It happened to me also.  Guess I'll try the hack you suggested...

Jeff

On Jul 21, 5:15 am, Felix Schwarz <[email protected]> wrote:
> Thanks for reporting.
>
> Am 21.07.2009 01:35, schrieb Derek:
>
> >   * My fix, the EnvironmentStub which is imported in this file is only
> > used to print out an error message later in the file.  If I remove
> > this import and comment out the lines using the EnvironmentStub,
> > environment upgrade now works and agilo seems to be working.
>
> We'll add some workaround for this.
>
> >   * I do not know why others may not have seen this problem.  Perhaps
> > you don't have the trac.test modules unless you install some other
> > trac packages, for example trac developers or something like that?
>
> This is because Fedora's trac maintainers decided to remove the
> trac/test.py file manually during the package building 
> process:http://cvs.fedoraproject.org/viewvc/rpms/trac/F-11/trac.spec?revision...
> """
> %prep
> %setup -q -n Trac-%{version}
> find contrib -type f -exec chmod -x '{}' \;
> chmod -x trac/htdocs/js/wikitoolbar.js
> rm trac/test.py
> sed -i -e 's/\r//' contrib/trac-post-commit-hook.cmd
> """
>
> I already emailed them (the ideal solution to me would be to add a
> -devel package that contains all the stuff necessary for testing).
>
> fs
>
>  smime.p7s
> 4KViewDownload

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