Hey all,
Fairly new to the inner workings of TRAC, but I have a desktop PC on my
network running Subversion and TRAC (0.11.2.1) linked together on Apache
(2.2) with Python (2.5).
I have set up notifications to work by sending an e-mail via GMail SMTP
settings, and it sends fine to me.
However,
On Aug 8, 6:47 pm, jevans jevans...@gmail.com wrote:
As far as I can tell, trac-admin does not support defining new
permissions, although it might be nice if it did. When I try, I get
MY_NEW_PERMISSION is not a valid action. Am I missing something?
Assuming this can't be done, and I don't
On Aug 8, 5:41 pm, Sean Killeen seankill...@gmail.com wrote:
However, our usernames aren't in the system as e-mail addresses by default.
I can't seem to find a place to associate usernames with e-mail addresses,
and it wold be nice to not have to type an entire e-mail address in the
owner/cc
Wonderful! That's exactly what I was looking for. I just needed to be
able to inform people where to put their e-mail address, and missed it
in the prefs screen. Thank you!
I will also check out AutocompleteUsersPlugin -- it looks like it will
make things much easier as well.
Thank you very
i saw there is a changeset fixing the iso date format:
http://trac.edgewall.org/changeset/7823. how is one supposed to set
the iso-8601 date format correctly, as a trac default?
and i saw http://trac.edgewall.org/ticket/2182 - which is still open.
what is the current status and the plans? can we
On Aug 9, 5:41 am, Sean Killeen seankill...@gmail.com wrote:
Wonderful! That's exactly what I was looking for. I just needed to be
able to inform people where to put their e-mail address, and missed it
in the prefs screen. Thank you!
I will also check out AutocompleteUsersPlugin -- it looks
Wow, it works now.
According to this wiki, I granted this user the WIKI_ADMIN and
TICKET_ADMIN privileges , so it works now.
thank you very much!
On Aug 6, 8:23 pm, alind sharma alind_...@yahoo.com wrote:
Check the granting privileges section in this page:
Thanks Jani and Christian for your responses.
On the topic of picking unstable? trunk vs stable released... I was
thinking working with a known working and stable version, perhaps even
released, with good test case coverage, will give me a great baseline
to be sure whatever mods my team produces