Hi Tommaso,
I guess setting svn path entry in your project trac.ini file may resolve
your problem.
For Example: repository_dir = /opt/svn/repos/Project1
Once you set the svn path in trac.ini file, it might ask for trac resync(not
sure).
Lemme know whether you able to solve it.
~Sudha
On
Hi,
I'm sorry but I do not speak English very well!
I have successfully installed Trac and can manage multiple projects without
problems.
I create a project with:
trac-admin /path/projectname initenv
and svn repository with:
svnadmin create /path/projectname/svn
The new project does not
If you have a clean svn repository you have no files, so there are no files
to browse?
Cheers / Erik
On Fri, May 28, 2010 at 10:53 AM, Tommaso tbatta...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
I'm sorry but I do not speak English very well!
I have successfully installed Trac and can manage multiple projects
I'm sorry but I do not speak English very well!
Seems good to me!
I have successfully installed Trac and can manage multiple
projects without problems.
I create a project with:
trac-admin /path/projectname initenv
and svn repository with:
svnadmin create /path/projectname/svn
...I
Cooke, Mark skrev 28. mai 2010 11:18:
I'm sorry but I do not speak English very well!
Seems good to me!
I have successfully installed Trac and can manage multiple
projects without problems.
I create a project with:
trac-admin /path/projectname initenv
and svn repository with:
svnadmin