[Trac] Re: Problems accessing trac via Mylar

2007-07-02 Thread Simon Martin

A update of Mylar/Mylyn (Europe release) fixed the problem, although I
didn't find anything about that topic in the release notes.



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[Trac] Re: Problems accessing trac via Mylar

2007-06-27 Thread Simon Martin

I tried now the trac plugin for Eclipse also.
Connection seems to be OK and at least there is a log entry 127.0.0.1
- - [27/Jun/2007 13:08:24] POST /trac/login/xmlrpc HTTP/1.1 200.
But nothing else happens.

I checked also Mylar again, but when I try to validate the connection
or login, I still get the error insufficient permissions and no log
entry.

Any hints?



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[Trac] Re: Problems accessing trac via Mylar

2007-06-22 Thread Simon Martin

Thx. I'll try that.

On 20 Jun., 18:08, Alec Thomas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 You need to usehttp://myhost/trac/login/xmlrpcas your XML-RPC
 connection end point.

 Also, EclipseTracPlugin has nothing to do with Trac Mylar.

 On 6/20/07, Simon Martin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:





  Hi,

  I use trac 0.10.4 and want to access it with Mylar.

  I've installed the Plugins
  [url=http://trac-hacks.org/changeset/latest/eclipsetracplugin/
  tracrpcext/0.10?old_path=/filename=eclipsetracplugin/tracrpcext/
  0.10format=zip]TracRpcExt[/url],
  [url=http://www.trac-hacks.org/wiki/XmlRpcPlugin]XmlRpcPlugin[/url].
  I'm using the AccountManager, so I've also installed HttpAuthPlugin as
  described [url=http://www.trac-hacks.org/wiki/XmlRpcPlugin]here[/url].

  But when I try to connect with Mylar, I get the error Insufficient
  permissions for selected access type.

  I have also granted the permission XML_RPC to the user, but it doesn't
  work.
  I can accesshttp://myhost:port/trac/xmlrpcwith my browser.
  I use the trac standalone server.

  Any hints?

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[Trac] Re: Problems accessing trac via Mylar

2007-06-20 Thread Alec Thomas

You need to use http://myhost/trac/login/xmlrpc as your XML-RPC
connection end point.

Also, EclipseTracPlugin has nothing to do with Trac Mylar.

On 6/20/07, Simon Martin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Hi,

 I use trac 0.10.4 and want to access it with Mylar.

 I've installed the Plugins
 [url=http://trac-hacks.org/changeset/latest/eclipsetracplugin/
 tracrpcext/0.10?old_path=/filename=eclipsetracplugin/tracrpcext/
 0.10format=zip]TracRpcExt[/url],
 [url=http://www.trac-hacks.org/wiki/XmlRpcPlugin]XmlRpcPlugin[/url].
 I'm using the AccountManager, so I've also installed HttpAuthPlugin as
 described [url=http://www.trac-hacks.org/wiki/XmlRpcPlugin]here[/url].

 But when I try to connect with Mylar, I get the error Insufficient
 permissions for selected access type.

 I have also granted the permission XML_RPC to the user, but it doesn't
 work.
 I can access http://myhost:port/trac/xmlrpc with my browser.
 I use the trac standalone server.

 Any hints?


 



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