Using another project I can confirm inability to add that plugin.  If you
haven't already, and would prefer to use trac, post a support request at
https://sourceforge.net/apps/trac/sourceforge, referencing tickets #3766 and
#6812 and ask that they manually enable the module for pyusb.  #3766
documents that this isn't something you can self-service, and SF support is
usually fairly responsive to simple requests.  (#3766 was closed because
XMLRPC got installed, not because the underlying problem of inability to
enable plugins has been fixed.)

Peter

On Tue, Oct 18, 2011 at 5:38 AM, Wander Lairson Costa <
wander.lair...@gmail.com> wrote:

> 2011/10/17 Peter Bigot <pabi...@users.sourceforge.net>:
> > On a project I administer on SF, there's an "Admin" button at the far
> right
> > of the main trac toolbar.  Clicking that on the right there's a panel
> with a
> > "trac.ini" section, under which is a link for "notification".  The
> resulting
> > page seems to have boxes into which you can put email addresses for
> > notifications to be cc'd to.
> >
> > (I may have had to do something special to get the "Admin" button; if so,
> I
> > don't remember what, as it was a couple years ago.)
> >
>
> Thank you for response, but unfortunatelly I cannot find the
> "trac.ini" section after I click on "Admin" button. Moreover, I tried
> to enable the IniAdminPlugin, but every time I click on "Apply
> Changes", it doesn't, it refreshes the page with IniAdminPlugin
> disabled.
>
> May be I will have to fall back to SF bug tracker or GitHub one...
>
>
> --
> Best Regards,
> Wander Lairson Costa
> https://github.com/walac
> https://gitorious.org/~walac
>
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