Hi
I'm currently using Trac 0.11.7 with Agilo 1.3.0 plugin.
Just wondering how to create a custom workflow i.e. have custom
tickets states (configured from Admin UI) e.g. Defined, in progress,
completed, accepted?
Does this ability exist in newer trac versions?
Thanks
Nigel
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Hello,
I am evaluating the TracPeek Windows Desktop Tool. I have installed
it; but I can not see anything other than options to provide the
project details. Even after specifying the project URL, XMLRPC link
and authentication details, there is no option to go to next page/
submit the changes.
Don't know how to do it on Ubuntu but on Windows just renaming the
project directory will change the project URL. The project name
displayed in the Basic settings is used for displaying the project
name in available project's list. The directory name on server is used
to form the project link.
On Jun 28, 5:42 pm, culliard nigel_cu...@hotmail.com wrote:
Hi
We have a Trac server (0.11.7) with multiple Trac projects
(environments) for different products/platforms that we develop. The
server is running Ubuntu 10.04. We have decided to restructure the
projects for more
Also, remember to update the following settings in your
trac.ini files if you have them set:
[project]
url = http://blah.blah
[trac]
base_url = http://blah.blah
...and don't forget the [intertrac] section...
/Mikael
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Hi,
A few of my trac users could not receive the trac notify email. System return
email shows their email address is old ones. Where is the Trac mailing list
file? Or how can I update trac user mailing address?
Thanks a lot for your help.
Luie
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Hi group,
I am writing a proposal for an large organization I am contracting with
primarily as a SharePoint developer. This organization is substantially
weighted in proprietary technologies centered around Microsoft. While I
enjoy development with M$ tools, it is my experience and professional
You need something like this.
[inherit]
file=/path/to/common/trac.ini
From: Sam endstad...@googlemail.com
To: Trac Users trac-users@googlegroups.com
Sent: Monday, June 28, 2010 3:48:32 PM
Subject: [Trac] How to define defaults for all instances
Hello,
we
Thanks... does anyone else second the motion?
On Jul 2, 2010 7:55 PM, Mikael Relbe mik...@relbe.se wrote:
Hi Todd and all Trac users
I am also involved in not one, but many, organisations that would benefit
from the use of Trac (and Subversion). The problem with these tools is the
lack of a
Just to be clear, there isn't really a edgewall.org team. Trac (and
Genshi, Bitten, Babel)are developed by a set of volunteer contributors. FOSS
projects that aren't of the scale of things like Firefox don't have a budget
or company behind them. The documentation is definitely an area where Trac
Mayhaps you sent this to the wrong place?
--Noah
From: trac-users@googlegroups.com [mailto:trac-us...@googlegroups.com] On
Behalf Of Todd Worden
Sent: Friday, July 02, 2010 5:19 PM
To: trac-users@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: RE: [Trac] Proposal for Trac
Thanks... does anyone else
A common configuration file is the answer. The explicit configuration of a
specific site can then be condensed to the following, which I think is a
minimal set of configuration parameters (assuming usage of Trac 0.12 and
depending on the content of the common ini file):
[inherit]
file =
Hi,
Does anyone have a concept to avoid bouncing emails in email2trac? The script
doesn't have any mechanism to recognize bounced mail which results in an
infinite loop.
It's also receiving mail from postmas...@yyy.zzz
My trac.ini settings
[notification]
always_notify_owner = true
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