Hi.
I need to migrate only tickets, and any attachments and comments associated
with those tickets, from one PostgreSQL db to another on a different server. I
don't need to worry about user accounts.
Both Bloodhounds are 0.8. I figure I just need to copy data from one set of
tables in one db
vestigate a bit further but I hope that is of some use.
Cheers,
Gary
On 10 March 2015 at 23:01, Harris, Christopher P
mailto:chris_har...@baxter.com>> wrote:
After some Googling, I read the following:
([^/]+)
Which means match text of 1 or more characters until a forward slash is found.
So, t
Basic auth is effectively disabled, and I'm
not greeted with a Basic auth dialog box by the browser.
Do I really need "/bloodhound/[^/]+/login" as my RegEx pattern to catch
whatever it is that the Trac/Bloodhound authors intend for me to catch?
-Chris Harris
From: Harris
Hi.
Since I started using Bloodhound, around v0.4, I've had issues with the RegEx
pattern "/bloodhound/[^/]+/login" that's defined in my Apache HTTPd web
server's virtual hosts config.
Specifically, my issue is that it never works!
If I click on the Login link on the Bloodhound home page, I'm
Thanks, Ryan.
I'll take a look at those plug-ins. They look promising.
- Chris
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On Aug 12, 2013, at 10:21 PM, "Ryan Ollos"
mailto:ryan.ol...@wandisco.com>> wrote:
On Mon, Aug 12, 2013 at 4:39 PM, Harris, Christopher P
mailto:chris_har...@baxter.com&
Platform: Windows Server 2008
Front End: Apache web server
Back End: PostgreSQL
VirtualEnv is used
I've created my first ticket and have noticed the following message in between
the ticket's Description section and the Attachments section:
Warning Unknown widget TicketRelations
How can I get r
Hi,
I've set up Apache Bloodhound on a Windows Server 2008 box using Apache web
server as the front end and PostgreSQL as the backend.
I've enabled LDAP authentication/authorization using mod_authnz_ldap and
mod_ldap. I can log in. The LDAP server is MS AD. I created my first ticket
and tri