do you have an idea how one would correctly set an alias to serve
static trac files, like icons, css, ... via apache without mod_XXX?

i tried
AliasMatch /test/[^/]*/chrome/common /opt/csw/lib/python/site-packages/
Trac-0.11.2.1-py2.5.egg/trac/htdocs

but this fails with an endless replace:
http://server.net/test/ecms/chrome/common/css/wiki.css/index.html/ind......

rupert.

On Jan 6, 11:20 pm, "rupert.thurner" <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Jan 5, 11:57 pm, "Graham Dumpleton" <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
> > 2009/1/6 rupert.thurner <[email protected]>:
>
> > Also, have you considered having Apache serve up static files
> > directly. I think there is something in Trac documentation about that,
> > but stupidly maybe under either mod_python or CGI instructions.
>
> i tried it, but i must be blind as this works
>  Alias /test/tracproject1/chrome/common /opt/csw/lib/python/site-
> packages/Trac-0.11.2.1-py2.5.egg/trac/htdocs
>
> while this (to cope with trac parent environment) does not:
>  
>
> it ends with "Firefox has detected that the server is redirecting the
> request for this address in a way that will never complete". the url:
>  *http://server.net/test/ecms/chrome/common/css/wiki.css
> becomes:
>  *
>
> rupert
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