Hey Robert, Thanks, that worked like a charm! In fact, your explanation also helped me to get other plugins working! (Pygments was being a pain as well.) Pretty sure we'll be talking to your sales department about pro licensing pretty shortly. Very impressed, and you have quite a grasp of the necessary details, thanks!
Also, this may only affect my installation, but I found there was a conflicting module on Trac, and had to add this line to my trac.ini: trac.ticket.api.ticketsystem = disabled I was getting this error: error: redefinition of group name 'it_ticket' as group 20; was group 18 but I found the solution in the group here. Thanks again for the detailed response! Chris Teague On Oct 4, 5:53 am, Robert Buchholz <[email protected]> wrote: > Hey Chris, > > On Thursday 30 September 2010, Phantom Hawk wrote: > > > Hello, I've just started using Trac, and to avoid the configuration > > nightmare I was wading through (on windows), I installer the Trac > > stack Bitnami provides. (http://bitnami.org/stack/trac) > ... > > Anyone have an idea as to what could be causing this? The Developer > > Tools on chrome don't seem to have any clues for me either, but it's > > been awhile since I did web work. > > I agree, setting up Apache and mod_python on Windows is no fun -- > unfortunately. On the other hand, Bitnami makes it easier to run exactly > the use case the stack was built for -- in this case, running Trac, but > no plug-ins. > > What you describe shows that you installed Agilo correctly and trac- > admin picks it up as well (hence "trac-admin upgrade" shows that it > creates the product backlog, etc). Unfortunately, with Bitnami, all > Python eggs are *copied* again to the apache server directory > (apache/bin/Lib). So you have to install Agilo (and its dependencies) to > that directory as well. This worked for me: > > set PYTHONPATH=C:\Program Files\BitNami Trac Stack\apache2\bin\Lib\site- > packages > > …\Scripts\easy_install.exe --install-dir= > "C:\Program Files\BitNami Trac Stack\apache2\bin\Lib\site-packages" > binary_agilo-1.3.0.7_PRO-py2.5.egg > > …\Scripts\easy_install.exe --install-dir= > "C:\Program Files\BitNami Trac Stack\apache2\bin\Lib\site-packages" > simplejson > > The second line (simplejson) is because easy_install may already find > simplejson in python\Lib -- but apache does not. Try using the --always- > copy parameter to easy_install, that should help as well. > > Cheers > Robert -- Follow Agilo on Twitter: http://twitter.com/agiloforscrum Please support us by reviewing and voting on: http://userstories.com/products/8-agilo-for-scrum http://ohloh.net/p/agilo-scrum http://freshmeat.net/projects/agiloforscrum You have received this message because you are subscribed to the "Agilo for Scrum" Google Group. This group is focused on supporting Agilo for Scrum users and is moderated by Agilo Software GmbH <http://www.agiloforscrum.com>. To post to this group, send email to [email protected] To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to [email protected] For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/agilo

