On Oct 17, 2008, at 2:31 AM, Eric Kow wrote: > If not, we could adapt the instructions from > http://wiki.darcs.net/index.html/TracOnDarcs > along with the helper scripts on > http://trac.loria.fr/projects/admindt
I am in the habit of setting up a trac+darcs server whenever I want to show someone else source code. Then I send them a URL to the resulting source code browser. Here are the ones that I currently maintain: http://allmydata.org/trac To set up a new one, I go through a manual but mechanistic process of copying an old one and replacing the project name and the path to the darcs repository. I've also recently gotten familiar with hooking these up to notify http://cia.vc whenever new patches are committed. Also, these have both old-fashioned-format and hashed-format repositories and have posthooks to push patches back and forth between the two repositories. http://allmydata.org/source I don't know if those instructions on the darcs wiki on "TracOnDarcs" are any use. They start at way too low of a level -- something like how to install Debian on your computer -- and they are very old. Modern Trac is probably different (and easier) to set up. Regards, Zooko --- http://allmydata.org -- Tahoe, the Least-Authority Filesystem http://allmydata.com -- back up all your files for $5/month _______________________________________________ darcs-users mailing list [email protected] http://lists.osuosl.org/mailman/listinfo/darcs-users
