Hi Guys,
Has anyone had any success on running trac against MySQL?
We're having some performance issued on our trac server and
I'd like to know if someone has successfully used MySQL for trac
agains Sqlite.
Thanks,
Mark Ardiente
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On 08/05/2010 03:48 AM, mark ardiente wrote:
Hi Guys,
Has anyone had any success on running trac against MySQL?
I've had success with Trac 0.12 on MySQL on a low-load testing system,
but have not used it in production.
We're having some performance issued on our trac server and
I'd like
On Wed, Aug 4, 2010 at 10:44 PM, Mathew Phillips
mathew.phill...@wartburg.edu wrote:
I've searched the Trac Hacks and the normal Trac plugin site and I can't
quite seem to find a plugin that meets what I'm looking for. I love trac and
the way it functions so far. I would like to use the wiki to
The batch modify section should be foldable. Are you able to click the
label to unfold the section?
-Brian
On Aug 4, 11:03 am, Samson stimoner...@gmail.com wrote:
I installed BatchModify, and I make a custom query and the checkboxes
show up on the left-side of each ticket -- which is great.
On Sat, Jul 10, 2010 at 2:12 AM, Hugh Jennings
hughj...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
I hope someone can help me.
(snip)
When I go to do anything that is associated with a repository I
get an error saying no module named svn.
(snip)
Hi Matt.
Why don't you put those documents under SVN (sub-version) version
control instead of attachhing them to the wiki page. There is a wiki
command for linking to SVN controlled files.
Link to an attached file of a wiki page: attachment:my_doc.pdf
Link to a SVN version controlled file:
Quoting Clemens Feige c.fe...@osypkamed.com:
Why don't you put those documents under SVN (sub-version) version
control instead of attachhing them to the wiki page. There is a wiki
command for linking to SVN controlled files.
This is the way to go, indeed. It would be nice, however, to have
Thank you for the help. It actually turns out that the Collabnet-
Extras RPM was good but the proper .so files were not getting lost.
After getting a bit of help from a C-savvy coworker, we figured out
that adding the collabnet library path to the system library paths
fixed the issue. Thanks
Hi.
Today I upgraded SQLite, Subversion and other software
on our trac host. When I now go to http://host:8000/, I see:
Available Projects
* race: Error
(The Trac Environment needs to be upgraded. Run trac-admin
/export/home/webservd/trac/race upgrade)
Okay, so it want's me to run
We have several of the same handset (8350i) and I've tried it on some
others too... it's not Trac itself but specifically OUR trac. :
( Something must have gone wrong in the configuration... do you mind
trying on our trac?
http://206.196.110.17
client:client
Like I said the strange thing is that
On 5/13/2010 2:31 PM, Noah Kantrowitz wrote:
You could make a plugin that handles r\d+ syntax and force it to load
before trac.versioncontrol. That plugin could then handle looking up
rev-sha mappings in a table somewhere (depending on how fancy you
wanted to get).
Thanks for the pointer! I
Unfortunately, I cannot click the batch modify section. The Filters
section is successfully folbale, but the batch section is not.
I tried on IE 8, FireFox 3.68 and Google Chrome. I IE8 on XP and Win
7.
Looking at the source html for the pageYou are definitely correct.
I'm not very
Hi,
I'm having problems with the slowness of request from our trac sites. I have
more or less 25 trac sites in one parent directory. I'm currently using the
latest stable version Trac-0.12.
I've switched to mod_wsgi configuration hoping to speed up things
but it seems to be slow.
Here is
On 6/8/2010 9:23 AM, mark ardiente wrote:
Hi,
[snip]
Regrads,
Mark
Try setting it up so that static files are served up by Apache, instead
of having to go through a whole Trac request. It might not solve your
issues, but it certainly results in /some/ speed improvements.
It can be done
Hi all,
I was wondering how can I set up a permission group (e.g. SiteAdmins)
that can effectively do any thing available with the TRAC_ADMIN permission,
just excluding the ability to control plugins (meaning install new ones and
enable / disable existing ones).
In case you wonder why I want
On Aug 6, 9:29 am, Josh Godsiff j...@oxideinteractive.com.au wrote:
On 6/8/2010 9:23 AM, mark ardiente wrote:
Hi,
[snip]
Regrads,
Mark
Try setting it up so that static files are served up by Apache, instead
of having to go through a whole Trac request. It might not solve your
Hi,
I'm having some troble to install trac on osx server 10.6 (minimac).
I tried to follow this guide http://trac.edgewall.org/wiki/TracOnOsx but
seams out of date and many paths are incorrect or missing (ex: trac.cgi
don't exists at all on my server)
I also tried to use other howtos find in
On Aug 6, 10:02 am, Cesare Montresorcesare.montre...@gmail.com
wrote:
Hi,
I'm having some troble to install trac on osx server 10.6 (minimac).
I tried to follow this guidehttp://trac.edgewall.org/wiki/TracOnOsx but
seams out of date and many paths are incorrect or missing (ex: trac.cgi
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