On Tuesday, September 4, 2018 at 3:24:36 AM UTC, RjOllos wrote:
>
> I don't see a way to set a persistent default storage engine for each
> database/schema. However, rather than requiring the MySQL instance default
> storage engine to be set (in the system-wide my.cnf configuration), we
>
On Mon, Sep 3, 2018 at 7:31 PM Mingxing Tian wrote:
> RjOllos於 2018年9月4日星期二 UTC+8上午10時00分41秒寫道:
>
>>
>> On Monday, September 3, 2018 at 6:58:08 PM UTC-7, Mingxing Tian wrote:
>>>
>>> I confirm that the engine is already InnoDB, but it still detects errors.
>>>
>>> [image: 0001.png]
>>>
RjOllos於 2018年9月4日星期二 UTC+8上午10時00分41秒寫道:
>
> On Monday, September 3, 2018 at 6:58:08 PM UTC-7, Mingxing Tian wrote:
>>
>> I confirm that the engine is already InnoDB, but it still detects errors.
>>
>> [image: 0001.png]
>> C:\Users\Administrator>trac-admin "D:\myproject" deploy
>>
On Monday, September 3, 2018 at 6:58:08 PM UTC-7, Mingxing Tian wrote:
>
> I confirm that the engine is already InnoDB, but it still detects errors.
>
> [image: 0001.png]
> C:\Users\Administrator>trac-admin "D:\myproject" deploy
> "D:\myproject_deploy"
> Error: The current storage engine is
On 03.09.2018 14:49, Yves Pausch wrote:
Hi, I added a custom field 'tester' and want this tester to be
notified in the way a CC is notified, when the ticket changes. Is
there a way to achieve this using trac 1.2 (+ plugin)?
Thanks, Yves.
Hi,
Yes, try this:
Hi, I added a custom field 'tester' and want this tester to be notified in
the way a CC is notified, when the ticket changes. Is there a way to
achieve this using trac 1.2 (+ plugin)?
Thanks, Yves.
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