Hi,
Which version of the BitNami Trac Stack are you using? If you are
using a recent version you just need to go to the Windows Start Menu
-- BitNami Trac Stack -- Use BitNami Trac Stack. Then a windows
command prompt will be open and you just need to type track-admin.
Best regards,
Victoria.
I'm new at this
when i read in the instructions
Trac is distributed with a powerful command-line configuration tool
where is the command line tool ?
do i have to run something else to get the command line tool?
I've installed Trac using BitNami on my local machine with the default http
On 05/02/2011 10:08 AM, jobxyz wrote:
where is the command line tool ?
Depends on where your installation installed it. Mine is in /usr/bin.
do i have to run something else to get the command line tool?
I don't think so. Mine was installed as part of core trac.
I see the admin tab - but
I'm using windows and things seem to be installed in
C:\Documents and Settings\my name\BitNami Trac Stack repository\
If I'm not mistaken /usr/bin is something from Linux no?
Matthew Caron-2 wrote:
On 05/02/2011 10:08 AM, jobxyz wrote:
where is the command line tool ?
Depends on where
I'm using windows and things seem to be installed in
C:\Documents and Settings\my name\BitNami Trac Stack repository\
If I'm not mistaken /usr/bin is something from Linux no?
Matthew Caron-2 wrote:
On 05/02/2011 10:08 AM, jobxyz wrote:
where is the command line tool ?
Depends on where
On 05/02/2011 10:50 AM, jobxyz wrote:
I'm using windows and things seem to be installed in
C:\Documents and Settings\my name\BitNami Trac Stack repository\
So then:
1. Find the subdirectory of that which has a trac-admin.exe (or similar)
file.
2. add the directory you found in step 1 to