Hello all,

I'm running trac 0.10.3, apache 2.2.4, mod_python 3.2.8,
timingandestimationplugin-0.3.8, TracBurndown-01.08.10, subversion
1.4.3

I'm using the trac-post commit hook from the timing and estimation
plugin.  When commiting to svn I got the error:
Warning: 'post-commit' hook failed with error output:

$
notice the empty line that's printed.  I could live with an empty
warning, but this causes the the post-commit changes to be backed out
....

I tired running the script manually (on the server) after a commit and
I got the error:
Warning: 'post-commit' hook failed with error output:
first run of update_burndown_data - insert needed

$
After a little search it appears there was (what amounts to) an
unconditional print to stderr in the burndown plugin (line 291/294),
but I commented that out.
I can now run the script manually on the server and everythign works
fine, but I still get the warning (and the post-commit script then
fails) when I commit and let svn run the post-commit script.

based on the output it looks like there's an uncessary flush to
stderr... I tried looking for it but I wasn't able to find it

has anyone else had any experiences like this on the post-commit hooks
for svn with trac?

Respectfully,
Christopher Taylor

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