Well, you seem to be right about my environment being fundamentally flawed because everything works fine if Trac is run with tracd instead of Apache :) It seems it's time for me to dig into Apache and mod-python potential issues.
-- Sébastien 2009/7/30 Sébastien Volle <[email protected]>: > I tried with Trac 0.11.5 and I get the same problem. Still no error in > trac.log and same error in apache error.log > I don't know if that changes anything but we changed most of the > default priorities, resolutions, ticket types etc to something more of > our liking, and created at least one custom ticket fields as well. > > -- > Sébastien > > 2009/7/30 Sébastien Volle <[email protected]>: >> Ah yes, I wanted to attach my trac.log as well but forgot. >> I don't see any obvious error showing up in the log when I try to access a >> ticket or backlog. There are a bunch of warnings though. >> >> I'll try to install trac 0.11.2 and see if it solves the problem. It's kind >> of problematic because there's still no official package for 0.11.2 for >> Debian and I'm a bit reluctant to manually install it. >> >> -- >> Sébastien >> >> >> 2009/7/30 Felix Schwarz <[email protected]> >>> >>> A very fundamental thing seems to be wrong in your environment. Probably >>> the error is visible in your trac.log. >>> >>> Please note that trac 0.11.1 is much slower than 0.11.2+ and we don't test >>> regularly anymore with this old version of trac. >>> >>> fs >>> >> >> > --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Agilo for Scrum" group. This group is moderated by agile42 GmbH http://www.agile42.com and is focused in supporting Agilo for Scrum users. To post to this group, send email to [email protected] To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected] For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/agilo?hl=en -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~---

