Hi Christoph,

On Tue, Jul 22, 2008 at 07:58:22PM +0200, Christoph Haas wrote:
> On Dienstag, 22. Juli 2008, John Wright wrote:
> > On Tue, Jul 22, 2008 at 11:17:20AM +0200, Christoph Haas wrote:
> > > [components]
> > > trac.versioncontrol.hg.* = enabled
> > > # This has changed from the following line apparently:
> > > #tracvc.hg.* = enabled
> >
> > Can you try:
> >
> > [components]
> > tracext.hg.* enabled
> 
> Very good. That solved it. ("tracext.hg.* = enabled" actually - with the 
> equal sign)

Ah, yes.  Sorry for the typo - I should have copy/pasted instead.

> > I guess upstream's README is ancient.
> 
> It sure is. :)
> 
> Could you also mention that change in a README.Debian? Previously it 
> was "tracvc.hg.* = enabled". So a simple APT update to the new Debian 
> package would break things unless the administrator changes this line.

Yes, I will do this.  (In fact, it should probably go in NEWS.Debian as
well...)  Hopefully, upstream doesn't decide to change that again later
on!

> Actually I wouldn't miss the README anyway. It seems to often confuse 
> Debian users if a README tells them what to do to compile and install the 
> software (thus bypassing the APT system) if the steps to use a software on 
> Debian are totally different. But that's a different story I guess. :)

True, README typically has a bunch of useless information for a Debian
user, but I think it's usually worthwhile to leave it intact.  In this
case, it needs at least to be updated so the instructions aren't totally
false. ;)

-- 
John Wright <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

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