Yep - that's the ticket. I was running 291.

I'll route any further questions to mod_wsgi....

Many Thanks....

On Jul 10, 4:22 pm, Graham Dumpleton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> On Jul 11, 5:02 am, blackfin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > It appears that if I have a pre-existing anonymous session, I cannot
> > complete the login sequence. The session does not get promoted. If I
> > delete the trac_session cookie, and hit login again, then session
> > promotion works, and the 'logged in as <userid>' mesg appears,
> > trac_auth cookie gets created, etc.
>
> > The userid does exist in the htpasswd file, Apache auth works as
> > expected, userid does have TRAC_ADMIN privileges, etc.
>
> > This is a 0.11 Trac env with MySQL 5.0.41, usingmod_wsgion Apache
> > 2.2.4. I am using it on a server without a FQDN, on a virtual host -
>
> > <VirtualHost *:9137>
> >   DocumentRoot /usr/local/trac/blackfin/project/apache
> >   ServerName trac.fedora6
> >   DirectoryIndex index.php
> >   ErrorLog logs/trac-error_log
> >   CustomLog logs/trac-access_log common
>
> >   <Directory "/usr/local/trac/blackfin/project/apache/">
> >     WSGIApplicationGroup %{GLOBAL}
> >     Order deny,allow
> >     Allow from All
> >   </Directory>
>
> >   <Location /trac/login>
> >     AuthType Basic
> >     AuthName "Trac"
> >     AuthUserFile /usr/local/apache/passwd/passwords
> >     Require valid-user
> >   </Location>
> > </VirtualHost>
>
> > any help, hints, tips, etc. appreciated...
>
> Which version of mod_wsgi out of subversion are you using?
>
> There was an issue fixed 1st July with it not passing back all cookies
> set by an application and it was specifically affecting Trac login
> mechanism you are relying on. The fix was in r321. If you are using
> older version of mod_wsgi try:
>
>   svn update -r 321
>
> Rebuild and reinstall.
>
> Hold off using actual head of repository right now as issue just
> brought to my attention with some newer changes than that. New issue
> only affecting first attempt to build on Windows at this point, but
> safer not to use head in case it has wider impact.
>
> Any further issues, might be better to come over to the mod_wsgi
> Google group.
>
> Graham


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