Doesn't matter; Trac will make a DB entry for you and a session, so...you're
good :)
On Tue, Mar 31, 2009 at 09:14:43AM -0500, zhang zhengquan wrote:
Thanks Jeff. This morning I logged in to trac it seems to be working.
But in fact I did nothing on it...
Z
2009/3/31 Jeff Hammel jham...@openplans.org:
You will have to sign in to the new Trac so that it knows about you.
Jeff
On Mon, Mar 30, 2009 at 10:11:03PM -0700, zhengquan wrote:
Hi, there,
I am a sysadmin new to trac. I have a svn repo on a linux server that
has a trac frontend. Now one of the developers want to reassign some
trac tickets to me. But initially I don't have an account for trac. So
obviously they can not reassign the tickets to me.
I did the following things to try to get this done.
trac-admin /srv/trac/proj1/ permission add zhengquan TRAC_ADMIN
trac-admin /srv/trac/proj1/ permission add zhengquan TICKET_ADMIN
trac-admin /srv/trac/proj1/ permission list
show that I am already a TICKET_ADMIN and TRAC_ADMIN.
zhengquan TICKET_ADMIN
zhengquan TRAC_ADMIN
and I can see the admin tab in the web interface logged in as
zhengquan.
Now the problem is I still can not reassign the existing ticket to me
and I don't show up in the reassign pull-down menu username list.
I googled a while and was still confused.
Any pointers would be appreciated.
Thanks!
Z
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