I have no idea what that is like at all. Seriously. ;-)
How I wish I could be the same!!
Actually, I was being sarcastic. I don't think I even get to go a whole
day on just one job.
Right now, its about 3-4 ppl who'll be working on the server, of which only
1-2 might work simultaneously.
I don't know if this is helpful, but I run three different Trac servers, one
on a Solaris box, and two on Mac boxes. For the two Macs, I used MacPorts to
install (and keep up to date) the software. This has worked quite well for me.
One advantage of using an sqlite(3) database is that you can
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On 11/11/2010 04:14 AM, cap_sue wrote:
Thanks a lot for your input and sorry that I have taken so long to respond.
I was working on other stuff and only got back to the Trac installation now.
I have no idea what that is like at all. Seriously. ;-)
(No worries)
I have successfully managed to
Hello all,
I'm installing trac on osx(Snow Leopard - 10.6.4). After running through the
steps listed on the TracGuide page -
http://trac.edgewall.org/wiki/TracInstall, I've managed to get trac running
on the standalone server, tracd. However, I don't see the New Ticket tab
on the right side
On 10/22/2010 04:47 AM, cap_sue wrote:
http://trac.edgewall.org/wiki/TracInstall, I've managed to get trac running
on the standalone server, tracd. However, I don't see the New Ticket tab
on the right side of the page.
Depending on how you have it configured, you may need to log in first.
Hi,
I'm having some troble to install trac on osx server 10.6 (minimac).
I tried to follow this guide http://trac.edgewall.org/wiki/TracOnOsx but
seams out of date and many paths are incorrect or missing (ex: trac.cgi
don't exists at all on my server)
I also tried to use other howtos find