Yep, that's what I need.
Thanks!
On Thu, 2009-01-29 at 17:58 +0100, Emmanuel Blot wrote:
Is there any way to force the hostname part of the URLs used in mails
send by Trac to be something I specify?
Check out the base_url parameter in trac.ini
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With kind regards,
Nico De Ranter
Hi all,
I would like to know if SimpleTicketPlugin (
http://trac-hacks.org/wiki/SimpleTicketPlugin) is compatible withTrac
0.11.2.1, as I can't see it listed with the 0.11 tag in trac-hacks but
there is a directory named 0.11 in the repository (
2009-01-30
* applied patch exit with non-zero return code on failure, closes #117
Author: admin-egon at ikw dot uos dot de
Applied by : Bas van der Vlies
* Ticket update with attachments did not work, closes #120
Reported by: Alexander Verkooijen (alexander at sara dot nl)
I guess it would be useful to display all the pending tickets for a
particular user, sort by due date or priority, when they login?
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On Fri, Jan 30, 2009 at 10:14 AM, howa howac...@gmail.com wrote:
I guess it would be useful to display all the pending tickets for a
particular user, sort by due date or priority, when they login?
Not sure about modifying this for a user when they log in, but Ticket
Box plugin will put
Hi,
Quoting Bas van der Vlies b...@sara.nl:
the latest stable email2trac package is available from:
ftp://ftp.sara.nl/pub/outgoing/email2trac.tar.gz
I'm using the trunk version of Wednesday. I experience the
following behaviour with trac 0.11.1 and getmail4:
While I have set
Hello, just in case others ever need the same:
We needed to dump the trac wiki to a folder as part of deliverable on
a project (together with a hotcopy of the trac environment itself,
etc). I didn't want to install the nice TracWikiToPdfPlugin since it
relies on htmldoc which on Windows is a
Hi There,
I am very new Trac user and my question might be not in correct place,
sorry.
We would like to organize our Code Review process that can be tracked
by Trac. You have done almost all things we need: you have timeline
and change set details page. The only thing we need is to add Code
Hi all,
I just want to inform you that last week we released a new version
of Agilo for Scrum 0.7.3, that eliminates the dependencies with
matplotlib and numpy, in favour of fully client-side generated charts
- javascript only, no plugins needed. This should highly simplify the
On Jan 30, 10:20 am, Flatfender flatfen...@gmail.com wrote:
On Fri, Jan 30, 2009 at 10:14 AM, howa howac...@gmail.com wrote:
I guess it would be useful to display all the pending tickets for a
particular user, sort by due date or priority, when they login?
Not sure about modifying this
On Fri, Jan 30, 2009 at 11:52 AM, W. Martin Borgert deba...@debian.org wrote:
Hi,
Quoting Bas van der Vlies b...@sara.nl:
the latest stable email2trac package is available from:
ftp://ftp.sara.nl/pub/outgoing/email2trac.tar.gz
I'm using the trunk version of Wednesday. I
Try it on a test server. :)
On Jan 30, 6:25 am, alberto.giord...@gefran.com wrote:
Hi all,
I would like to know if SimpleTicketPlugin
(http://trac-hacks.org/wiki/SimpleTicketPlugin) is compatible withTrac
0.11.2.1, as I can't see it listed with the 0.11 tag in trac-hacks but
there is a
I'm learning how to write Trac plugins and I have a very simple one
for when a ticket is changed. However, changes I make to this plugin
only run when I do /etc/rc.d/init.d/httpd graceful. Is this really
necessary or am I missing something simple as to why changes to my
plugin aren't detected by
Stodge wrote:
I'm learning how to write Trac plugins and I have a very simple one
for when a ticket is changed. However, changes I make to this plugin
only run when I do /etc/rc.d/init.d/httpd graceful. Is this really
necessary or am I missing something simple as to why changes to my
plugin
Ok thanks.
On Jan 30, 1:03 pm, Remy Blank remy.bl...@pobox.com wrote:
Stodge wrote:
I'm learning how to write Trac plugins and I have a very simple one
for when a ticket is changed. However, changes I make to this plugin
only run when I do /etc/rc.d/init.d/httpd graceful. Is this really
Remy Blank wrote:
However, for development, you should use tracd in foreground mode on a
test Trac instance, so that you can easily restart it.
To do you one better, you can use the -r flag to tracd to have it
auto-restart when you make a change to a plugin.
-John
On Thu, Jan 29, 2009 at 3:29 PM, schoenborno
oliver.schoenb...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello, just in case others ever need the same:
We needed to dump the trac wiki to a folder as part of deliverable on
a project (together with a hotcopy of the trac environment itself,
etc).
FYI ... I had a
I actually wrote CombineWiki for _exactly_ this reason (turning in for class
milestones).
--Noah
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Sent: Thursday, January 29, 2009 12:30 PM
To: Trac Users
Subject:
Or, better yet, use the --autoreload flag to tracd so it will automatically
restart when it detects a code change. Combine this with setuptools'
develop-mode installation and the auto_reload flag in trac.ini (which forces
templates to reload on change too) and you can just edit your code directly
On Fri, Jan 30, 2009 at 1:35 PM, John Hampton pacopa...@pacopablo.com wrote:
Remy Blank wrote:
However, for development, you should use tracd in foreground mode on a
test Trac instance, so that you can easily restart it.
To do you one better, you can use the -r flag to tracd to have it
On Fri, Jan 30, 2009 at 2:04 PM, Noah Kantrowitz n...@coderanger.net wrote:
Or, better yet, use the --autoreload flag to tracd so it will automatically
restart when it detects a code change. Combine this with setuptools'
develop-mode installation
... uh ... setuptools' develop-mode
John Hampton wrote:
To do you one better, you can use the -r flag to tracd to have it
auto-restart when you make a change to a plugin.
Mmh, I guess actually reading the output of tracd --help would have
been a really good idea :-)
Thanks, I just learned something.
-- Remy
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On Fri, Jan 30, 2009 at 2:02 PM, Noah Kantrowitz n...@coderanger.net wrote:
I actually wrote CombineWiki for _exactly_ this reason (turning in for class
milestones).
It still ...
«relies on htmldoc which on Windows is a pain to install.»
isn't it ? [1]_
.. [1] Combine Wiki Pages to a PDF
On Jan 30, 3:43 am, Sergey Marchenko mse...@mail.ru wrote:
Hi There,
I am very new Trac user and my question might be not in correct place,
sorry.
We would like to organize our Code Review process that can be tracked
by Trac. You have done almost all things we need: you have timeline
and
Just don't use the PDF output format. For making a static copy of the wiki,
the tiddlywiki output format is very handy since it maintains the inter-page
links.
--Noah
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From: trac-users@googlegroups.com [mailto:trac-us...@googlegroups.com]
On Behalf Of Olemis Lang
On Fri, Jan 30, 2009 at 2:23 PM, Noah Kantrowitz n...@coderanger.net wrote:
Just don't use the PDF output format. For making a static copy of the wiki,
the tiddlywiki output format is very handy since it maintains the inter-page
links.
:) ... for the starting use case this should be fine ;)
Thanks for the feedback. For a simple dump like we needed, I think
wget was easier, but if we needed more control, your solution is
interesting, I wasn't aware of the XML-RPC plugin. About TRAC_ADMIN
aspect: the complete dump required less than 5 minutes, that's how
long anonymous had TRAC_ADMIN
Thanks Noah for pointing that out, it's good to know. I saw the page
for that plugin, as well as the two other related pages (PageToPDF and
TracWikiToPDF) but unfortunately, none of them even hinted about the
HTMLdoc dependency being optional, or how you would setup the plugin
if you don't want
This looks extremely interesting because currently I'm trying to
assemble a bunch of disjointed plugins and custom fields and custom
reports to try to get something to do scrum (with PBIs/SBIs and
burndown, etc). It says that it is a plugin for Trac but the screenshots
are barely recognizable.
The peer review plugin is ok, except it has one major flaw that makes
it unusable - (from memory!) you have to manually enter the lines
numbers of the code you want to review. This is impractical for large
reviews.
On Jan 30, 2:22 pm, yoh...@gmail.com wrote:
On Jan 30, 3:43 am, Sergey Marchenko
I'm writing an external interface for ticket manipulation. I may have
missed some pertinent documentation, but lacking any I've come up with
the following, roughly:
def addComment(env, db, tktNum, who, comment):
tkt = trac.ticket.Ticket(env, tktNum, db)
tkt.save_changes(who,
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