I'm using an older version of trac (0.10, planning to upgrade soon)
and I've found that doing a hot copy causes the main database file
(trac.db) to be written, i.e., modified.
I was hoping to use this file (or any file) and check the mtime to
determine when there have been trac changes and only
I have an existing (and fully functional) 0.10.4 database that I'm
migrating to a new server running 0.10.5. The setup of the old and
new server should be identical ... it isn't that complicated. The new
server is Fedora 9 (the old server is Fedora 7). The new server is
using httpd and
the trac log level, other than just /etc/httpd/
logs?
On Sep 4, 2:42 pm, rjcarr [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have an existing (and fully functional) 0.10.4 database that I'm
migrating to a new server running 0.10.5. The setup of the old and
new server should be identical ... it isn't that complicated
be logged?
My first thought after seeing that it the request isn't even making it
to trac, but it must be because the error page has a trac title and
some trac links. I'm really desperate here ... any advice would be
appreciated.
On Sep 4, 4:47 pm, rjcarr [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
A quick update
I'm sure this has been asked before but I'm not sure the right
keywords to use to search.
I'm looking for a feature that will essentially dump an entire project
(or possibly a subset, but the entire thing would work) to view
offline (including attachments). It would essentially need to
I'm sure this has been asked many times before, and is in a doc
somewhere, but all I found was this (and it didn't quite answer my
questions):
http://trac.edgewall.org/wiki/TracMultipleProjectsSVNAccess
I have an active multi-project environment for trac+svn served by
apache. It all works fine
I have an old version of trac (I think 0.8) with an active trac
environment. I'm migrating the entire subversion + trac environment
to a new server that has an updated version of trac (0.10.3).
According to the TracBackup page, there is no environment *dump*
similar to svn, so I figured what
/trac-users/browse_thread/thread/755adced42972b25/211cc13982556cfc
Anyway, onto more problems!
On Feb 20, 2:23 pm, rjcarr [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have an old version of trac (I think 0.8) with an active trac
environment. I'm migrating the entire subversion + trac environment
to a new server
At my work we typically use RHEL and the current release is 4. RHN
doesn't offer trac in RHEL 4, but I think RHEL 5 is coming out soon,
and I'm wondering if trac will be available from RHN then?
I know I can manually install RPMs and even use alternative package
repositories (e.g. rpmforge) but
Emmanuel: You my friend are a genius ... I totally overlooked that,
mostly because this was just a temporary location until I get my RAID
set up. Looks like it works now ... thank you kindly.
I am still seeing this whenever I start apache though:
Starting httpd: [Thu Oct 05 23:12:27 2006]
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