Re: [Trac] Re: Getting Trac running in a venv

2019-10-11 Thread Mike Dewhirst
Thank you Dima. Much appreciated. M On 12/10/2019 3:07 am, 'Dimitri Maziuk' via Trac Users wrote: On 10/11/2019 2:57 AM, Mike Dewhirst wrote: The Trac server will be Ubuntu 18.04 not Windows. Does that modify your "no alternative."? Containers aren't portable, you need a windows container

Re: [Trac] Re: Getting Trac running in a venv

2019-10-11 Thread Mike Dewhirst
On 12/10/2019 3:07 am, 'Dimitri Maziuk' via Trac Users wrote: It means I can still run perl scripts from the 90s. Can't read them, but they'll run on ubuntu 18.04. Python: not so much. Very good. I couldn't read the perl I wrote let alone anyone else's. That's why I'm in python. -- You

[Trac] Re: trac 1.0.1 slow

2019-10-11 Thread Anna
Hello, I have not tested yet, but I will accept it as a first step, because I have multiple instance of trac, each instance has his own trac.ini and different ticket custom fields. Even an instance using one or two custom fileds is faster then other instance, but it's also slow. The problem is

Re: [Trac] Re: Getting Trac running in a venv

2019-10-11 Thread 'Dimitri Maziuk' via Trac Users
On 10/11/2019 2:57 AM, Mike Dewhirst wrote: The Trac server will be Ubuntu 18.04 not Windows. Does that modify your "no alternative."? Containers aren't portable, you need a windows container to run on windows and a linux one to run on linux. As it happens, already running on the target

Re: [Trac] Re: Getting Trac running in a venv

2019-10-11 Thread Mike Dewhirst
On 11/10/2019 1:57 am, 'Dimitri Maziuk' via Trac Users wrote: With core python being incompatible with itself and its DLL hell on top, there is no alternative. The Trac server will be Ubuntu 18.04 not Windows. Does that modify your "no alternative."? As it happens, already running on the