I'm getting an unsupported repository error for the Mercurial
plugin, and was wondering if there was anything else I should try to
get this working again. I have been upgrading components on my
system, so that was probably the trigger that broke it.
I'm using Python 2.4.4:
haselmaus ~ # sudo
Ok, so it magically started working... at least, on the web page. The
trac-admin command still complains that
Repository type hg not supported
but the web works, so I can't complain.
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You received this message because you are
This looks like usual installation issues with Subversion
(Unsupported version control system svn)
Search the TracFaq and the ML archive with these words, you'll get
some useful troubleshooting guide (LD_LIBRARY_PATH usually being a
good candidate)
I still get the:
TracError: Unsupported
Remove the following line:
smtp_port = 465
or use it with the regular SMTP port (25).
gmail would not support port 25. (Secure connection)
I still have not been able to successfully setup trac to use Gmail's
SMTP.
For testing purposes, you might give http://sourceforge.net/projects/
I still have not been able to successfully setup trac to use Gmail's
SMTP.
So you probably have an issue with your settings: I'm using GMail on a
regular basis w/ Trac ;-)
Moreover, setting up GMail as a SMTP relay has already been discussed
in this ML and several users reported it works fine.
Eric Anderson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
When setting up a new trac environment it comes with a bunch of sample
data. It seems to be 4 milestones and the Trac manual. Is there anyway
I can get it to not do this? Right now I am manually deleting each
wiki page but that is time consuming. I am
Please teach the usage of the custom query of Trac.
1.Can Last updated date be added to the search condition?
I want to retrieve the ticket that stagnates work.
Because maybe such ticket is forgotten in the project.
2.Can the display item be changed on the screen where the result of
the