, but for now it seems OK.
On 12/2/2022 2:51 PM, Bill Buklis wrote:
I'm trying to upgrade a local trac system on Windows (using tracd) to
1.4 from 1.2.2. I've upgraded the plugins as much as possible.
Everything seemed to go relatively smoothly.
I ran pip install --upgrade Trac. This seems
2, in open_environment
needs_upgrade = env.needs_upgrade()
where is similar to an actual user folder, but different.
Regardless, the mentioned egg or py file can't be found anywhere as near
I can tell.
If I restore the original trac folder (copied before upgrade),
everything is happ
Ever since I upgraded to OS X 10.9 a few days ago, I keep getting the error
block below
I upgraded to the latest tracd
$ tracd --version
tracd 1.0.1
Any ideas ?
Bill Hernandez
Plano, Texas
Server starting in PID 530.
Serving on 0.0.0.0:8000 view at http://127.0.0.1:8000/
Using HTTP/1.1
On 12/18/2013 8:06 AM, Ivanelson Nunes wrote:
This suggestion is exciting.
I'll try.
Thank you.
@ivanelson
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If you get this working, do you mind posting it? I might find this
interesting.
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never saw in pre-1.0 versions. If you refresh the
page are you seeing the updated ticket?
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, so I bet that would have worked.
Looking at thew new ticket page now (after fixing the default_owner
field) I can see that the owner field shows default . No idea what
it showed before the upgrade. I didn't pay attention to it. It was
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On 12/22/2012 8:59 PM, RjOllos wrote:
On Tuesday, December 18, 2012 9:44:03 AM UTC-8, Bill Buklis wrote:
Recently I migrated our trac system to a new server and updated to
version 1.0. Everything seems fine except that for some reason the
owner
is not getting set when creating
I found joined the Product Forum in order to see if that helps:
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What you are suggesting does make a lot more sense, which I interpret as
follows :
( 1 ) Avoid adding to any $PATH if possible
( 2 ) From the existing $PATH, see if there is a suitable place place some
symlinks
( 3 ) from the results below, the most logical would be /usr/bin
Note : If I had
with things I am familiar with, but never even thought of it
this time...
So:
cd /usr/local/bin ln -s /usr/local/git/bin/* .
It also has a nice secondary effect of avoiding problems like this.
Thank You very much for taking the time to help me. I am most grateful…
Bill Hernandez
Plano, Texas
On 5/10/2011 3:08 PM, Remy Blank wrote:
Bill Buklis wrote:
Thanks. That worked. Interesting that they would choose to use
microseconds. Milliseconds I can understand, but that's some pretty fine
precision there.
Heh, they was actually me :)
The reason is that the `datetime` object in Python
Thanks. That worked. Interesting that they would choose to use
microseconds. Milliseconds I can understand, but that's some pretty fine
precision there.
On 5/9/2011 6:20 PM, Remy Blank wrote:
Bill Buklis wrote:
I'm need to do some external queries to the trac database, so I'm using
sqlite
like the new formatting styles and options in 0.12. The automatic comment
preview window when modifying tickets is really nice. I do wish they would
extend that to the description field in new tickets and for editing wiki
pages. Perhaps for 0.13?
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I never noticed that check box before. Nice. One improvement I could suggest
would be to allow resizing the left side pane width dynamically so as to
allow the preview width to expand/contract as desired.
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be better
to map the Common Name to something more simple (i.e. Joe.Coder).
Is this something that should be done in Apache so that it doesn't
have to reimplemented when Trac is upgraded? Or is there way to
configure Trac?
TIA,
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I need to do here?
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On 9/20/2010 10:03 PM, Bill Buklis wrote:
Then maybe you forgot to deploy the static resources?
(http://trac.edgewall.org/wiki/TracCgi#MappingStaticResources).
To be clear as I know there are many possible environments and
configurations, my setup is on a Windows using standalone Trac
and use the updated page format from 0.12?
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Any idea where I can
look to correct this issue and use the updated page format from 0.12?
Try emptying your browser's cache, or do a Shift+Reload on the ticket pages.
This should re-load the .js and .css files.
Nice thought, but unfortunately, it's not that simple.
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the problem I met is if i use category it will help make the wiki
organize.
but when I make link to the page I have input sthing like
CateA/CateB/ItemNew, which means I have to check it's full path, and
it's annoying.
Are there any any way to simplify it? I mean either input ItemNew it
will
Thanks.
Yes, it do solve the problem in some level.
On Thu, Mar 11, 2010 at 02:32:34AM -0800, Noah Kantrowitz wrote:
You probably want to look at TagsPlugin.
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On Mar 11, 2010, at 2:05 AM, Bill wrote:
the problem I met is if i use category it will help make the wiki
organize
://www.google.com/accounts/o8/id?id=aitoawnn8-fudz_6uewsoqpvvpfqkagsd3eqxoe
2 11 days
https://www.google.com/accounts/o8/id?id=aitoawnn8-fudz_6uewsoqpvvpfqkagsd3eqxoe
Initial Update
I wanna make it show the author with bill .
Then I tried http://trac.edgewall.org/ticket
On Fri, Mar 05, 2010 at 11:00:51AM -0500, Matt Caron wrote:
to refresh the web. It still show the openid url.
Is the patch in http://trac.edgewall.org/ticket/7339 not the right
solution for me?
Stupid question - is the fill name set for the user?
yes, the full name is set.
Also, if
I use both accountmanager openid , but when I login with openid to
modify wiki, the author shows the url, not more human readable
nickname?
Anybody know how to solve it?
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to make it take effects quickly?
On Wed, Mar 03, 2010 at 10:13:10AM -0500, Matt Caron wrote:
Bill wrote:
I use both accountmanager openid , but when I login with openid to
modify wiki, the author shows the url, not more human readable
nickname?
Anybody know how to solve it?
We ended
Thanks for all your kindly help, but I don't have enough
permission:) to do that, it's just a remote web space .
On Wed, Mar 03, 2010 at 05:18:50PM -0500, Olemis Lang wrote:
On Wed, Mar 3, 2010 at 5:12 PM, Matt Caron matt.ca...@sixnet.com wrote:
but no effects till now, where did i go wrong?
Got the right solution after more search,
in http://trac-hacks.org/ticket/1169 the lee.calabrese's part do
help me out.
thanks.
On Sun, Feb 28, 2010 at 10:09:23AM -0800, Noah Kantrowitz wrote:
Even if it can't, you can use the HttpAuth plugin.
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On Feb 27, 2010, at 8:23 PM, bill
To make it more clear, I wanna knwo if the emacs trac-wiki mode can
cowork with accountmanage plugin of trac.
bill wrote:
trac-wiki works fine with default httpauth, but as I only got the user
space, that's means nonlogin guys can't view my site.
So I install the accountmanage plugin
trac-wiki works fine with default httpauth, but as I only got the user
space, that's means nonlogin guys can't view my site.
So I install the accountmanage plugin, but this time trac-wiki seemed
can't work, and keep asking me the username of control panel.
Any suggestions?
[components]
I use 0.12dev-r7953,
following instuctions here:
http://trac.edgewall.org/wiki/TracInterfaceCustomization#CustomNavigationEntries
I added this in trac.ini:
[mainnav]
tickets.href = /report/1
and then I use
c:\ tracd \path\to\mytrac
view tickets points to
http://127.0.0.1/mytrac/report/1
, with the database located in the db
directory under that that trac project.
Bill
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Hi,
I just want to confirm if the latest perldoc plugin will work on Trac
0.11? It was created around Jan 2007. If anyone using it now and give
me some clues? Their doc is too summarized. I am appreciate for any
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This macro used to work great in 0.10, any idea if there is a replacement
for it in 0.11?
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That is to say, how is this ticket coming along?
http://trac-hacks.org/ticket/2675
thanks in advance
On Mon, Sep 22, 2008 at 12:02 PM, Bill Coffman [EMAIL PROTECTED]wrote:
This macro used to work great in 0.10, any idea if there is a replacement
for it in 0.11?
thanks,
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are using trac 0.10.
Thanks.
Bill
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Thanks for your reply.
Yes, that what we thought, but after configured the From and Reply, no
bounce email has been received. It is so strange that we can't see any error
in trac.log. Only can see 553 error in SMPT log.
Bill
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On Tue, 8 Jul 2008 16:54:10 -0400
Aaron D. Marasco [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've had great luck with TortoiseSVN, the Windows GUI
client.
You can have it link to trac (using the previously
mentioned post-commit
scripts) using some special svn properties:
bugtraq:label = Ticket:
I disabled the SMTP in trac. We use webmin so I took a look at our mail
server (postfix) and saw it had a bunch of queued messages because it could
not send to user properly so I created an alias for that user and those
e-mails went out. Mind you, this user is not associated to the stuff we're
I disabled the SMTP in trac. We use webmin so I took a look at our mail
server (postfix) and saw it had a bunch of queued messages because it could
not send to user properly so I created an alias for that user and those
e-mails went out. Mind you, this user is not associated to the stuff we're
Sorry about that, I responded to the wrong message.
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Behalf Of Bill Williams
Sent: Thursday, May 15, 2008 8:20 AM
To: trac-users@googlegroups.com
Subject: [Trac] Re: can't svnadmin load
I disabled the SMTP
We have Trac 0.10.4 running with FastCGI on apache 2.2.6.
Whenever we create or update a ticket, the browser never returns. It just
sits there attempting to refresh. I can hit the stop button and then click
view tickets and either the new ticket or updated ticket will be there so
obviously
: Wednesday, May 14, 2008 4:28 PM
To: trac-users@googlegroups.com
Subject: [Trac] Re: Creating or updating ticket hangs.
Bill Williams wrote:
We have Trac 0.10.4 running with FastCGI on apache 2.2.6.
Whenever we create or update a ticket, the browser never returns. It
just sits there attempting
It looks like you're right. I disabled the smtp and the ticket create and
update now work. I guess I need to figure out why the mail does not work
from Trac.
I know I can send e-mail from the root user on the server to my normal
account.
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Hello, see below:
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-On [20080506 03:41], Bill Johnson ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
I will now trudge on. Seems I can now crash Python 2.5.2 with a single
click
That would be odd, since I've run 2.4 and 2.5 installs on both 32- and
64-bit Windows and never experienced a crash at all
On May 6, 4:49 am, Bill Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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From the 'Available Projects' screen, clicking on the one and only 'Test
Project 1' will shut python down every time. The short error ignature from
XP is AppName: python.exeAppVer: 0.0.0.0 ModName: libapr.dll
ModVer
You didn't mentioned that you created project with trac-admin.
I suggest that you create two base directories for example c:\trac and
c:\svn
First create subversion:
svnadmin create c:\svn\testproject
Then create trac environment:
trac-admin c:\trac\testproject initenv
Fill
python2.5.2 in my path environment variables, but not the scripts
directory.
I would also like to run Subversion, I have already told it to create a
repository at xampp\projects, but I want to get Trac running first before I
go any farther.
So any thoughts for a moron beginner?
Bill Johnson
but the others in my
organization are on Outlook and Outlook Express -- so, the text
version isn't properly formatted for them.
Oh, what a sad day when such a widely used email program can't even
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I recently had this problem on an RHEL4 box and fixed it by running
ldconfig.
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Sent: Wednesday, February 28, 2007 10:10 AM
To: trac-users@googlegroups.com
Subject: [Trac] Re: No such file or directory.
Hello All,
WOW,
This isn't really a Trac problem but I'm hoping somebody here has the
experience to help me tie up this issue so I can get Trac running.
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Error:
File /usr/local/lib/python2.5/site-packages/trac/db/
sqlite_backend.py, line 140, in __init__
assert have_pysqlite 0
AssertionError
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A
I've actually seen your problem thread and the later posting on the
ldconfig trick that solved your problem. I had the exact same problem
before this problem and your thread solved it for me.Thanks!
And thanks for replying to this thread but it looks like this problem
is caused by something
uses python2.5, not another
python release ?
HTH,
Manu
On 2/23/07, Bill [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've actually seen your problem thread and the later posting on the
ldconfig trick that solved your problem. I had the exact same problem
before this problem and your thread solved
I am trying to setup TracForge and get the following error when I
attempt to login:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File /usr/lib/python2.4/site-packages/trac/web/main.py, line 356, in
dispatch_request
dispatcher.dispatch(req)
File /usr/lib/python2.4/site-packages/trac/web/main.py,
I just installed Trac 0.10. I upgraded all of my 0.9.5 trac
environments and everything worked fine.
I am now testing and creating a new environment using the 0.10 version
of trac-admin and after I create the environment, I keep getting the
needs to be upgraded error. I get this through
Nevermind. I had the peer review plugin configured and it was the one
that worked with 0.9.5. Once I upgraded it, everything is fine.
Bill Williams wrote:
I just installed Trac 0.10. I upgraded all of my 0.9.5 trac
environments and everything worked fine.
I am now testing and creating
. Something odd with fastcgi?
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On Mon, Oct 30, 2006 at 09:10:05PM -0800, Bill Moseley wrote:
I'm setting up Trac on shared hosting where I don't have access to
httpd.conf -- I can only use .htaccess. That means I can't use
Location to enable basic auth for the login link.
I went the easy route and setup /trac
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