Hi, anybody has an idea?
Is this a problem of the new templates? I can't get a connection to a remote repo working at all, because of the operand error. -- Max On 6 Feb., 09:50, "mb" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi, > > now after having upgraded our MySQL Database (see my other post about > the problems), > I tried to test the plugin. I installed the egg for the plugin in the > global site-packages folder. > > I created a trac environment and gave rsvn as repository type and set > the repository dir to > the svn:// URL of our repository. > > Repository type [svn]> rsvn > ... > Path to repository [/path/to/repos]> svn://pgksvnp1 > > After that the environment was created, with the following warning. > > Repository type rsvn not supported > > Ok I can understand that, the plugin is not active at this moment. So > I checked trac.ini and > entered the following: > > [components] > tracremotesvn.* = enabled > > After navigating to the trac site I received an error saying that the > host wasn't found, in the host > name there some /xbb characters which for me points again to utf8 > problems ... > (I can't reproduce the error, short of recreating the environment from > scratch again, which I > would do, if it helps ...) > Well anyway, afterwards I tried to use the http:// protocol, since the > plugin-website said this > protocol was tested. Then I got the following error: > > Command failed: unsupported operand type(s) for -: 'long' and > 'datetime.datetime' > > AFAIK this error means, that the changeset table is at least > incomplete if not empty. So > I tried trac-admin resync, BUT: I received that same error, so I have > no way to fill the table :/ > > So I have up til now not been able to connect to a remote repository. > > Can somebody give me some pointers as to what I have done wrong ... > > -- Max > > On 5 Feb., 10:25, Christian Boos <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > mb wrote: > > > ... > > > Second, I'd like to give some support, to speed up the improvement of > > > the plugin. > > > That is if there are some tasks, that a longtime c++ developer who has > > > discovered > > > python just a couple of weeks ago, can tackle. > > > Well, I don't know exactly the amount of effort you'll be able to > > dedicate for this, but if you are well versed in C, probably the most > > critical piece of infrastructure that needs to be improved would be the > > Subversion bindings themselves. From the last mail of gotoh, I gather > > that Subversion 1.5dev already contains a few of the required fixes, but > > I'm sure there are more improvements to be made, if only for the speed ;) > > > Speaking about the bindings, we need to get the svn_diff_file_option_t > > type in the bindings, so that we can use blame3 instead of the limited > > blame2... This is of interest for both svn_fs.py and svn_ra.py, as blame > > functions are in the client layer. > > > -- Christian --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Trac Development" group. To post to this group, send email to [email protected] To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/trac-dev?hl=en -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~---
