Thanks for all the help. It was a combination of the SELinux and the
issue of not specifying the initenv parameters. I was now able to set
up things and it is working currently

Regards
Hari

On Mar 29, 1:43 am, "Matt Good" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Mar 28, 2:46 pm, "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > I guess the mistake I made was to run trac-admin in tne interactive
> > mode. trac-admin initenv
>
> > and then I typed intienv
>
> > I did not notice the option that printed creating directory in /var/
> > lib/psql/data
>
> > I am still stumped on why it chose the above
>
> The first argument to trac-admin is the project directory.  If you
> were in /var/libpsql/data when you ran it then "initenv" was the
> relative path for the project.
>
> You probably meant to do:
> trac-admin /var/lib/trac/my_project initenv
>
> The permissions error is likely an SELinux issue since I believe this
> is normally enabled on Fedora.  Search for SELinux on the list and
> Trac for info on configuring it to allow the Apache process access to
> your Trac projects.
>
> -- Matt Good


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