[Trac] Account Manager 0.6.dev0 not updating?

2021-04-15 Thread Steel Rides
I'm trying to install Account Manager 0.6.dev0 on Ubuntu 18.04LTS with Trac 1.4.2. It installed properly (sudo -H pip install --pre TracAccountManager) and comes up in Trac, but Notifications don't work. Notifications are set to I get the following error: 2021-04-15 13:40:37,744 Trac[api]

[Trac] Re: PyMySQL installation instructions

2021-04-12 Thread Steel Rides
Great. Thanks for the clarification. I misunderstood the error that "mysql" was unsupported. On Sunday, April 11, 2021 at 4:37:16 PM UTC-4 RjOllos wrote: > On Friday, April 9, 2021 at 10:14:55 AM UTC-7 steel...@raidoh.com wrote: > >> I'm installing Trac 1.4 on Ubuntu 18.04 and while there are

Re: [Trac] ticket_notify_email.txt for Jinja2

2021-04-19 Thread Steel Rides
Hi Ryan, Thanks for the response, but I don't think that's the issue. I'd put ticket_notify_email.txt in $ENV/templates and the file and templates directory are both the same permissions as the rest of the files. I'm only working with a single environment. I'd added the directories under

[Trac] Re: Account Manager 0.6.dev0 not updating?

2021-04-16 Thread Steel Rides
Perfect. This plus installing TracAnnouncer worked. I thought it was an optional plugin but it appears to be required for AccountManager notifications. On Thursday, April 15, 2021 at 6:22:37 PM UTC-4 RjOllos wrote: > On Thursday, April 15, 2021 at 10:54:08 AM UTC-7 steel...@raidoh.com >

Re: [Trac] ticket_notify_email.txt for Jinja2

2021-04-16 Thread Steel Rides
@Mo, did you figure out where the ticket_notify_email.txt is supposed to be to allow modifications? On Wednesday, January 15, 2020 at 8:53:04 AM UTC-5 Mo wrote: > On Trac-1.4 I followed > https://trac.edgewall.org/wiki/CookBook/Notification/Templates#jinja2 > > and have a

[Trac] PyMySQL installation instructions

2021-04-09 Thread Steel Rides
I'm installing Trac 1.4 on Ubuntu 18.04 and while there are instructions for using MySQL, the recommendation is to use PyMySQL. I'm not familiar with PyMySQL, but it seems like it serves to allow Python to interact with a MySQL server, so I still need to install the MySQL server and create a