On Apr 21, 7:56 am, Olaf Meeuwissen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Jani Tiainen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Is there way to provide custom default trac.ini that would be used every
time I setup new environment?
Create that default trac.ini as your global ini file and use the
--inherit option to
Jani Tiainen wrote:
On Apr 21, 7:56 am, Olaf Meeuwissen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Jani Tiainen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Is there way to provide custom default trac.ini that would be used every
time I setup new environment?
Create that default trac.ini as your global ini file and use the
Richard Liao wrote:
...
Plus, we will translate all template files and all default wiki pages
manually.
That's great. Please also have a look at TracDev/Proposals/NewHelp and
see if you can validate the approach presented there or contribute
ideas, as this is how we will handle the
On Tue, Apr 22, 2008 at 3:06 PM, Christian Boos [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Richard Liao wrote:
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Plus, we will translate all template files and all default wiki pages
manually.
That's great. Please also have a look at TracDev/Proposals/NewHelp and
see if you can validate the
Ah... that would explain the problem I'm having, then! I'm definitely
running through mod_wsgi - I got things working with that (not
including the LDAP authentication piece and LdapPlugin usage). I
haven't installed mod_python at all. I was trying to figure out where
this PythonOption
Uh... I love top postings... :)
Erik Andersson kirjoitti:
You can use version to report in which version a bug was found. The
milestone is used to plan in which release the fix will be implemented.
And when milestone is completed there is no means to convert it with
ease to version. Also
Erik Andersson wrote:
You can use version to report in which version a bug was found. The
milestone is used to plan in which release the fix will be implemented.
Yes, that's the common usage. If the possible confusion is a problem
for you, it's possible to remove all the versions in the
Thanks Manu. I did make it sound like I thought LdapPlugin was doing
the authentication. I'm aware that Apache will be doing this.
I got the Location directive from this page:
http://trac-hacks.org/wiki/LdapPlugin
I'll give this a try (along with Erik's about using mod_python).
On Apr 21,
I got the Location directive from this page:
http://trac-hacks.org/wiki/LdapPlugin
Definitely *not* with a file system path...
Check out the differences between Directory and Location on httpd.apache.org
Location /trac/project
Means match http(s)://server/trac/project, which is not
That did it! The equivalent command you were talking about is
apparently SetEnv. And changing the Location directives to Directory
directives did the trick, too!
Thanks Manu and Erik for your help in tracking down the problem.
On Apr 22, 9:03 am, Emmanuel Blot [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I
here is a subset of my psermissions ( i am changing the user names
admin1 TRAC_ADMIN
user2 reporter-lab
user2 TICKET_VIEW_REPORTER_GROUP
user2 lab
admin2 TRAC_ADMIN
bob lab
bob TICKET_VIEW_REPORTER_GROUP
bob
-On [20080422 05:04], Richard Liao ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
We are almost finishing the whole translation of po file of zh_CN.
How do we upload the po file to eventually commit to subversion repository?
There are tickets for all languages that are currently in the sandbox, so
please see
For those of you using mod_python and 0.11 and having had problems with
PYTHON_EGG_CACHE suddenly defaulting to /root/.py-egg-cache, please try
latest trunk.
Noah committed a small fix which should resolve this issue.
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here is a subset of my psermissions ( i am changing the user names
I didn't ask for a subset, I asked for all of it.
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On Tue, Apr 22, 2008 at 10:16 PM, Jeroen Ruigrok van der Werven
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We are almost finishing the whole translation of po file of zh_CN.
How do we upload the po file to eventually commit to subversion
I have installed the CombineWiki plugin and while attempting to use
the TiddlyWiki output, the following error occurs:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File C:\Python24\lib\site-packages\trac\web\main.py, line 406, in
dispatch_request
dispatcher.dispatch(req)
File
I have also installed HTMLDOC but cannot export to a PDF or PS file.
Do I need to point the CombineWiki plugin at the path of HTMLDOC?
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Hi list,
Does anybody happen to know, what would cause the following error?
Traceback (most recent call last):
File /usr/lib/python2.5/site-packages/Trac-0.11dev_r6853-py2.5.egg/
trac/web/api.py, line 339, in send_error 'text/html')
File
Alex da Franca wrote:
...
File build/bdist.linux-i686/egg/acct_mgr/web_ui.py, line 302, in
get_navigation_items (req.href.register())) LookupError: unknown
encoding: /trac/ILTable/register
...
what shall I try next?
could it be easyinstall? any pointers?
Thanks a lot, Christian!
I'll give it a try once I get back to my desk.
and sorry for being so lame at finding these things on my own.
:-(
Am 22.04.2008 um 17:59 schrieb Christian Boos:
http://trac-hacks.org/ticket/2907
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Alex da Franca wrote:
Thanks a lot, Christian!
I'll give it a try once I get back to my desk.
and sorry for being so lame at finding these things on my own.
:-(
It's a bit easier when you're the one who triggered the change ;-)
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Am 22.04.2008 um 18:19 schrieb Christian Boos:
It's a bit easier when you're the one who triggered the change ;-)
as you might have guessed:
it works like a champ!
thanks again.
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As an aside... At my last company we introduced a field called
version_fixed. Because we were doing client rather than web
development - it was very useful: knowing that the bug was fixed in,
say, 1.12 enabled us to skip duplication when looking at, say, 1.11.
On Apr 22, 2008, at 4:49 AM,
Does anyone know how to configure CombineWiki to export images to the
HTML/PDF files it creates? I either get the following error (when
exporting to PDF):
Traceback (most recent call last):
File C:\Python24\lib\site-packages\trac\web\main.py, line 406, in
dispatch_request
Brett wbranderson-at-gmail.com |TracMailingList| wrote:
Does anyone know how to configure CombineWiki to export images to the
HTML/PDF files it creates? I either get the following error (when
exporting to PDF):
...
Have you considered using a site-copier such as HTTrack (www.httrack.com) to
Thanks to everyone for the clarifications. I'll see how all this fits
into my current development process.
Doc
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HTTrack did exactly what I was looking for. I started it running on
the wiki that I wanted to export earlier this afternoon. The only
downside is that I have the Trac environment linked to a svn repo and
it looks like HTTrack is imaging the Trac copies of each source code
revision--so
Eirik Schwenke wrote:
I just now tested with the following in my local apache-config:
~ LocationMatch /[^/]+/login$
~ AuthType Basic
~ AuthName Projects
~ AuthUserFile /home/httpd/trac-env/trac.htpasswd
~ Require valid-user
~ /LocationMatch
And it demanded
On Apr 23, 2:16 pm, Virtual Dust [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Eirik Schwenke wrote:
I just now tested with the following in my local apache-config:
~ LocationMatch /[^/]+/login$
~ AuthType Basic
~ AuthName Projects
~ AuthUserFile /home/httpd/trac-env/trac.htpasswd
~
Graham Dumpleton wrote:
But what is in '/home/httpd/projects/'? Letting it fall back on to
document root like this may itself cause problems if not careful
depending on whether document root is empty or not.
Like i said in the first post of this thread, the root directory is
empty. But
Hi folks (particularly Christian),
We have about 10 Trac installs running, mostly on a single machine but
some on others. They're all on 0.10.4 right now. There are only about
5 that are high volume, and only some of them have subversion
repositories.
We're interested in merging our
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