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[mailto:trac-us...@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Zaar Hai
Sent: Sunday, June 20, 2010 9:25 AM
To: Trac Users
Subject: [Trac] Re: Tracking per ticket-related changesets
Perhaps an admin command should be added to retrieve the
Thank you.
So I will be waiting for 0.13 :)
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Hi,
I just upgraded Trac from 0.11.7 to 0.12 on a gentoo box. No problems!
But now I wanted to add a comment to an existent ticket and was
wondering where the comment field is. In Firefox 3.6.3 (Windows Vista)
the text field is just a handfull of pixels thin. I can place the
cursor into and type
Hi
Please click on the link below and enter your birthday for me. I am creating a
birthday calendar for myself. Don't worry, it'll take less than a minute (and
you don't have to enter your year of birth).
http://www.birthdayalarm.com/bd2/86941938a87619813b1515357385c264787555d1386
Hello Matthew,
2010/6/16 Matthew Caron:
Is there any additional step in order to make them show in my Manage
Plugins page?
The webserver user needs to be able to read them. What are the permissions
on them?
I guess this was already OK: chowned the dir to www-data, and set 755 on it.
Hi there. I'm having trouble getting SMTP notifications to work (I'm
using Trac 0.12). All my users will be authenticated on my Windows
DOMAIN (I'm using Apache 2.2).
So far I have users logged in and authenticated properly. I don't now
much about sending email from a server machine though.
On 06/21/2010 09:54 AM, Ben wrote:
I'm guessing I need to set smtp_user and smtp_password but do I really
have to type a plain-text password into my trac.ini file?
Only if the SMTP server you're using requires authentication. Typically,
things are set up so:
(1) The server will relay to
Cheer for that Matthew. I'll go badger my sysadmin...
On Jun 21, 3:01 pm, Matthew Caron matt.ca...@sixnet.com wrote:
On 06/21/2010 09:54 AM, Ben wrote:
I'm guessing I need to set smtp_user and smtp_password but do I really
have to type a plain-text password into my trac.ini file?
Only if
gra...@googlemail.com wrote:
I just upgraded Trac from 0.11.7 to 0.12 on a gentoo box. No problems!
But now I wanted to add a comment to an existent ticket and was
wondering where the comment field is. In Firefox 3.6.3 (Windows Vista)
the text field is just a handfull of pixels thin. I can
Hai Zaar wrote:
I'm using trac 0.11 and struggling with the following problem:
I have several developers working on particular ticket. Each of the
commits one or more svn revisions. First, I want to track revisions
that are related to the ticket. I've accomplished it with trac-post-
Thanks, now it works.
On 21 Jun., 20:02, Remy Blank remy.bl...@pobox.com wrote:
gra...@googlemail.com wrote:
I just upgraded Trac from 0.11.7 to 0.12 on a gentoo box. No problems!
But now I wanted to add a comment to an existent ticket and was
wondering where the comment field is. In
I am dealing with a Trac that someone else installed. That person is
gone. I know absolutely nothing about Trac or Python.
The system is CentOS 5 It was OK, as far as I know. I did a yum
update, and now Trac doesn't work.
Working from http://trac.edgewall.org/wiki/PySqlite#Troubleshooting :
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