I just want to say that I solved the problem. It was not related to
Trac but to Windows Server 2003. Now everything is working and we can
continue tra-ing.
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Try to specify an absolute path to a world-writable directory, such as
log_file = c:\windows\temp\trac.log
Cheers,
Manu
On 7/5/07, boskom [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I have problem with turning on logging in trac. I looked in
http://trac.edgewall.org/wiki/TracLogging and in this discussion
boskom was heard, on or about 05/07/07 12:24 PM to whisper:
Then I restarted trac service, but file /path/to/trac/environment/log/
trac.log is not appearing.
does the trac service have permissions to create the log directory? if you
create it manually and
give the service r/w permission does
On Jul 5, 6:41 pm, Christopher Beck [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
boskom was heard, on or about 05/07/07 12:24 PM to whisper:
Then I restarted trac service, but file /path/to/trac/environment/log/
trac.log is not appearing.
does the trac service have permissions to create the log directory?
On Jul 5, 6:56 pm, Emmanuel Blot [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Try to specify an absolute path to a world-writable directory, such as
log_file = c:\windows\temp\trac.log
I made changes you proposed, restarted service, but nothing happens,
there is no trac.log in c:\windows\temp folder.
I set