Hi,
when a new ticket is posted in trac, I receive in my gmail-box a
notification.
I need to answer to ticket and to make modification to it directly
from my mail-box. The modification must be added in the trac-site. Is
that possible?
Can someone give me a step-by-step procedure?
thx!!!;)
Hi
I did many tries, and never found how tu uses this option
render_unsafe_content (attachment, Wiki, Browser). Nothing append, no
rendering.
Someone knows ?
thanks
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Chris
De : trac-users@googlegroups.com [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] De
Yes sure I use it
2007/8/2, pingwin [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I've reinstalled all software with Activestate Python and it works!
ZeLegolas, are you sure you used python-2.4.4.msi ?
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I need to answer to ticket and to make modification to it directly
from my mail-box. The modification must be added in the trac-site. Is
that possible?
To my best knowledge, you can only add comments (also with attachments)
I'm at a very similar situation, with many of the same questions, as
this poster :
http://groups.google.com/group/trac-users/browse_thread/thread/d717698e81efd3dd/3981bb15e68ac601
I've never worked with Python before. Previously, I worked on a team
as a user of Trac and liked Trac, but another
Do
C:\PATH
to check to see if it was added.
There, that adds some clarity.
James Guyton (JGU)
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Haven't read the thread linked, but:
Have you added your python path to the PATH environment variable?
Do
C:\PATH
Otherwise, you will need to do something like(from cmd line):
C:\Python24\Scripts\ c:\python24\python trac-admin
c:\where_I_keep_repos\repo_I_wanna_play_with
in order to run
Fair enough. I actually addressed the error message that occurred on my
installation when I ran trac-admin resync. The error message was something
along the lines of svn not a valid version control if I recall correctly.
When I traced this error and brought it to the attention of this group,
James, thanks for your reply, it has helped. Python was not added to
the environment variables, I had assumed that one of the install
scripts would've done that. So I added it, but it still didn't work
initially because somehow I managed to assign .py scripts to be run
with Notepad, but once I
Hi Alec,
well, I've tried it and it didn't work (for me). Look here:
http://groups.google.com/group/trac-users/browse_thread/thread/d91a0f0d903c7a75/12c7278ad961f400.
If I can do something please let me know.
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