On 10/5/2010 4:48 PM, Christian Unger wrote:
On 10.05.2010, at 06:32, jevans wrote:
On May 7, 9:58 am, David.Frahmdfr...@teamhuber.com wrote:
Is there any way to configure Trac to automatically redirect users
back to their query after editing a ticket?
Having to scroll up to the
Hi!
Is there some one can helping me!
I have several TRAC projects that is running today on Linux
Now we must move it to Winodws 2008 Server. IT department require
that! :-(
Is there a good example to start trscd as a services with several
project/repos?
BR
TEW
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You received this
Hi,
I'm just doing a Trac installation.
I'm running Trac on an Apache Webserver with mod_python on a Windows
machine. In the Trac Guide there is written this:
==
Generating the Trac cgi-bin directory ¶
In order for Trac to function properly with FastCGI or
jevans wrote:
On May 7, 9:58 am, David.Frahm dfr...@teamhuber.com wrote:
Is there any way to configure Trac to automatically redirect users
back to their query after editing a ticket?
Having to scroll up to the top and click the 'Back to query' is
getting old really quickly.
Nice idea.
Hi!
Is there some one can helping me!
Yes
I have several TRAC projects that is running today on Linux
Now we must move it to Winodws 2008 Server. IT department require
that! :-(
Sounds familiar
Is there a good example to start trscd as a services with several
project/repos?
Do
I'm just doing a Trac installation.
I'm running Trac on an Apache Webserver with mod_python on a Windows
machine. In the Trac Guide there is written this:
Umm, is there any reason why you are using mod_python? From what I researched,
mod_wsgi seems to be the recommended and actively
jevans wrote:
On May 7, 9:58 am, David.Frahm dfr...@teamhuber.com wrote:
Is there any way to configure Trac to automatically redirect users
back to their query after editing a ticket?
Having to scroll up to the top and click the 'Back to query' is
getting old really quickly.
On May 10, 2:03 pm, Cooke, Mark mark.co...@siemens.com wrote:
Umm, is there any reason why you are using mod_python? From what I
researched, mod_wsgi seems to be the recommended and actively maintained
alternative with some excellent documentation by Graham Dumpleton:-
I installed the
I am trying to get the LaTex plugin for Trac to work. Oddly, I cannot
get it to do one thing: line breaks.
I have the following in a Trac wiki page
{{{
#!Latex
\[
SMTD=\frac{n\sum y^2-(\sum y)^2-\{12(\sum xy)^2+P-(n^2-1)}{n^2}\\
\text{Where:}\\
P = \frac{5\{(n^2-1)\sum y-12\sum
On May 10, 2:03 pm, Cooke, Mark mark.co...@siemens.com wrote:
Umm, is there any reason why you are using mod_python?
From what I researched, mod_wsgi seems to be the recommended
and actively maintained alternative with some excellent
documentation by Graham Dumpleton:-
-Original
I am seeing something in my trac installation and it seems a bother and fairly
lame. Are others seeing it, or do I have some bad configuration?
I am viewing a report, a list of tickets. I enter into one of the tickets and
change a value that is visible in the report. I save the change. Then I
We want to allow 3rd parties to look at our trac tickets, but we only
want them to see tickets filed against certain components. Is it
possible to restrict users to certain components? I've seen
http://trac-hacks.org/wiki/PrivateTicketsPlugin but that would require
us to cc a few people on every
It is possible, but I don't know of a permission policy that does that
so you would need to look at the permission and ticket APIs to see how
to plug it in.
--Noah
On May 10, 2010, at 10:10 AM, Jon Drukman wrote:
We want to allow 3rd parties to look at our trac tickets, but we only
want
How are you going back to the report? Are you click the back button in
your browser? I would guess that your browser is caching something.
--Noah
On May 10, 2010, at 9:34 AM, Ray Kiddy wrote:
I am seeing something in my trac installation and it seems a bother
and fairly lame. Are others
Not sure who wrote that bit of documentation, but it is entirely
wrong. See https://coderanger.net/~coderanger/tracdoc/install/
mod_python.html
--Noah
On May 10, 2010, at 3:58 AM, akabat wrote:
Hi,
I'm just doing a Trac installation.
I'm running Trac on an Apache Webserver with mod_python
Hi all,
Started at a new job this week. Looks like I will be setting up a new
trac environment and subversion server soon (just a guess). I have
been out a while , and was looking for recommendations.
It will be in a windows environment (sorry). I plan to go with
subversion 1.6.x if I can,
On 5/10/10, yoheeb yoh...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi all,
:o)
Also, any offline recommendations for automated build,
NAnt
unit testing
(will be C/C++ and some C# most likely) ,
NUnit, CppUnit
and static analysis
reporting would be great.
NCover, ...
--
Regards,
Olemis.
Blog ES:
Hi all,
Several team members in our project commit svn modifications, although
the Trac ticket status is still new.
I'm looking for a way to ensure commiting is only possible when the Trac
status of a ticket is minimal 'accepted' (or different).
Should this be done using a svn hook, or does
Something like that can only be done via a subversion hook. Specifically you
would need to make a pre-commit hook that parses the commit message and
checks the ticket status.
--Noah
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From: trac-users@googlegroups.com [mailto:trac-us...@googlegroups.com]
On Behalf Of
You should use 0.12, no doubt in my mind.
On Mon, May 10, 2010 at 3:11 PM, Olemis Lang ole...@gmail.com wrote:
On 5/10/10, yoheeb yoh...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi all,
:o)
Also, any offline recommendations for automated build,
NAnt
unit testing
(will be C/C++ and some C# most
If I rename a milestone in Trac 0.11.6, then try to open a ticket I get a
Error: Invalid Milestone Name and Milestone Foo does not exist. The ticket
isn't associated with the milestone.
Here's the error log:
2010-05-10 20:21:05,523 Trac[main] DEBUG: Dispatching Request GET
u'/ticket/95'
Hello,
I have installed (and enjoyed using) Trac once before, but I've hit a
hitch setting up a new Trac instance on a Centos server.
I'm following these notes:
https://coderanger.net/~coderanger/tracdoc/install/
https://coderanger.net/~coderanger/tracdoc/install/mod_python.html
The server
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