[Trac] Reports / TicketQuery problem

2008-10-23 Thread boskabouter

Hi:

When I click on a ticket from whatever report I get the following
error-message.

The Links Configurations didn't initialize correctly! = 'allow'

Any suggestions what might be the cause of this ?

Paul
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[Trac] Re: trac-admin error report

2008-10-23 Thread wb

It seems I made a mistake.
I closed the browser window and open again,this time I can't browse
http://tracserver/trac_test.
Every time I browse this page, the server side will get a Apache is
closed because of error. message,and the detail says:
AppName: httpd.exe   AppVer: 2.2.10.0 ModName:libapr.dll
ModVer: 0.9.17.0Offset:000139c1

Am I have something wrong installing these softs?

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[Trac] New User Question

2008-10-23 Thread Pam

Hello,

I am on a Goverment program that is interested in using Trac. I have
never used it before and have no 'hardware' experience so I'm a very
'green' user. I'd like to give my IT guys info on how much server
space is needed to Install and run Trac from ground up. It's a very
small program and it will only be used for Issue Tracking so I don't
expect it to be a space hog but I was unable to find any 'space' posts
in the FAQs. Is there anyone that could provide me an approximate use
of space calculation it would be to get Trac initiated please?

Thanks very much in advance!
Regards,
Pam

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[Trac] installation of trac 0.11 with lighttpd

2008-10-23 Thread arnaud

Hi,

I am now installing trac 0.11 for my lab with lighttpd...

I could not figure out where is trac.fcgi? I have seen one post on the
list regarding the issue, but I did not really understood (I am a
really newbie with all of this).

I would really appreciate any help,
Thanks,

Arnaud

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[Trac] Re: trac-admin error report

2008-10-23 Thread wb

hi,Erik Bray,
Thank you for your response.
Yes,I created a svn repository with   svnadmin create d:\wangbin
\project1.
and I imported a project into project1 from ankhsvn.
I closed IE and opened it again.Now every time I access the trac web I
got ページを表示できませんmessage, and the Server event log got a Application
Error,
details are Error application:httpd.exe Appver: 2.2.10.0 Error
module:libapr.dll Modver:0.9.17.0 offset:000139c1.
I have searched the web and got some similar page like
http://trac.edgewall.org/ticket/5752 ,
they said the libapr-1.dll in python binding againest apache2.2 was
installed in \libsnv,and caused the error.But I searched my snv and
apache and python25 directories and only found libapr.dll in
python25\lib\site-package\libsvn path,svn and apache only have
libapr-1.dll in \bin,so I don't know if that ticket fits my
condition.Or should I go back to svn1.4.6?


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[Trac] Re: New User Question

2008-10-23 Thread Noah Kantrowitz

Minimal.

A basic environment is ~400 Kb. My SQLite database file on a test  
instance is 4.1 MB. Thats for pretty much just the stock wiki pages  
(with a few edits to the front page) and a half dozen tickets. Each  
ticket itself is probably a few k at most.

The environment for OLPC is 566 MB (of which 545 is attachment files)  
and the postgres data folder is 1.4 GB (8800 tickets, most with a  
large number of comments).

I would suspect you will fall somewhere between those two.

--Noah

On Oct 22, 2008, at 5:43 AM, Pam wrote:


 Hello,

 I am on a Goverment program that is interested in using Trac. I have
 never used it before and have no 'hardware' experience so I'm a very
 'green' user. I'd like to give my IT guys info on how much server
 space is needed to Install and run Trac from ground up. It's a very
 small program and it will only be used for Issue Tracking so I don't
 expect it to be a space hog but I was unable to find any 'space' posts
 in the FAQs. Is there anyone that could provide me an approximate use
 of space calculation it would be to get Trac initiated please?

 Thanks very much in advance!
 Regards,
 Pam

 


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[Trac] Re: SVN property to disable Trac diff ?

2008-10-23 Thread Martin S.

You could just change the svn:mime-type to a non-text type, e.g.
application/octet-stream.
Then subversion itself doesn't show diffs and I think trac doesn't do
it either.

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[Trac] Multiple Projects / Custom Permissions / Custom properties

2008-10-23 Thread jofo

Hello all,

I'm just evaluating Trac to see whether it can be used for some of my
projects. Therefore I have some questions:

- I plan to have a workflow which includes a change control board
(CCB), i.e. each ticked must be accepted formally by some people, i.e.
I will create a workflow state 'CCB' with actions like 'accept' or
'reject'. Therefore I would like to give certain people (CCB-Managers)
the right to 'accept' or 'reject' in this specific state, i.e. I need
custom permissions. Is this possible?

- I would like to have a multi-project support, i.e. every ticket
should belong to a project, each project has its own milestones and so
on. Users should chose on which project they are currently working and
than the view is limited to this project. At the same time, queries
concerning all projects should be possible: again, look at the above
CCB example: If the CCB meets once per week, it typically would run a
query over all projects to see which tickets have been submitted to
the CCB (set to 'state = CCB').
I don't want to split the databases because I want to have unique
ticket numbers over all projects.

- also I would like to add some custom properties to the tickets (for
example 'estimated time to completion'). Is this possible in a simple
way or do I have to modify the Python code?

Thank you for your help,
Joachim

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[Trac] Re: Commercial support for TRAC?

2008-10-23 Thread osimons

I haven't heard of anyone offering commercial support for in-house
installations either.

However (warning: shameless sales pitch), if you would consider a
hosted solution that would be different. Contact us if that is an
option, and we'll arrange something for you.


:::simon

https://www.coderesort.com


On Oct 22, 6:49 pm, Noah Kantrowitz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 You can check thehttp://trac.edgewall.org/wiki/CommercialServices 
 wiki page, but I don't know of any off the top of my head. Perhaps one  
 of the hosting companies will be willing to work out a contract with  
 you?

 --Noah

 PS: You don't need to become an expert to use Trac, the IRC channel  
 generally always has people in it (including myself) and is quite  
 friendly with helping people get things up and running.

 On Oct 22, 2008, at 9:09 AM, Charlie wrote:



  We are working to migrate from Clearcase to SVN+TRAC.  We ran a pilot
  here and are very happy with both subversion and TRAC.  However, in
  order to get our IT guys to bless this transition, we need to locate
  companies that are providing commercial support for these tools.  We
  have a list of folks for SVN, but I need to locate a list for TRAC.

  Does anyone know of any companies providing support for TRAC?

  [Please don't tell me that with open-source, there is no need.  That
  is the reason our engineers like TRAC, but our IT guys do not have the
  cycles to become experts on the innards of TRAC and instead want to
  rely on outside experts for this service].
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[Trac] Re: Multiple Projects / Custom Permissions / Custom properties

2008-10-23 Thread Stephen Moretti
2008/10/23 jofo [EMAIL PROTECTED]



 I'm just evaluating Trac to see whether it can be used for some of my
 projects. Therefore I have some questions:

 - I plan to have a workflow which includes a change control board
 (CCB), i.e. each ticked must be accepted formally by some people, i.e.
 I will create a workflow state 'CCB' with actions like 'accept' or
 'reject'. Therefore I would like to give certain people (CCB-Managers)
 the right to 'accept' or 'reject' in this specific state, i.e. I need
 custom permissions. Is this possible?

Yes.

http://nil.checksite.co.uk/post.cfm/trac-0-11-creating-your-own-permissions
(please note the comments about spacing at the bottom of the post.




 - I would like to have a multi-project support, i.e. every ticket
 should belong to a project, each project has its own milestones and so
 on. Users should chose on which project they are currently working and
 than the view is limited to this project. At the same time, queries
 concerning all projects should be possible: again, look at the above
 CCB example: If the CCB meets once per week, it typically would run a
 query over all projects to see which tickets have been submitted to
 the CCB (set to 'state = CCB').
 I don't want to split the databases because I want to have unique
 ticket numbers over all projects.

There's a variety of ways to potentially run multiple projects - take a look
here for the wiki entries and discussions.
http://trac.edgewall.org/wiki/TracMultipleProjects



 - also I would like to add some custom properties to the tickets (for
 example 'estimated time to completion'). Is this possible in a simple
 way or do I have to modify the Python code?

Take a look at this on trac-hacks :
http://trac-hacks.org/wiki/CustomFieldAdminPlugin You should also take a
look at : http://trac-hacks.org/wiki/TimingAndEstimationPlugin

Trac-Hacks is your friend :)

Regards

Stephen

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[Trac] Re: Listing all attachments for easy searching

2008-10-23 Thread Jeff Hammel

I've ticketed this on trac-hacks:

http://trac-hacks.org/ticket/3977

I'll take a stab at this if/when I have time, though if someone beats me to it 
I wouldn't complain (nor do I know when I'll be able to tackle it).

I think its a great idea, though.

Jeff

On Thu, Oct 23, 2008 at 09:38:03AM +1000, Yvonne Oy Ling Cheong wrote:
 
 Yes! That would be great to have! I'm not technical enough to know how
 to go about doing it. Hopefully someone has already done it and could
 share with the group. That would be awesome! 
 
 -Original Message-
 From: trac-users@googlegroups.com [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 On Behalf Of Remy Blank
 Sent: Thursday, 23 October 2008 9:34 AM
 To: trac-users@googlegroups.com
 Subject: [Trac] Re: Listing all attachments for easy searching
 
 YC wrote:
  Just wondering is there a way to have a list of all attachments ( and 
  where it is located, on which wiki page etc.) for easier searching? If
 
  anybody has any idea. Thanks.
 
 I don't know how you could achieve that out-of-the-box, but this would
 make a nice macro, similar to [[TitleIndex]].
 
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[Trac] Strange issue with Trac 0.11.1 + FastCGI

2008-10-23 Thread Michael Renzmann

Hi all.

I'm currently trying to move an existing Trac instance to a new server. On
the old server, the setup was Apache 2.2, mod_python, Trac 0.10.4. The new
server now uses Apache 2.2, mod_fcgid and Trac 0.11.1.

The migration is now basically done (thanks by the way to coderanger for
helping to get rid of some of the issues I was facing!). Only one issue
remains:

Most of the resources (images, links to other pages, etc.) are referenced
using the local path I define in DocumentRoot for the corresponding Apache
vhost.

For example:

VirtualHost *:80
  ...
  DocumentRoot /var/www/000-default
  ...
  ScriptAlias  /  /var/www/trac/cgi-bin/trac.fcgi/
  ...
/VirtualHost

results in stuff like:

...
link rel=help href=/var/www/000-default/wiki/TracGuide /
...


If I change DocumentRoot to something else, the links in the HTML that
Trac generates changes accordingly.

It seems to me that something is wrong with the environment variables that
are passed to trac.fcgi, most probably wrong or missing information. At
this point I'm pretty clueless about how to investigate the issue further,
any ideas?

Bye, Mike

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[Trac] Re: trac-admin error report

2008-10-23 Thread Erik Bray
2008/10/22 wb [EMAIL PROTECTED]:

 hi,Erik Bray,
 Thank you for your response.
 Yes,I created a svn repository with   svnadmin create d:\wangbin
 \project1.
 and I imported a project into project1 from ankhsvn.
 I closed IE and opened it again.Now every time I access the trac web I
 got ページを表示できませんmessage, and the Server event log got a Application
 Error,
 details are Error application:httpd.exe Appver: 2.2.10.0 Error
 module:libapr.dll Modver:0.9.17.0 offset:000139c1.
 I have searched the web and got some similar page like
 http://trac.edgewall.org/ticket/5752 ,
 they said the libapr-1.dll in python binding againest apache2.2 was
 installed in \libsnv,and caused the error.But I searched my snv and
 apache and python25 directories and only found libapr.dll in
 python25\lib\site-package\libsvn path,svn and apache only have
 libapr-1.dll in \bin,so I don't know if that ticket fits my
 condition.Or should I go back to svn1.4.6?

Regardless of the details, it does sound like a binary incompatibility
issue: http://subversion.tigris.org/svn_1.5_releasenotes.html#deps  It
sounds like maybe your SVN is built against libapr 1.x, but your
webserver is still using 0.9.x.  Not sure though.

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[Trac] Re: Commercial support for TRAC?

2008-10-23 Thread Jeffrey Johnson

There are also options like Assembla for a hosted solution.

Jeff

On Thu, Oct 23, 2008 at 2:54 AM, osimons [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 I haven't heard of anyone offering commercial support for in-house
 installations either.

 However (warning: shameless sales pitch), if you would consider a
 hosted solution that would be different. Contact us if that is an
 option, and we'll arrange something for you.


 :::simon

 https://www.coderesort.com


 On Oct 22, 6:49 pm, Noah Kantrowitz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 You can check thehttp://trac.edgewall.org/wiki/CommercialServices
 wiki page, but I don't know of any off the top of my head. Perhaps one
 of the hosting companies will be willing to work out a contract with
 you?

 --Noah

 PS: You don't need to become an expert to use Trac, the IRC channel
 generally always has people in it (including myself) and is quite
 friendly with helping people get things up and running.

 On Oct 22, 2008, at 9:09 AM, Charlie wrote:



  We are working to migrate from Clearcase to SVN+TRAC.  We ran a pilot
  here and are very happy with both subversion and TRAC.  However, in
  order to get our IT guys to bless this transition, we need to locate
  companies that are providing commercial support for these tools.  We
  have a list of folks for SVN, but I need to locate a list for TRAC.

  Does anyone know of any companies providing support for TRAC?

  [Please don't tell me that with open-source, there is no need.  That
  is the reason our engineers like TRAC, but our IT guys do not have the
  cycles to become experts on the innards of TRAC and instead want to
  rely on outside experts for this service].
 


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[Trac] Re: Multiple Projects / Custom Permissions / Custom properties

2008-10-23 Thread jofo

Hi Stephen,

thank you for the hints. Custom permissions and custom fields work
(however - are there no numeric fields?). However, multiple project
support is most certainly to be a show stopper. Like many other users
in the respective ticket, I would need the following features:

- support of multiple projects on the same svn database
- milestones, permissions, components etc. per project

As far as I can see the development timeline, it's quite a long way to
this feature.

I'll keep an eye on the project, though. It's a really nice tool!

Regards

Joachim
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[Trac] Re: Listing all attachments for easy searching

2008-10-23 Thread Yvonne Oy Ling Cheong

Thanks a lot Jeff. It's a great start! 

-Original Message-
From: trac-users@googlegroups.com [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Behalf Of Jeff Hammel
Sent: Friday, 24 October 2008 12:12 AM
To: trac-users@googlegroups.com
Subject: [Trac] Re: Listing all attachments for easy searching


I've ticketed this on trac-hacks:

http://trac-hacks.org/ticket/3977

I'll take a stab at this if/when I have time, though if someone beats me
to it I wouldn't complain (nor do I know when I'll be able to tackle
it).

I think its a great idea, though.

Jeff

On Thu, Oct 23, 2008 at 09:38:03AM +1000, Yvonne Oy Ling Cheong wrote:
 
 Yes! That would be great to have! I'm not technical enough to know how

 to go about doing it. Hopefully someone has already done it and could 
 share with the group. That would be awesome!
 
 -Original Message-
 From: trac-users@googlegroups.com [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 On Behalf Of Remy Blank
 Sent: Thursday, 23 October 2008 9:34 AM
 To: trac-users@googlegroups.com
 Subject: [Trac] Re: Listing all attachments for easy searching
 
 YC wrote:
  Just wondering is there a way to have a list of all attachments ( 
  and where it is located, on which wiki page etc.) for easier 
  searching? If
 
  anybody has any idea. Thanks.
 
 I don't know how you could achieve that out-of-the-box, but this would

 make a nice macro, similar to [[TitleIndex]].
 
 -- Remy
 
 
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[Trac] Re: Multiple Projects / Custom Permissions / Custom properties

2008-10-23 Thread David Ojeda

Hello,

I really hope someone else replies to your questions. I have had these 
questions in the past... I researched a bit and found some plugins for these 
things or sometimes I found that it was not possible. So I hope someone 
corrects me.

Anyway... I my experiences inline:

On Thursday 23 October 2008 04:30:12 jofo wrote:
 Hello all,

 I'm just evaluating Trac to see whether it can be used for some of my
 projects. Therefore I have some questions:

 - I plan to have a workflow which includes a change control board
 (CCB), i.e. each ticked must be accepted formally by some people, i.e.
 I will create a workflow state 'CCB' with actions like 'accept' or
 'reject'. Therefore I would like to give certain people (CCB-Managers)
 the right to 'accept' or 'reject' in this specific state, i.e. I need
 custom permissions. Is this possible?
I have this, and since 0.11 it's really better because you can define your own 
workflow. Permissions are also possible, although I had to mangle with the 
source code in order to add some roles.
For example, I needed the tickets to be closed only by some people, so I 
created a permission called TICKET_CLOSE. But in order to do this I had to 
change some python files.


 - I would like to have a multi-project support, i.e. every ticket
 should belong to a project, each project has its own milestones and so
 on. Users should chose on which project they are currently working and
 than the view is limited to this project. At the same time, queries
 concerning all projects should be possible: again, look at the above
 CCB example: If the CCB meets once per week, it typically would run a
 query over all projects to see which tickets have been submitted to
 the CCB (set to 'state = CCB').
 I don't want to split the databases because I want to have unique
 ticket numbers over all projects.
Here is where I was first dissapointed by trac. It's not possible with the 
current version. I am not sure if it is planned for future versions, but when 
I read the feature request some months ago, it was clear that trac doesn't and 
will not probably manage multiple projects per instance for a long time.
(This is the part where I *really* hope someone corrects me)


 - also I would like to add some custom properties to the tickets (for
 example 'estimated time to completion'). Is this possible in a simple
 way or do I have to modify the Python code?
There is a plugin for custom tickets, i believe it's called 
TracTicketsCustomFields. You can define custom tickets fields. Also the Hours 
plugin could help if you want time estimates.


 Thank you for your help,
 Joachim

 
-- 
David Ojeda


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[Trac] Re: New User Question

2008-10-23 Thread Bumbaca, Pam CTR USAF AFMC 653 ELSW/EID

Noah,

Thanks very much for your quick and very helpful response.

Regards,
Pam

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Minimal.

A basic environment is ~400 Kb. My SQLite database file on a test  
instance is 4.1 MB. Thats for pretty much just the stock wiki pages  
(with a few edits to the front page) and a half dozen tickets. Each  
ticket itself is probably a few k at most.

The environment for OLPC is 566 MB (of which 545 is attachment files)  
and the postgres data folder is 1.4 GB (8800 tickets, most with a  
large number of comments).

I would suspect you will fall somewhere between those two.

--Noah

On Oct 22, 2008, at 5:43 AM, Pam wrote:


 Hello,

 I am on a Goverment program that is interested in using Trac. I have
 never used it before and have no 'hardware' experience so I'm a very
 'green' user. I'd like to give my IT guys info on how much server
 space is needed to Install and run Trac from ground up. It's a very
 small program and it will only be used for Issue Tracking so I don't
 expect it to be a space hog but I was unable to find any 'space' posts
 in the FAQs. Is there anyone that could provide me an approximate use
 of space calculation it would be to get Trac initiated please?

 Thanks very much in advance!
 Regards,
 Pam

 




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