Of james anderson
Sent: Monday, April 02, 2007 1:53 PM
To: trac-users@googlegroups.com
Subject: [Trac] Re: how to? access to tickets through an external
program
hello;
csv sounds mighty convenient, but i thought that was reports only.
i'm looking for a means for my unit tests to assert ticket
hello;
if one would like to manipulate tickets with an external program, is
there an example or a documented pattern to follow?
trac-post-commit-hook looks like it could esrve as a prototype, but
is there something more succinct?
especially with respect to instructions as to the requisite
hello;
csv sounds mighty convenient, but i thought that was reports only.
i'm looking for a means for my unit tests to assert ticket status.
that is, an input mechanism.
...
is there an input mechanism for that as well?
On 2007-04-02, at 16:35 , David Herman wrote:
Also don't forget that
in this fashion. is there any document which describes the end-user
effect and the intention behind this change?
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On 2007-04-01, at 18:42 , james anderson wrote:
hello;
the above error occurs when one tries to use that macro form for a
ticket query on a wiki page from a 0.11dev server.
i have
hello;
On 2007-03-28, at 22:14 , Christian Boos wrote:
james anderson wrote:
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i don't recall that, but it was a new installation
when would it have asked?
i've now checked out a new tree. to r5148, installed, and performed
the admin/upgrade by hand. it reported only
Database up
hello;
when i attempt to configure trac to use an svk repository which has
been created as a mirror, trac complains:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File /opt/local/Library/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/2.4/
lib/python2.4/site-packages/trac/web/main.py, line 406, in
hello;
i'm looking for advice about hierarchical tickets.
i've read through #886, but the status appears to bob up and down and
the discussion reaches no conclusion.
is the cited plugin the way to go, or is there a supported
alterantive?
thanks.