Thanks Ricky,
do you remember if you had to disable wiki to get things working, or
was it just disabled because it was something you didnt need? I want
to use the browse, timeline, tickets and wiki if possible

Andy

On 26/01/2008, Ricky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On Jan 25, 2:46 pm, "Andy Billington" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
> > has anyone tried using Rancid (for cisco config management) with a
> > subversion repository rather than CVS, and then putting Trac onto that
> > same subversion repository? Looking for pointers, or things to avoid
>
> Okay... first attempt to reply failed.  Let's see if it works this
> time.  :)
>
> I'm using it at my office.  I just needed it to provide a web frontend
> to the revisions of config changes.  Unfortunately, I didn't note down
> much when setting it up.  There wasn't much, at least when I attempted
> it, that was very different than setting it up to point to any other
> svn repos, however.
>
> The main thing was that we had to disable most of the functionality
> within Trac.  Wiki, Search, Roadmaps, etc.  All we needed was the
> Timeline and Browse functionality.
>
> If you already have a working Rancid implementation with Subversion as
> your revision control, then adding Trac is fairly routine (at least as
> far as Trac installs go).
>
> >
>

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