On Wednesday 26 January 2011, Billy wrote: > What exactly is the best way to disable agilo? From the various sites > I've looked at it should just as simple as agilo.* = disabled. > However when I try this the "toolbar" (not sure if this is what it's > called) i.e. the one that has the navigation links disappears and > all I have displayed is the wiki page. I can navigate to some pages > (e.g admin) directly via the address bar but the other pages return > an error page. So again I ask - What exactly is the best way to > disable agilo without breaking Trac?
The 'disabled' line only disables loading the plugin. There are some additional settings that Agilo writes to your trac.ini file, which you have to set back to their Trac defaults. The easiest way is to create a new trac-only environment and create a diff between your Agilo trac.ini file and the new one. While you can leave all [agilo-*] settings, as trac ignores them, you probably should reset the others.. for example: "templates_dir = " in the inherit section disables the Agilo template (so the default template loads again), and you should remove AgiloPolicy from the permission_policies. 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

