Hi,
Whenever I edit the trac.ini with Gedit and refresh the current page to
see the effects I get the following error of which I wonder if this is a
bug or that it is by design :
traceback (most recent call last):
File
On Thu, Sep 13, 2007 at 08:41:07AM +0200, Joost Kraaijeveld wrote:
Whenever I edit the trac.ini with Gedit and refresh the current page to
see the effects I get the following error of which I wonder if this is a
bug or that it is by design :
traceback (most recent call last):
[...]
The
You've hit the wrong mailing list. This one is dedicated to Trac itself.
Cheers,
Manu
On 9/13/07, Joao [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
Im trying vernish out. I compiled it from source, everything nice.
I then used CacheFu to generate the vcl file. Im running Varnish in
port 80 .
It has
Hi Christian
superficial interest, hence my statement above. That statement was
also
a kind of wake up call that this subsystem was lacking a real
maintainer...
I see. Unfortunately I do not have enough MySQL experience to do this
myself.
I can only tell you that *I* won't spend more
Could I install django on www.xxx.com while trac nicely on www.xxx.com/trac/
?
My lighttpd.conf is something like this but it is not working
$HTTP[host] == labs.dormforce.net {
server.document-root = /srv/dormlabs/django-projects/labtest
fastcgi.server = (
Hi,
How can I make sure that only the owner of an attachment to a wiki page
can delete his attachment? The owner is the user that uploaded the
attachement.
The admin must, of course, also be able to delete the attachement.
Regards,
Koen
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Hi there,
As you are running on r6009, I am hoping that this is not a side-
effect of change in 6006. As you say it 'always' does this, you are an
ideal candidate to help test this :-)
Could I ask you to:
1) open an editor and open your file at (sudo likely)
Am 13.09.2007 um 08:41 schrieb Joost Kraaijeveld:
Whenever I edit the trac.ini with Gedit and refresh the current
page to
see the effects I get the following error of which I wonder if this
is a
bug or that it is by design :
[snip]
TracError: Database /var/lib/trac/testtrac/db/trac.db
On Thu, Sep 13, 2007 at 02:32:30AM -0700, osimons wrote:
As you are running on r6009, I am hoping that this is not a side-
effect of change in 6006. As you say it 'always' does this, you are an
ideal candidate to help test this :-)
I'm on 6009 too.
3) Restart your server and try editing
Hi Rainer,
The idea with the recent change (6006) is that you no longer need to
restart apache - you can disable/enable components, logging and so on.
The header logo would actually change before without a restart, but
not various other settings that were just initialised when project was
first
On Thu, Sep 13, 2007 at 03:36:14AM -0700, osimons wrote:
The idea with the recent change (6006) is that you no longer need to
restart apache - you can disable/enable components, logging and so on.
Ahh, I noticed that, but since I always HUP'd the server in the past...
OK.
Please try again -
I have tried to setup 2 separate Trac DBs on the same machine with
different paths, both using WSGI because it is so blazingly fast.
However, if I try to access both DBs, Apache crashes. One DB will work
fine by itself, but as soon as I access the other, I get a crash. I am
running Apache 2.0.59
On Thu, 2007-09-13 at 11:48 +0200, Christopher Lenz wrote:
What database are you using, SQLite with the filename in the
traceback? And which front-end? mod_python, tracd?
I use PostgreSQL as database and no SQLite in contrast to the error
about the database
I run a Debian Lenny AMD64,
On Thu, 2007-09-13 at 02:32 -0700, osimons wrote:
Hi there,
As you are running on r6009, I am hoping that this is not a side-
effect of change in 6006. As you say it 'always' does this, you are an
ideal candidate to help test this :-)
I have noticed this on earlier versions also but I did
Hi all,
I'm responsible for mantaining trac for our group. Recently I've
installed PHP on our Apache server (the same of trac), and trac
started to complain:
Oops...
Trac detected an internal error:
(22, 'Invalid argument')
Traceback (most recent call last):
File
Folks,
In getting SVN, TSVN, trac and CABIE to ALL integrate and speak a common
tongue ... came upon the following. In SVN, TSVN and CABIE, the notation
for linking to Tickets in trac (or other Bug Tracking Systems
Bugzilla ... etc ) is [9] or [9,10,11]where 9 is a single Ticket
On Sep 14, 12:29 am, bduke [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have tried to setup 2 separate Trac DBs on the same machine with
different paths, both using WSGI because it is so blazingly fast.
However, if I try to access both DBs, Apache crashes. One DB will work
fine by itself, but as soon as I
Thanks, that did the trick! That link was very useful also.
Cheers
On Sep 13, 7:35 pm, Graham Dumpleton [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
On Sep 14, 12:29 am, bduke [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have tried to setup 2 separate Trac DBs on the same machine with
different paths, both using WSGI
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