Hi, Noah
I could possibly take a look on that, if no one else would approve an
interest? But probably I should concern with DiscussionPlugin,
ScreeenshotsPlugin and DownloadsPlugin at first place.
My work on the ticket ninja features (which included bulk editing) got
cut short
Maybe this plugin can be useful?
http://trac-hacks.org/wiki/BatchModifyPlugin
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I'm looking for a way to bulk edit tickets (e.x. I want to change the
Severity of a bunch of bugs without drilling into each one). I found
this changeset
On 27/06/07, Michael Morrissey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I have been unable to get Trac 10.4 working for multiple projects as set
out in the installation instructions.
I am using Mod_Python with Apache 2.0. I have two Subversion repositories
- main and Test located in
I tried now the trac plugin for Eclipse also.
Connection seems to be OK and at least there is a log entry 127.0.0.1
- - [27/Jun/2007 13:08:24] POST /trac/login/xmlrpc HTTP/1.1 200.
But nothing else happens.
I checked also Mylar again, but when I try to validate the connection
or login, I still
Since along while I'm experiencing a trouble when creating/changing tickets
on my site (Trac 0.10.(4?), FreeBSD, sqlite, mod_python). Each time I create
or update the ticket, it freezes for about 31s (local network), while
preview changes, adding/changing wiki pages, etc. works with no delay at
This is usually due to a misconfiguration in your mail setup. Trac
sends notification mails synchronously, so if your MTA has long
timeouts on reverse lookups etc. you will see this kind of behaviour.
On 6/27/07, Sergey Chernov [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Since along while I'm experiencing a
We use email notifications and it works fine.
I would say: disable notifications and try again.
It is likely that the trouble comes from a SMTP connection issue.
HTH,
Manu
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Thanks. I think it is, but I need these notifications bad. Any idea how to
put notifications into separated thread?
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I figure the traditional way to solve this problem is to have a mail
agent on the local machine that has its own mail queue. That way there
is no connection delay and since the MTA has a queue, there is no delay
for the sender. The MTA can be configured to forward all outgoing mail
to a specific
Hello Everyone
I just wanted to say a huge thank you to all the people involved in
making Trac what it is today. We just transferred all of our CVS
system over to Subversion + Trac, and I can't tell you how much we
appreciate the effort and thought that has gone into making Trac a
Thanks. I think it is, but I need these notifications bad. Any idea how to
put notifications into separated thread?
This has already been discussed in an old thread, this is a (very) bad
idea. You need to fix up your SMTP server, as the problem is either
your email server or your Trac config.
Hello. I am interested in connecting an instance of Trac and an instance of
Bugzilla together. Currently I have both systems authenticating against the
same LDAP repository (Microsoft Active Directory in this case), and want to
take advantage of the better UI and ease of use features of Trac
I am running to pretty much dead end. It is extremely
frustrating It seems that swig binding issue is one
of the leading installation issues with trac and yet there
is only a scattered documentation on this.
I am trying to post to swig, svn and python newsgroups
but not expecting to get
I'm not using a pre-commit hook, and I wouldn't want to use one that
rejected all commits without a ticket attached (svn mkdir in
particular)! That's just not appropriate in our case.
I'm not sure the post commit script can be used w/o the pre commit script:
if you've removed the
Can you give an example of an invalid generated URL, along with the
version of Trac you're using?
Cheers,
Manu
On 6/22/07, Gustavo Narea [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello, everyone.
I want to host a Trac-powered project at
http://tracker.gnulinuxmatters.org/animador/ but relative links are
What version of setuptools do you have installed?
Run:
python -c from setuptools import __version__; print __version__
On 6/26/07, diego gentoo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have the latest one already. I have this problem when I try to build the
plugin from the souce:
xxx# python setup.py
in my opinion.if a string is not for the end user.leave it alone.a
programmer have to know some of the English words.and sometimes the log's
messages are very simple sentences.
I'm not sure to understand your point. Can you elaborate ?
Thanks,
Manu
On 6/26/07, Emmanuel Blot [EMAIL
On 6/28/07, John Clayton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello Everyone
I just wanted to say a huge thank you to all the people involved in making
Trac what it is today. We just transferred all of our CVS system over to
Subversion + Trac, and I can't tell you how much we appreciate the effort
and
in my opinion.if a string is not for the end user.leave it alone.a
programmer have to know some of the English words.and sometimes the log's
messages are very simple sentences.
I'm not sure to understand your point. Can you elaborate ?
Thanks,
hi
what I mean is.if there is a message/log that
Not sure if this is the right place to post a installation question so
please tell me where to post if this is the wrong place.
I am trying to install the latest stable version of Trac on my shared
hosting environment (Site5 to be specific). My basic steps were:
1. Download Trac
2. Run the
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