Afternoon,
I currently use the CommitTicketUpdater component to automatically set
ticket statuses, so far it has been working great. I was curious though if
it has the functionality for multiple commands such as I would like both of
these commands to work closes #ticketnumber and #ticketnumber
On Monday, August 26, 2013 6:16:45 PM UTC+2, olemis wrote:
What other plugins have you deployed ? There are a number of
interactions that can make this fails , especially if you are using
AccountManagerPlugin together with server (e.g. apache2) digest auth
handlers then check this out
On Monday, August 26, 2013 6:16:45 PM UTC+2, olemis wrote:
- Digest auth is enabled , what about anonymous access ?
* If there's anonymous access to /login/... is forbidden then you'll
get expeted HTTP error status .
Is it possible that the authentication work needs to be done
On 8/27/13, Feuermurmel michi.schw...@gmail.com wrote:
On Monday, August 26, 2013 6:16:45 PM UTC+2, olemis wrote:
- Digest auth is enabled , what about anonymous access ?
* If there's anonymous access to /login/... is forbidden then you'll
get expeted HTTP error status .
Is it
On Monday, August 26, 2013 12:22:17 PM UTC-7, Malcolm Frazier wrote:
Afternoon,
I currently use the CommitTicketUpdater component to automatically set
ticket statuses, so far it has been working great. I was curious though if
it has the functionality for multiple commands such as I would
I suggest disabling AccountManagerPlugin and seeing if you can login to
Trac after starting it with:
tracd -p 8000
--basic-auth=trac,$FLAMINGO_DIR/trac/.htpasswd,$FLAMINGO_DIR/trac
$FLAMINGO_DIR/trac
Looked up instructions on how to remove the plugin and went to the plugins
dir
On Tuesday, August 27, 2013 6:02:21 PM UTC-7, mosterhouse2000 wrote:
I suggest disabling AccountManagerPlugin and seeing if you can login to
Trac after starting it with:
tracd -p 8000
--basic-auth=trac,$FLAMINGO_DIR/trac/.htpasswd,$FLAMINGO_DIR/trac
$FLAMINGO_DIR/trac
Looked up