On Jul 8, 3:19 pm, Thomas Moschny [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
2008/7/8 Philip [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Can anybody respond to my latest post? I can't even seem to get the
plugin to load. I have 2 plugins, and they are in 3 locations:
- And, does the TracHelloworld plugin work?
- Did you set
On Jun 25, 1:04 pm, Philip [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Jun 24, 5:07 pm, Thomas Moschny [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
2008/6/24 Philip [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I tried that, and I still get the same thing. Plus, I still don't see
the Loading... message in the log, even after I attempt to
2008/7/8 Philip [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Can anybody respond to my latest post? I can't even seem to get the
plugin to load. I have 2 plugins, and they are in 3 locations:
- And, does the TracHelloworld plugin work?
- Did you set up a plugin cache, as described here:
On Jun 24, 5:07 pm, Thomas Moschny [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
2008/6/24 Philip [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I tried that, and I still get the same thing. Plus, I still don't see
the Loading... message in the log, even after I attempt to access a
wiki page containing [[TracNav]]. If I google No
2008/6/24 Philip [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I deleted the trac.ini from /usr/local/share/trac/conf and added these
2 lines to the project-specific trac.ini file. After recycling web
server, I still see no difference. Any other ideas?
Maybe the plugin is already loaded? What happens if you put
On Jun 24, 12:00 pm, Thomas Moschny [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
2008/6/24 Philip [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I deleted the trac.ini from /usr/local/share/trac/conf and added these
2 lines to the project-specific trac.ini file. After recycling web
server, I still see no difference. Any other
2008/6/24 Philip [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
You are right -- I guess the install put the egg into /usr/local/lib64/
python2.4/site-packages. I deleted the egg file from /usr/local/share/
trac/plugins and restarted web server. I don't automatically see a
mesage like you described when I recycle
2008/6/24 Noah Kantrowitz [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
This is untrue. The global config (or in 0.11, any inherited configs
along the chain) are merged in memory to act like a single file as far
as Trac cares. Any option can go in any file. They are merged at a per-
key level, with the value lowest on
On Jun 24, 3:03 pm, Thomas Moschny [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
2008/6/24 Philip [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
You are right -- I guess the install put the egg into /usr/local/lib64/
python2.4/site-packages. I deleted the egg file from /usr/local/share/
trac/plugins and restarted web server. I don't
2008/6/24 Philip [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I tried that, and I still get the same thing. Plus, I still don't see
the Loading... message in the log, even after I attempt to access a
wiki page containing [[TracNav]]. If I google No macro or processor
named 'TracNav' found, I get several other pages
2008/6/23 Philip [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Trying to get the TracNav plugin to work on linux (zLinux, actually),
but it's not showing the navigation or giving any messages in the
log.
[...]
- there was no /usr/local/share/trac/conf/trac.ini file, so I created
one, and added the following:
On Jun 23, 5:20 pm, Thomas Moschny [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
2008/6/23 Philip [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Trying to get the TracNav plugin to work on linux (zLinux, actually),
but it's not showing the navigation or giving any messages in the
log.
[...]
- there was no
On Jun 23, 2008, at 5:20 PM, Thomas Moschny wrote:
2008/6/23 Philip [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Trying to get the TracNav plugin to work on linux (zLinux, actually),
but it's not showing the navigation or giving any messages in the
log.
[...]
- there was no /usr/local/share/trac/conf/trac.ini
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