Hi,
Although my Tracs are not heavily used I use PostgreSQL as my backend
and I do not experience any problems (Debian Squeeze AMD64) . The
installation procedure as described works as described
(http://trac.edgewall.org/wiki/DatabaseBackend).
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Met vriendelijke groeten,
Joost Kraaijeveld
Aske
Hi All,
I'm looking into switching from sqlite to postgreSQL as our backend. I'm
assuming this shouldn't be an issue, but does anyone have any good/bad
experiences to share?
Ideally I'd like to hear from people using bleeding edge 0.12 saying "yep,
works just fine" :-)
Cheers
Andy
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You recei
Ethan Jucovy wrote:
> ...
> I think that 'sum' algorithm will break for the case where the
> dependency is added at the same time that the field value changes.
> (e.g. in the same action, ticket #10 is made a child of ticket #15
> and its estimation is changed from 4h to 2h)
I think you're rig
On Tue, Oct 19, 2010 at 11:57 AM, Chris Nelson wrote:
> Ethan Jucovy wrote:
> > I don't know of a plugin that does this but it sounds very useful,
> > I'm looking forward to seeing it.
> >
> > How would propagation "parentness" be determined? Would you look
> > directly to the MasterTicket fields
Ethan Jucovy wrote:
> I don't know of a plugin that does this but it sounds very useful,
> I'm looking forward to seeing it.
>
> How would propagation "parentness" be determined? Would you look
> directly to the MasterTicket fields or rely on some kind of
> interface? I've only skimmed the rece
I don't know of a plugin that does this but it sounds very useful, I'm
looking forward to seeing it.
How would propagation "parentness" be determined? Would you look directly
to the MasterTicket fields or rely on some kind of interface? I've only
skimmed the recent threads on subtasks, sorry if
When thinking about subtasks, one of the issues that comes up is propagating
changes from child to parent. If you use subtasks with Time and Estimation,
you likely want a parent task's estimate to be the sum of it's children's
estimates. If you assign Start or Finish dates to children, you lik