You do need to know where the database files are, Josh indicates the
SQLite ones are in the trac environment tree. I use PostgreSQL but I
set it up and know where the files are (and it is only used for our Trac
dBs)...
You can also just dump the appropriate table out of the database, such
as w
ipt?
> > Otherwise im wondering how you got the information residing
> > in your sql databse to the new system.
> > /David
> >
> -Original Message-
> From: trac-users@googlegroups.com On Behalf Of Josh Godsiff
> Sent: 04 August 2010 02:43
> To: tr
SQLite DBs exist as straight files on the filesystem, and reside within
the project folder - subsequently, tar-balling the directory also grabs
the database.
- Josh
On 3/8/2010 9:31 PM, Kiesel wrote:
Hi Josh,
didnt you have to do some backup, using the trac-admin script?
Otherwise im wonderin
Hi Josh,
didnt you have to do some backup, using the trac-admin script?
Otherwise im wondering how you got the information residing in your sql
databse to the new system.
/David
> I recently had to migrate around 20 Trac projects from one server to
> another for work. My process there was jus
On 29/7/2010 6:35 PM, Kiesel wrote:
Hi!
My new job at the university im at is to move an existing and running trac
to a new server. No one here knows anything about it and as im the new guy,
the decision was that i had to do it.
I set up a working (but empty) trac, but now im not able to import