[Trac] Re: Problem installing agile-trac plugin on windows

2009-02-17 Thread Sneha

Hi All,

This issue is resolved. I tried installing the agile trac pluin on
Linux machine and it is working fine there. To resolve this issue, I
copied the egg file that I got on Linux and installed the plugin using
the egg file.

I guess there is some problem with the easy_istall on windows
machine.
Has anyone worked on it? Any ideas?

Thanks,
Sneha

On Feb 16, 8:30 pm, Sneha sneha.shet...@gmail.com wrote:
 Hi,

 I am trying to install agile-trac plugin on windows machine. Though I
 do not get any error while installing it, the agile-trac plugin is not
 displayed in admin tab's plugin section. The components section in
 trac.ini file is also not getting updated with the pluin's changes.
 Also the iterations and the roadmap tabs are showing some error
 related to database. I tried updating the database using trac-admin
 command, I got the message Database is up to date, no upgrade
 necessary.

 I have trac 0.11.2.1 installed on windows machine. Other
 configurations - Python 2.5.4, setup tools 0.6.

 Thanks in advance.

 -Sneha

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[Trac] How does one execute OR logic among different filter items in a ticket query

2009-02-17 Thread fhgrose

How does one execute OR logic among different filter items in a ticket
query.

I see that adding an additional filter on field produces OR items, but
how does one OR between separate fields?

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[Trac] Re: user registration for SVN Trac using LDAP

2009-02-17 Thread Ed - 0x1b, Inc.

On Mon, Feb 16, 2009 at 2:30 PM, Noah Kantrowitz n...@coderanger.net wrote:


 On Feb 16, 2009, at 10:59 AM, Ed - 0x1b, Inc. wrote:


 On Wed, Feb 11, 2009 at 1:12 AM, Noah Kantrowitz
 n...@coderanger.net wrote:

 On Feb 5, 2009, at 4:36 AM, nik gaffney wrote:


 Hi,

 I am trying to setup trac to be able to register new users and grant
 rw
 access to an svn repo. It looks like using LDAP would be the most
 obvious as both trac and svn can authenticate against a local
 server.
 With my currentl setup trac can view the svn repo and authenticate
 users
 with LDAPStore. However, the 'register' link doesn't appear when
 password_store is LDAPStore but works ok when using SessionStore.

 As it appears there are several plugins to use LDAP authentication
 with
 the Acount Manager plugin, I have tried 'TracLDAPAuth' and
 'LdapAuthStore' and couldn't get either to work with the
 registration
 interface.

 Has anyone managed to get this kind of setup to work, or should i be
 trying a differnt approach?

 The LDAP auth plugin doesn't support modification, nor do I plan to
 add that. The general use case for LDAP is hooking in to an existing,
 large company infrastructure. In this case you would already have a
 procedure and tools for adding/modifying accounts. I don't think it
 makes sense to try to build these tools into Trac when the whole
 point
 is to allow you to use your existing ones.

 --Noah


 -1
 Noah, please consider other use cases,
 I'm trying to create a system that can do what the OP requested
 without the overhead you're assuming because, in my case, the
 participants span several organizations with incompatible
 infrastructures. The result is that I would very much like to grant
 SVN access based on those that create Trac ID creds. LDAP Auth is
 looking to be the best(only?) bridge between the two.

 The actual problem is that you assume the only usable option is LDAP,
 when it is in fact not. It is very common to use htpasswd or htdigest
 auth for both Trac and SVN, and if you point them at the same the file
 then registrations work across both.  This is why making assumptions
 is bad :-)

 --Noah


yes, but how does Trac populate the htpasswd/htdigest files? I've
always know them to be essentially static lists and Trac registrations
are kept in the database backend..right?
The features I am looking for are 1)Trac as the front door, 2) speed
of user acquisition with a self-serve level of automation, 3)
filtering of obvious nonsense, and 4) a degree of uniqueness across
users' ID (dupe checking). Additional contact information (email) is
nice but not necessary and the IDs created are only meant to be used
within the Trac/SVN site with a limited TTL.

I should have said dynamic bridge between the two, or something -
the impression that the list of credentials already existed was
incorrect. Ideally (4me) Trac would produce creds that SVN could
consume - maybe as a part of a RESTful interface.  :)
Ed

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[Trac] Re: Not able to see plugin on my trac site

2009-02-17 Thread Olemis Lang

On Mon, Feb 16, 2009 at 5:02 AM, harvey harvindersingh...@gmail.com wrote:

 Hello

 I have followed all the details from this page (http://heidisoft.com/
 blog/installing-trac-hostmonster-or-bluehost) and managed to start
 Trac. However I am not able to see any plugins on my website after
 installing them.

 trac-0.10.5


AFAIK web admin is distributed with Trac 0.11, not Trac 0.10 ... In
the later case you must install webadmin plugin manually so as to be
able to see plugins on the website after installing them ... if you
have not installed WebAdmin plugin ... my suggestion is ... do it
right away ... and pls tell us about the results ;)

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[Trac] Re: AccountManagerPlugin for Trac - adding the first user with TRAC_ADMIN rights

2009-02-17 Thread Olemis Lang

On Mon, Feb 16, 2009 at 4:54 PM,  yoh...@gmail.com wrote:
  Hi,

Hi ...

  One of the first things I do after setting up a Trac project on Apache
  is to create a .htpasswd file with a user, say TracAdmin, and then
  give that user TRAC_ADMIN rights.


... JFYI ... recently what I did was to use Trac + LDAP ... In this
case users are already there (e.g. in MSAD | OpenLDAP dirs ;) but I
still need to grant TRAC_ADMIN rights to at least one user ... however
I saw somewhere in cyberspace some kind of SuperUserPlugin (... check
out TH ;) which allows you to grant him TRAC_ADMIN rights to each and
every Trac env (well ... at least that's the idea ... I have not tried
it yet ... so tell us about your experience, if you ever use it ...).

  However, didn't quite like the .htpasswd mechanism

... we are two now ... ;)

  - since for every
  user that I needed to add, I had to log into the server and add 'em.
  And password management was a nightmare.


Admins manage passwords (.htpassw ;) using users admin page in
AccountManager plugin. Users change their own passw in account
settings tab in preferences page (... CMIIW ...)

  I looked up AccountManagerPlugin, and looked like it made my life
  easier.

Ooops ...

  Installed it, and then enabled these components:
  AccountManagerAdminPage, AccountManager, SessionStore,
  AccountChangeListener, AccountChangeNotificationAdminPanel,
  HtPasswdHashMethod, AccountModule, EmailVerificationModule,
  LoginModule, RegistrationModule.

  I intended to use SessionStore with HtPasswdHashMethod to keep track
  of my users and their passwords. The AccountManagerPlugin wiki says
  (here,http://trac-hacks.org/wiki/AccountManagerPlugin#LoginModule)
  that, to use the Login Module, I need to disable HTTP based
  authentication provided by Apache.


Nop ... in my case I delegate auth to Apache and I use
AccountManagerPlugin ... What happened in my case was that users could
not logout off the site. That's why they recommend disabling default
LoginModule and enabling AccountManagerPlugin's in order to use
form-based auth. However, IMO, this is Trac limitation, IMO again a
missing feature :(

That's why I coded my own login modules (yes ... they are three so far
...). I have not announced them yet since IMO they are still in alpha
stage ... but they behave pretty well (... with HTTP Digest auth ;)
... and they effectively log users out off Trac site ...

  My question:

  If I were to enable AccountManagerPlugin before creating any users,
  how do I go about creating the first user with TRAC_ADMIN rights??


- Perhaps using SuperUserPlugin.

- Perhaps using LDAP groups.

- Another idea ... it is possible to implement a Trac component
hooking IEnvironmentSetupParticipant to grant TRAC_ADMIN rights to
this single user (and optionally create the user if it does not exists
... but this is not mandatory ;). I dont know if this is the way
SuperUserPlugin behaves itself ... anyway ...

Else this is some kind of chicken egg situation ... and the only
solution I see so far is using

$ trac-admin env permission add myuser_group TRAC_ADMIN


Pls ... tell us about your research and results ... ;)

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[Trac] Re: user registration for SVN Trac using LDAP

2009-02-17 Thread Jeff Hammel

On Mon, Feb 16, 2009 at 01:30:03PM -0800, Noah Kantrowitz wrote:
 
 
 On Feb 16, 2009, at 10:59 AM, Ed - 0x1b, Inc. wrote:
 
 
  On Wed, Feb 11, 2009 at 1:12 AM, Noah Kantrowitz  
  n...@coderanger.net wrote:
 
  On Feb 5, 2009, at 4:36 AM, nik gaffney wrote:
 
 
  Hi,
 
  I am trying to setup trac to be able to register new users and grant
  rw
  access to an svn repo. It looks like using LDAP would be the most
  obvious as both trac and svn can authenticate against a local  
  server.
  With my currentl setup trac can view the svn repo and authenticate
  users
  with LDAPStore. However, the 'register' link doesn't appear when
  password_store is LDAPStore but works ok when using SessionStore.
 
  As it appears there are several plugins to use LDAP authentication
  with
  the Acount Manager plugin, I have tried 'TracLDAPAuth' and
  'LdapAuthStore' and couldn't get either to work with the  
  registration
  interface.
 
  Has anyone managed to get this kind of setup to work, or should i be
  trying a differnt approach?
 
  The LDAP auth plugin doesn't support modification, nor do I plan to
  add that. The general use case for LDAP is hooking in to an existing,
  large company infrastructure. In this case you would already have a
  procedure and tools for adding/modifying accounts. I don't think it
  makes sense to try to build these tools into Trac when the whole  
  point
  is to allow you to use your existing ones.
 
  --Noah
 
 
  -1
  Noah, please consider other use cases,
  I'm trying to create a system that can do what the OP requested
  without the overhead you're assuming because, in my case, the
  participants span several organizations with incompatible
  infrastructures. The result is that I would very much like to grant
  SVN access based on those that create Trac ID creds. LDAP Auth is
  looking to be the best(only?) bridge between the two.
 
 The actual problem is that you assume the only usable option is LDAP,  
 when it is in fact not. It is very common to use htpasswd or htdigest  
 auth for both Trac and SVN, and if you point them at the same the file  
 then registrations work across both.  This is why making assumptions  
 is bad :-)
 
 --Noah

+1 on this.  While auth is complex in trac, I'd rather have configurability and 
malleability than tailoring towards perceived common use cases.

Jeff

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[Trac] Re: user registration for SVN Trac using LDAP

2009-02-17 Thread Olemis Lang

On Tue, Feb 17, 2009 at 9:43 AM, Jeff Hammel jham...@openplans.org wrote:
 On Mon, Feb 16, 2009 at 01:30:03PM -0800, Noah Kantrowitz wrote:
 On Feb 16, 2009, at 10:59 AM, Ed - 0x1b, Inc. wrote:
  On Wed, Feb 11, 2009 at 1:12 AM, Noah Kantrowitz
  n...@coderanger.net wrote:
 
  The LDAP auth plugin doesn't support modification, nor do I plan to
  add that. The general use case for LDAP is hooking in to an existing,
  large company infrastructure.
 
  -1
  Noah, please consider other use cases,

 The actual problem is that you assume the only usable option is LDAP,
 when it is in fact not.

 +1 on this.  While auth is complex in trac, I'd rather have configurability 
 and malleability than tailoring towards perceived common use cases.


The only thing I want to add to this thread is that if devs are
finally convinced of supporting 'write' operations in LDAP dirs, pls,
provide separate components for each scenario ... I mean
«Default_LDAP_XXX» for read-only ops ... and «Full_LDAP_XXX» for
read/write ops (possibly connected through inheritance or maybe not
...).

Read-only access to LDAP dirs is mandatory most of the times I have
set up Trac ... so this would be very useful to avoid conflicts in
organizations (and sometimes chaos ;) ... IMO ...

PD: ... users are always right ... :)

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[Trac] Re: user registration for SVN Trac using LDAP

2009-02-17 Thread Jeff Hammel

On Tue, Feb 17, 2009 at 10:08:28AM -0500, Olemis Lang wrote:
 
 On Tue, Feb 17, 2009 at 9:43 AM, Jeff Hammel jham...@openplans.org wrote:
  On Mon, Feb 16, 2009 at 01:30:03PM -0800, Noah Kantrowitz wrote:
  On Feb 16, 2009, at 10:59 AM, Ed - 0x1b, Inc. wrote:
   On Wed, Feb 11, 2009 at 1:12 AM, Noah Kantrowitz
   n...@coderanger.net wrote:
  
   The LDAP auth plugin doesn't support modification, nor do I plan to
   add that. The general use case for LDAP is hooking in to an existing,
   large company infrastructure.
  
   -1
   Noah, please consider other use cases,
 
  The actual problem is that you assume the only usable option is LDAP,
  when it is in fact not.
 
  +1 on this.  While auth is complex in trac, I'd rather have configurability 
  and malleability than tailoring towards perceived common use cases.
 
 
 The only thing I want to add to this thread is that if devs are
 finally convinced of supporting 'write' operations in LDAP dirs, pls,
 provide separate components for each scenario ... I mean
 «Default_LDAP_XXX» for read-only ops ... and «Full_LDAP_XXX» for
 read/write ops (possibly connected through inheritance or maybe not
 ...).

+1 on this too
 
 Read-only access to LDAP dirs is mandatory most of the times I have
 set up Trac ... so this would be very useful to avoid conflicts in
 organizations (and sometimes chaos ;) ... IMO ...
 
 PD: ... users are always right ... :)
 
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 Regards,
 
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 Blog EN: http://simelo-en.blogspot.com/
 
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[Trac] Re: How does one execute OR logic among different filter items in a ticket query

2009-02-17 Thread Christian Boos

fhgrose wrote:
 How does one execute OR logic among different filter items in a ticket
 query.

 I see that adding an additional filter on field produces OR items, but
 how does one OR between separate fields?
   

Not currently possible with the custom queries: see 
http://trac.edgewall.org/ticket/2647
In the meantime you'd have to use a report and SQL.

-- Christian

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[Trac] Re: stunnel + tracd problems connecting

2009-02-17 Thread Michael Breitenfeld
I was able to finally get trac to work, I had to use port 80 instead for
stunnel, not sure why. Also, since I'm using SUSE 11.1 that has python 2.6
and SUSE does not yet have a 11.3 rpm I installed the svn version of trac
and almost everything seems to work fine. The only problem that I'm having
now is, for example, when I edit a milestone and then submit the changes,
the progress bar just gets stuck at about half way when loading (it will
eventually time out with problem loading the page), but if I click on the
roadmap button (before it times out) it reloads the page with my changes
just fine. It seems to get stuck refreshing the page. Similar thing happens
when I log in, it just hangs on the current page, but if I click on any of
the buttons it shows me logged in. So information gets sent but not received
back automatically.

On Mon, Feb 9, 2009 at 8:13 AM, Flatfender flatfen...@gmail.com wrote:


 This sounds like a internal/external DNS issue

 On Fri, Feb 6, 2009 at 12:30 PM,  msbrtn...@gmail.com wrote:
 
  Hi,
 
  I followed the directions outlined in
 
  http://trac.edgewall.org/wiki/STunnelTracd
 
  for setting up tracd + stunnel. Everything works perfectly if I
  connect from different machines with the same last 2 suffixes in the
  domain name (ex. .usc.edu) as the server, but when I try to connect
  from a machine with a completely different domain name it never loads
  the page. I tried it by disabling the firewall and removing
  everything  in hosts.deny so that anything can connect but still the
  same problem. Can someone suggest how I can track down where the
  problem is when trying to connect from a different domain. Firefox
  does not give any information that is useful.
 
  For SUSE 11.1:
  I'm using: stunnel 4.25 on i686-suse-linux-gnu with OpenSSL 0.9.8h 28
  May 2008
  tracd 0.11.2
 
  when I do netstat I see the ports are available:
 
  tcp0  0 127.0.0.1:8992  0.0.0.0:*
  LISTEN  3788/python
  tcp0  0 0.0.0.0:89930.0.0.0:*
  LISTEN  3608/stunnel
 
  
 

 This sounds like a internal/external DNS issue.  As in the two servers
 that are in your domain point to a internal DNS server which resolves
 things fine, and the external domain box sees external DNS and times
 out.  Does the external domain name box resolve things ok?  Do things
 work via IP?   What do the routes on each box look like.   Oh, and i
 didn't read the link above, I'm just guessing on possible networking
 causes. :)

 Matt P.

 


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[Trac] 11.3 postgres breakage ticket 7600

2009-02-17 Thread Shane Caraveo

FYI,

If anyone is using 11.3 and postgres, and needs to create projects or 
install any plugins that create tables with indexes, I've reopened 
http://trac.edgewall.org/ticket/7600 with a patch.

Regards,
Shane


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[Trac] GitWebPlugin Help

2009-02-17 Thread Mike

Any secrets to installing this plugin?  I have the GitPlugin installed
and working but can't seem to the the GitWebPlugin to work.  I get a
2nd 'Browse Source tab at the top but selecting it just gives me the
trac browser view of the git repository.  I'm using trac 0.11.2.1 with
python 2.5 on a linux system with tracd.


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[Trac] Re: CondFields plugin and 0.11

2009-02-17 Thread Jeffrey

Then I won't bother trying to publish my plug-in.  But if anyone is
interested in being able to show or hide fields on any combination of
type and status values, let me know an I will see what I can do (I
have never published a plug-in before).

Jeffrey


On Feb 11, 8:32 am, Noah Kantrowitz n...@coderanger.net wrote:
 On Feb 6, 2009, at 8:47 AM, Dan Sheridan wrote:



  Hi,

  We are just about to migrate our Trac environment to 0.11 (finally!)
  but we are missing one essential plugin: CondFields. Does anyone have
  further information on this ticket:http://trac-hacks.org/ticket/2197?
  It hints that there may be a patch floating around, but I haven't had
  a response to my comment...

 I'll see if I can find it this weekend. I think I wrote it directly on  
 the OLPC trac server.

 --Noah
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