Hello and thanks again,

I am no technical guru either. I know hardly how apache is spelled. I
am so to say the one-eyed in a group of blind.
I am not even able to provide an error log of apache though I know
that this exists. I will google where to search and post something.
If anybody knows and has expertise, it is always appreciated.

another thanks and best regards

On Jan 14, 4:40 pm, Garbrand van der Molen <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi mk,
>
> I'm no technical guru, but an Apache 500 means an internal server error, so I 
> guess something is wrong in the configuration.
>
> Did you try running it through tracd? That would allow you to test if the 
> error is your trac/agilo setup or in the apache config.
>
> Anybody else able to give mk a hand?
>
> Garbrand
>
> On Jan 14, 2010, at 15:15, mk wrote:
>
> > Hello,
>
> > Thanks for the fast answer.
>
> > This seems to work too. I click on Roadmap on top, I see the milestone
> > I created, I see the two sprints that I created and added to this
> > milestone. But when I click the name of a sprint it shows up an
> > internal server error 500. So the error is different from clicking the
> > view button at sprintlog as described abve.
>
> > Is it possible that it is a server issue? Or is anything else
> > imaginabel?
>
> > thanks and best regards
>
> > On Jan 14, 3:10 pm, Garbrand van der Molen <[email protected]> wrote:
> >> Hi mk,
>
> >> Installation looks fine as far as I can tell from your description, but 
> >> did you start a sprint?
>
> >> You can check by going to Roadmap, and see if  you have a Milestone with 
> >> an associated Sprint that is currently running.
>
> >> If this is not the case, create a Milestone, then add a Sprint to that 
> >> Milestone that (for instance) starts today and lasts for two weeks. This 
> >> sprint should show up in the sidebar, so should the Sprint Backlog etc.
>
> >> Regards,
> >> Garbrand
>
> >> On Jan 14, 2010, at 14:47, mk wrote:
>
> >>> Hi everybody,
>
> >>> Whenever I click on backlogs (sprint/product) in the left side menu I
> >>> get the following message:
>
> >>> -----------------------------------
> >>> Couldn't find an open sprint
> >>> It seems there is no sprint open right now - please create one first.
> >>> To do so, as an administrator go to the Sprints Administration Panel
> >>> and add one.
> >>> -----------------------------------
>
> >>> I have installed a fresh and clean new installation of AGILO including
> >>> TRAC and SVN. See the system information given by the system here:
>
> >>> -----------------------------------
> >>> System Information
> >>> Trac:      0.11.6
> >>> Python:    2.6.4 (r264:75708, Oct 26 2009, 08:23:19) [MSC v.1500 32 bit
> >>> (Intel)]
> >>> setuptools:        0.6c11
> >>> SQLite:    3.5.9
> >>> pysqlite:  2.4.1
> >>> Genshi:    0.5.1
> >>> Agilo:     1.2.0-pro
> >>> Pygments:  1.2.2
> >>> Subversion:        1.6.6 (r40053)
> >>> jQuery:    1.2.6
> >>> -----------------------------------
>
> >>> This has taken place on win 2008 server.
>
> >>> Everything else in TRAC and AGILO works as it should. I can create
> >>> tickets, user stories, administrate users, etc. etc.. I am just unable
> >>> to view the product or sprint backlog. Even deleting the default ones,
> >>> and creating new ones didn´t work out except for product backlog.
> >>> After deleting the default product backlog and recreating a new global
> >>> backlog I was able to see that one, but still not the sprint ones.
>
> >>> In the meanwhile I reainstalled and initenv´ed three times. No
> >>> difference. I had no errors while installing via egg.
>
> >>> I proceeded like written in the installation and configuration help
> >>> step by step from the beginning. Not possible that I made a mistake
> >>> here. I went through it very careful.
>
> >>> Please take care that I am an absolute beginner to this issue. Not
> >>> only to AGILO and SCRUM, but also to TRAC, APACHE, WEBStuff in general
> >>> and so on.
>
> >>> Any help is highly appreciated as we plan to implement such a system
> >>> within our company and are currently in the process of evaluating.
>
> >>> Thank you very much and best regards
>
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