Emmanuel Blot wrote:

Unfortunately 0.10.3 isn't available from blastwave currently. Is there
anyone who has successfully managed to
upgrade Trac without using blastwave on Solaris 9 please?  What did you
have to do to get it to install properly?

Unfortunately, I run Trac on Windows, Linux and MacOS - with no
trouble - but I don't use Solaris so I won't be of much help here.

I'm not sure that Trac is the problem here, maybe the problem comes
from the various libraries. For example, see
http://trac.edgewall.org/ticket/2560
I've been round this loop before. ;-) I tried the suggestions in this ticket to
no avail.

What I don't understand is.... I had got Trac working with the repository at
0.10 via blastwave.  All I have done is upgrade the Trac code which are
python libraries?  Does the Trac code determine which libiconv etc is
picked up - so in upgrading I might have inadvertently switched to the
incorrect one?  Everything else in my setup has remained the same.
I guess I'm very confused as to the workings of Trac.

I've tired to contact the maintainer of the blastwave distribution so I hope
they might be able to help, but if there is anyone out there successfully
installed on Solaris then I would really appreciate hearing from you.

THanks,
Ros.


Do you have any other error message in you Trac log file?
There is no further error message in the Trac log file.





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