Hi,
Sorry for bother you.I hope i am using right mailing list. I am trying
to integrate SVN/Bugzilla and Twiki on WINDOWs(:( ). I wanted to know
whether this is possible ? and has anybody done it before.
Please help me in this regards
Punit
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> I wanted to create multi projects support.
> in my folder /var/trac/projects :
It looks like you've created a *single* project into
/var/trac/projects, whereas you've declared /var/trac/projects as a
parent directory for several projects.
To create several projects with you current configura
User ML is trac-users@googlegroups.com, please do not post
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I'll post a response to the trac-users ML.
Cheers,
Manu
On Fri, Jul 11, 2008 at 4:48 PM, janwalti <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> I wanted to create multi projects support.
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Posting partly because it might help someone else, and partly because I
figure y'all might be amused.
In a 0.10 installation, I had a typo in the summary field of a ticket.
Not finding a way to edit that within trac, I fired up psql and typed
something wrong, setting summary on all tickets becaus
Eleonore DUVELLE kirjoitti:
> Yes, I've taken care of that too with my Python program (our tickets are in
> French so it would have been impossible not to use utf-8). But if there are
> other problems with creating tickets into the Trac database, I'd like to know
> them... My program is already
TracForge is not compatible with CGI. The 0.10 version uses some monkey
patching to add the 0.11-style lazy loading to request args. You need
something with a persistent interpreter (FCGI, mod_py, mod_wsgi, tracd).
You will still usually see this error the first request after
restarting, then i
On Jul 11, 1:32 am, "Ben Bruscella" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Wed, Jul 9, 2008 at 3:22 AM, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > We have used bugzilla, and won't use it again, trac is superior in
> > every way. Plus with the wiki, and some key plugins, it's a complete
> > solution for us to put do
Hi,
it seems that the right way should use xml-rpc. I will read:
http://trac-hacks.org/wiki/XmlRpcPlugin.
Thank you again.
Alberto
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11/07/2008 14.51
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Thank you
On Thu, Jul 10, 2008 at 9:16 AM, Aaron D. Marasco <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> On Thu, Jul 10, 2008 at 10:22 AM, Ian Jones <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>> Can you please explain further or point me at some docs on how to set this
>> up further? I'd love that and I tried with no success
Yes, I've taken care of that too with my Python program (our tickets are in
French so it would have been impossible not to use utf-8). But if there are
other problems with creating tickets into the Trac database, I'd like to know
them... My program is already created and used, so I can't use xm
Hi,
For my part, I've created a program which exports tasks from an xml file to
Trac. I've done it using python and pysqlite2 and it works well.
But it seems that it's not the good way (see the post [Trac] add ticket with
php page).
So maybe someone else will have a better idea...
Eleon
Hi all,
till now I have used Codetrack as a simple bug tracker. Now I want to
switch to a more powerful system and I have opted for TRAC.
Does anybody had imported the bugs from the simple XML format to the
sqlite Db used in TRAC ? It is better to user some Python-sqlite binding
or access direct
Hi,
I don't have rights to remove attachments, but the following doesn't
seem to be completely appropriate when taking about database schemas
http://trac.edgewall.org/attachment/wiki/TracDev/DatabaseSchema/leatherslave%20athos.jpg
Thanks
Mark
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2008/7/11 Thomas Moschny <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> 2008/7/3 Yvonne Oy Ling Cheong <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>> Oh! The same error that I remember seeing before the upgrade. Also failed
>> validation.(error msg below) I believe it is a known problem but no fix yet.
>> Anyway, it is good to pinpoint the p
2008/7/3 Yvonne Oy Ling Cheong <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Oh! The same error that I remember seeing before the upgrade. Also failed
> validation.(error msg below) I believe it is a known problem but no fix yet.
> Anyway, it is good to pinpoint the problem areas and take note of it.
See http://svn.i
> Could you tell me witch other things have to be taken care of, except from
> the change history and the notifications?
Consider the reverse way: if you can implement the same features with
XMLRPC, do not hack the database.
As I wrote, if you ever write a non-UTF-8 character in the DB, the
err
Actually I have a page of support where user can post their problems.
I would like when a user add a problem a ticket will be create
automatically in trac
On 11 juil. 2008, at 11:40, Eleonore DUVELLE wrote:
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> I know how to do it in Python, but not in PHP. Anyway, I think that
> the only
That's right, of course. But in our case, we don't use email notifications, and
the change history takes into accout the changes I do in the database. (I don't
know how, but it does). I've made a program that creates tickets in Trac by
modifying its database and I've encountered no problem yet.
> I would ever access Trac database directly.
+"n" ;-)
Cheers,
Manu
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> I know how to do it in Python, but not in PHP. Anyway, I think that the only
> way is to write directly in the database.
Nope, there is the XMLRPC plugin which should always be preferred over
hacking into the database directly.
Be careful when accessing the DB bypassing a Trac API: this is ve
Eleonore DUVELLE kirjoitti:
> I know how to do it in Python, but not in PHP. Anyway, I think that the only
> way is to write directly in the database. This page might be of some help:
> http://trac.edgewall.org/wiki/TracDev/DatabaseSchema
> Maybe if you described more what you want I could give
I know how to do it in Python, but not in PHP. Anyway, I think that the only
way is to write directly in the database. This page might be of some help:
http://trac.edgewall.org/wiki/TracDev/DatabaseSchema
Maybe if you described more what you want I could give you some more info. Do
you want to
Aquaserver kirjoitti:
> Hello,
> I would like to add ticket in trac without use trac interface.
> I don't know if it's possible but I want to use php for do that.
> I anyone have an idea :)
xml-rpc or try using one of those patches providing json-calls on top of
xml-rpc plugin.
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Jani Tiainen
Hello,
I would like to add ticket in trac without use trac interface.
I don't know if it's possible but I want to use php for do that.
I anyone have an idea :)
Thank you
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hi the errors am getting are
Oops...
Trac detected an internal error: 'Request' object has no attribute
'_args'
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/local/share/trac/cgi-bin/trac.cgi", line 20, in
cgi_frontend.run()
File "/TracWorkspace/vela.velappan/workspace/trac/web/
cgi_fr
On Wed, Jul 9, 2008 at 3:22 AM, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> We have used bugzilla, and won't use it again, trac is superior in
> every way. Plus with the wiki, and some key plugins, it's a complete
> solution for us to put documents, test plans, requirements, project
> information, and perform
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