On Sun, Nov 14, 2010 at 8:53 AM, Carsten Haitzler <ras...@rasterman.com> wrote:
> On Sun, 14 Nov 2010 08:06:53 -0200 Gustavo Sverzut Barbieri
> <barbi...@profusion.mobi> said:
>
>> > that listing is annoying and i remember removing it in the trac src at some
>> > point. it lists all attachments for all pages everywhere in trac. thats one
>> > big problem. it should only need to be listed when u go into "i'm going ot
>> > attach something" mode - then attach new one or delete an old on.e
>>
>> First, that list is annoying because our trac installation is buggy.
>> It should just list the attachments for that given page, not every
>> attached file!
>
> i find it annoying even if it is only the list of attachments per page - that
> content is already in the page above. dont need it listed again by default.
> maybe it can be listed when in edit mode - fine, or maaaaybe if you login in,
> but anonymous un-logged-in access shouldnt list them.

ok, fair enough given most of the times we have images... but maybe
there are zip or scripts attached.


>> > either way trac keeps losing its attachments db regularly - so i dont rely
>> > on it. i put full urls to a special symlink i set up to point to the
>> > attachments dir.
>>
>> that's a nasty bug with our setup. I have lots of trac installations
>> (default mode, with sqlite) and never lost a single attachment. It's
>> quite bad as it is as users do not trust our trac for real docs and
>> will never put nice images/graphs/screenshots :-/
>
> beats me what - we are using mysql full - i dont see how that should be so 
> much
> more buggy and different to sqllite.

The queries are all different. Unfortunately SQL is abused everywhere
with extensions :-/

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