, because it's 
>> self-contained in the trac directory).
>> 
>> Everything else is platform configuration (webserver, etc.) As a 
>> general case, you should just be able to copy over those files as 
>> well, but it depends on your specific situation.
> 
> Hi, Thanks,
> 
> My situations is that the original computer has windows xp with old 
> version of trac, and Apache installed and python 251. The new 
> computer has  windows 7 64bit collabnet subversion, the latest trac 
> downloaded from the website and python 27.
> 
> Now I went over the stages, and created the new empty repository,
> 
> I want to transfer EVERYTHING including all users, tickets, and the 
> GUI with the logo.
> 
> Is there any quick way to do it ?

Well, first avoid top-posting, because it against the regular flow of
reading English texts.

As hinted by Matthew above, you should be able to *upgrade* your
existing Trac environment folder after copying it over to the new
system. This will preserve at least tickets, wiki pages and session data
including session ID attributes (commonly used for user props).

If you stored your logo inside the same folder, you'll get it too. Same
applies for users, if i.e. you had a .htpasswd file or created accounts
similar with storage inside the Trac environment folder.

Steffen Hoffmann
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