number of
registered users, and ticket count might be not much of an issue in general.
Yeah, and with 5 people hammering on it pretty much constantly, we'd get
table lock timeouts. Now we've got about 10 heavy users and 15000
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the config:
https://oss.trac.surfsara.nl/email2trac/wiki/Email2tracConfiguration
And the stuff I posted earlier covers adding it to your exim.
Unfortunately, I can't be more specific than this, because the specifics
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Dump and reload the DB.
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I have to migrate Trac from one server to another one. I could not find
a method to transfer the milestones, can you suggest me a solution?
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Is it true that LDAP can only be configured on Trac if it's running
under Apache?
No.
http://trac-hacks.org/wiki/AccountManagerPlugin/AuthStores#LDAP
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value, for estimate accuracy analysis at
project end. In a sense, this is a derived value.
So either I am not understanding these things right or everyone is just
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This is a known issue with browser (not Trac):
http://trac.edgewall.org/ticket/791
In addition to many other useful features, the AccountManagerPlugin
(http://trac-hacks.org/wiki/AccountManagerPlugin) adds an HTML
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Excel) to Trac, but not from Trac to Trac. Am I missing something?
http://trac.edgewall.org/wiki/TracUpgrade#SQLitetoPostgreSQL
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Hi,
I've copied Trac to a new server, and getting this error now.
Both the Trac and it's Apache conf files were copied 1-to-1, but still
it appears as Trac unable to find the handler.
Any ideas?
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If all else fails,
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Is apache still running?
ps -ef | grep apache
?
or, nmap the machine to see what's listening on what ports.
netstat -t is also useful when looking at these.
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no...:p)
Well, that depends on if you've network mounted some volume or not.
You could also try looking in the apache config (or subconfig if you
have it broken up by site), specifically DocumentRoot and ScriptAlias lines.
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of things to be more complete and explanatory. Grabbing
the whole repo and using grep to search for keywords is likely best.
Nothing I have covers Trac (I use it at work, these are notes from
home), but there is discussion of setting up other websites, which may
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will be whatever it is you've installed on
the new server, and it will likely complain that the DB needs an
upgrade, so you need to do that. Then you'll need to correct or replace
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On 12/04/2013 11:31 AM, Ala Maison wrote:
So just to see if i got this,
I install trac on the new serv, do the transfer and then i update or
delete content that requires either option ?
I don't understand what you mean by this question.
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3- upgrade whatever needs to be updated
is this the right order ??
Yes, and, if you notice - you still have the copy on the old server. So,
even if you mess it up, you can start over, as long as you don't change
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://trac.edgewall.org/wiki/WikiFormatting
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are a beautiful and unique snowflake American
public school system, I demand that you state that Trac is impossible,
non-intutive, opaque and ill-documented, thus cementing the validation
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For every vhost you have.
If you could send me the reference for ssl-only apache (all url's for
the website),
I do not believe this is possible with name-based vhosting. Your current
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Include conf.d/*.conf
So, there may be more configs in there.
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I see nothing in this config about Trac. I fear you may be missing
something.
Anyway, I think part of the issue may be:
ServerName somewhere.over.the-rainbow.com:80
http://somewhere.over.the-rainbow.com:80
, 2013 1:24:23 PM UTC-8, Matthew Caron wrote:
Nothing in here sets up SSL, or does any VirtualHost stuff.
So, I ask again, does https://somewhere.over.the-rainbow.com
https://somewhere.over.the-rainbow.com actually work?
On 11/14/2013 04:17 PM, Stuart Cracraft wrote:
Here
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In my experience, setting these perms is required regardless of auth
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setup in more detail? I gather that you're
using trac and postgres, but that doesn't say what webserver you're
using or how you're arranging things.
For example, I'm using Trac on Ubuntu 12.04, using a postgres database
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case, you should just be able to copy over those files as well, but it
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and then saved... but there was no link generated that would permit me
to go and modify my new page... it was just text.
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it finds. Heck, you can even configure it to automatically
silently install all critical updates.
So, for a normal Trac installation, the only things I find myself having
to update manually are the Trac install (because we've modified the
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it doesn't put anything in /usr/local (since that's generally for
manually installed things).
(mattc@E2-06L) ~$ which git
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Matthew,
I ran these on the server as you suggested
$ cd /usr/local/bin
$ sudo ln -s /usr/local/git/bin/* .
but the error is still there.
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things in to the correct
spots. So:
cd /usr/local/bin ln -s /usr/local/git/bin/* .
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Then again, some folks still prefer writing code in assembler, not one
of those newfangled high level languages like C. It takes all kinds, I
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of patching.
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anything like this.
Do you have some ideas about it ?
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Hi,
Trac Error
TracError: The Trac Environment needs to be upgraded.
Run trac-admin /opt/trac/qgama upgrade
OK, strange, anyway when running `upgrade` command nothing happen.
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Does anyone have a python script they can share for going through a
trac environment to change or remove specific email addresses?
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much, that is most helpful. Of course *smack forehead*
the other possibility is that bugzilla used email addresses as
usernames... So I need to check the reporter and owner values too.
That wouldn't surprise me.
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On 07/28/2011 03:13 PM, Wendy wrote:
I'm new to TRACmy company uses it. I'm curious if there is a copy
function when creating TRAC tickets? Can you copy an existing TRAC
ticket?
Thanks for any helpful hints.
Wendy
http://trac-hacks.org/wiki/CloneTicketPlugin
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Thanks for sharing Matthew.
Which version of trac are you running?
0.11.6
Which version of SQLite are you running?
At the time, it was 3.4.2. We've now moved to PostgreSQL.
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what do the newer versions of TRAC use in it's place?
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Yes. It works is Apache's default page. You need to configure apache
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This idea didn't work either.
When you reinstalled setuptools and friends, did they actually get
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, in case a run-away program was the cause.
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thanks for your response Matt, this trac instance is running from my
workstation and I have 73GB free space.
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On 06/03/2011 03:19 AM, jarosz wrote:
which python points to 2.5
reinstalled setuptools, trac, genshi, after upgrading python
I think you need to reinstall trac using python 2.5, ie:
python2.5 ./setup.py install
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Make sure the webserver can write to the parent directory as well. I
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-writable
in order to make trac work is wrong.
You don't - it just needs to be webserver writeable.
Mine:
-rw-r- 1 www-data www-data 37201 2011-05-16 18:54 trac.ini
Parent dir:
drwxrwxr-x 2 www-data admin 4096 2011-03-28 10:58 ./
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even before their number
hits 32.
So, security is hard and I'm a lazy sysadmin?
If it makes you feel any better, HBGary Federal and Sony appear to have
sysadmins which take a similar view, so you're not alone in the world.
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issue, but that does not
resolve the problem. Could someone please point me in the right
direction? I'm not strong in this area.
Check permissions. Make sure the user as whom apache runs can access the
DB. Assuming SQLite, this means making sure that it can rw the file.
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On 05/03/2011 11:09 AM, John Hutchison wrote:
Pardon my ignorance, but which specific file?
Typically it's tracroot/db/trac.db
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to your path for your shell of
choice (you can use the DOS shell, but I tend to install Cygwin BASH.
Rumor has it that the shell which comes with Windows 7 is halfway decent
as well).
If I'm not mistaken /usr/bin is something from Linux no?
Yes.
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On 04/26/2011 04:12 AM, Masopust, Christian wrote:
Hi all,
is there a safe (or recommended) way to remove some users that left project?
I just delete them from the DB.
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This happened when I increased the size of the partition where the reos were
stored.
I presume you both increased the partition *and* the filesystem
inhabiting it.
Did you fsck the revised partition?
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On 03/29/2011 08:46 PM, Eric Ray wrote:
2011-03-29 13:37:30,542 Trac[query] DEBUG: Count results in Query: 0
It looks like you have no results. Doesn't that mean there would be no
chart?
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, are there any useful JS errors?
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have to open 4 different browsers to get around
the problem.
I typically open multiple tabs talking to the same Trac instance sharing
the same login without issue. This works fine on FF 3, FF 4, and Chrome.
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