[Trac] why does hot copy write to trac.db

2011-11-18 Thread rjcarr
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

[Trac] internal server error

2008-09-04 Thread rjcarr
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

[Trac] Re: internal server error

2008-09-04 Thread rjcarr
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

[Trac] Re: internal server error

2008-09-04 Thread rjcarr
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

[Trac] recursive dump to html

2008-02-25 Thread rjcarr
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

[Trac] Trac, Apache, and Subversion with Multiple Projects

2007-10-31 Thread rjcarr
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

[Trac] Upgrade Error (following a migration)

2007-02-20 Thread rjcarr
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] Re: Upgrade Error (following a migration)

2007-02-20 Thread rjcarr
/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

[Trac] RHEL 5

2007-01-25 Thread rjcarr
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

[Trac] Re: Help in Setup

2006-10-06 Thread rjcarr
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]