Hi all,
I have 2 related questions:
1) I am trying to write a report that will show all tickets with
changetime smaller than a given date. For example: 1/1/2009. My report
works fine, besides the date part. I have tried writing the following:
changedate = '2009-01-01' in all sort of way
Quoting Noah Kantrowitz n...@coderanger.net:
HTTPAuth plugin can handle this. You will need to add ics to the list
of formats that require auth in trac.ini.
Thanks, I will try it. Is the plugin OK for 0.11? The description on
trac-hacks.org and the directory structure suggests that it is for
Hi,
I am trying the HTTPAuth plugin with trac 0.11.1, but I'm not sure how to
configure it. Currently my username/password are not accepted.
In trac.ini I added the fields as documented in
http://trac-hacks.org/wiki/HttpAuthPlugin#Example
[account-manager]
password_file =
On Thu, Jan 15, 2009 at 02:56:55PM -0800, jevans wrote:
Hello,
We're setting up a project with both internal and external access
using Trac 0.11.2.1.
We're using the BlackMagicTicketTweaks plug-in to restrict some
internal fields based on permissions.
But we would also like to hide
Hi
finally I was able to backup/restore our current Trac project into new
Trac environment on Centos 5. Thanks to Emmanuel by his help :)
Bye
On 17 ene, 14:46, Emmanuel Blot manu.b...@gmail.com wrote:
Unfortuneatly, I haven't much experience with TRAC. I mounted TRAC
with Tracd one year
Done with Trac Wiki Backup guide.
Bye
On 16 ene, 18:08, Ruben O rubeno...@yahoo.es wrote:
Hi
few days ago I posted here to get help about a Tracd problem.
Meanwhile I wait some help of gurus of Trac(thanks to Emmanuel Blot),
Im goint to mount a new installation of Trac with latest version.
On Tue, Jan 20, 2009 at 09:52:51AM -0500, Jeff Hammel wrote:
On Thu, Jan 15, 2009 at 02:56:55PM -0800, jevans wrote:
Hello,
We're setting up a project with both internal and external access
using Trac 0.11.2.1.
We're using the BlackMagicTicketTweaks plug-in to restrict some
Hi
I continue with my efforts to understand a little bit Trac
environment. Recently I restored old Trac project to new Centos 5
installation. On 0.11 version, I noticed that Admin Plugin is not
necessary because is on package by default. I don't understand
something(well, I don't understand a
But Trac have a DB users on SQLite, the users who really have
permissions to do somehting on TRAC, so the users of Apache(when you
login to trac) and users of DB SQLite are not the same, aren't they?
It is probably written somewhere in the docs, anyway to sum up:
1/ Apache is in charge of
On Tue, Jan 20, 2009 at 11:34 AM, Ruben O rubeno...@yahoo.es wrote:
Hi
Hello ...
I don't understand a lot of things :p):
... well ... that happens to me too ... the only thing I am really
sure about is that Trac is great ... :P ...
To login to TRAC, you need to add a user through
The MasterTicketsPlugin page (http://trac-hacks.org/wiki/
MasterTicketsPlugin) now references a TicketDepPlugin (http://trac-
hacks.org/wiki/TicketDepPlugin)
See
http://groups.google.com/group/trac-dev/browse_thread/thread/7d8d1a2032f068e8?hl=en#
for more information about A Christmas gift -
Grr, I really wish people would stop finding that plugin. Egg files are
tagged to a single version of Python. Try renaming it to be py2.5 instead of
py2.4. If the author is out there in cyberspace somewhere, please fix your
downloads and actually post the source instead of a single version of the
Gentlemen, the TRAC bug tracker is not as smart as bugzilla.
It insists on sending one acknowledgements even for one's own actions.
It was me doing the clicking, no acknowledgement needed.
But if it was someone else changing/commenting on one of my bugs, well
yes, I want mail about it.
So to
I'm running Trac 0.11. There is not a Download in other formats link
at the bottom of the code browser window. Anyone else seen this and
know how to fix it?
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Fortunately TRAC breaks other rules, like missing To: headers, so the
above is all I need, at least for the WordPress TRAC.
Trac does emit To: headers, it depends on the notification configuration.
I agree that the notification documentation is weak and that
notification features are too far
To be fair, I often want trac to send me acknowledgements as I use email for
organization (maybe not the best decision, but that's what I do). Though
there's no reason the notification to be mandatory except as a policy decision.
Jeff Hammel
IRC: jhammel, k0s
On Wed, Jan 21, 2009 at
On Jan 20, 12:51 pm, jida...@jidanni.org wrote:
Gentlemen, the TRAC bug tracker is not as smart as bugzilla.
It insists on sending one acknowledgements even for one's own actions.
It was me doing the clicking, no acknowledgement needed.
But if it was someone else changing/commenting on one
Look at http://trac-hacks.org/wiki/NeverNotifyUpdaterPlugin
It works for us. Search this group for nevernotifyupdaterplugin and
you will see two posts I made on 12/5/2008 with more details.
On Jan 20, 5:02 pm, Jeff Hammel jham...@openplans.org wrote:
To be fair, I often want trac to send me
On Jan 19, 8:58 pm, bardy bard...@gmail.com wrote:
2009/1/20 yoh...@gmail.com:
but yes, it can certainly be done.
can you create a ticket which is not the default status new but a
custom status , say myNew ?
Yes, however you might need to leverage a plugin in two. Such as the
I see, http://trac-hacks.org/wiki/NeverNotifyUpdaterPlugin is
something one must ask each trac maintainer to install, at each trac
where we have reported bugs.
I will rather just filter the mail myself with my SpamAssassin stanza
version 2:
header __J_TRAC_COMMENT X-Trac-Ticket-URL =~/\#comment/
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