Thanks to the Trac docs, and this groups archive..I managed to get the following running, and though I would share:
Apache 2.2 Subversion 1.4.6 Python 2.5 Trac 0.11 (note: haven't set up subversion server yet, but will follow up on that) On windows server WITH windows authentication. mutli-project setup Gotcha's, must have the version of subversion, AND the subverison bindings for python built AGAINTS apache 2.2. I migrated from other environment, and missed that step. how to tell? trac-admin initenv just sort of dies, no trace back, error, or success result - subversion bindings. however...I have one miss... while I am authenticated against the windows domain, I don't have admin rights, despite giving myself admin rights. I added myself twice just to be sure, once as loginID and onces as MyDomain\loginID. I do get logged in, logged in as MyDomain\loginID shows on trac page. Curiously, trac persmissions list me as MyDomain\\loginID I suspect this has something to do with it, any suggestions? anyway, here is the list of what I didn/needed: -Installed python 2.5.2 with windows installer -installed easy_install windows installer (might not of needed, I forgot if 2.5 has easy_install in main distro) -Subversion 1.4.6 built against apache 2.2 (how to tell, look in the subversion\bin directory, if you have ibapr-1.dll your good, if you have ibapr.dll, its for apached 2.0. This same check can be used for the libsvn python bindings under the site-packages\libsvn location. -Subverision python bindings built against apache2.2 *note, when I tried to navigate to the apache2.2 subversion files from tigris.org, it bonked, round the link in the group here... http://subversion.tigris.org/servlets/ProjectDocumentList?folderID=8100&expandFolder=8100&folderID=8100 -trac 0.11b2 -PySQLlite windows binaries (technically not needed again for 2.5) -windows binaries from zip of pysqlite, and the pysqllite explorer tool (for my own use, but handy) -genshi 4.4 mod_python for python 2.5 Apache 2.2 mod_auth_sspi_1.0.4 TortiseSVN was helpful Some of this might be overkill, but it worked. I followd the TracOnWindows/Advanced and the TracModPython instructions linked from there. in case anyone cares. I also just say a thread on this group about process issues with mod python here: http://groups.google.com/group/trac-users/browse_thread/thread/4cf659b1fc07cb5b?hl=en haven't seen the issue yet, but ... anyway, if anyone has any tips on my permissions issues, please let me know. I have NOT created any kind of auth file, etc. I just used windows authentication, not sure if that makes a difference. Cheers! btw, thanks to all in the group, and those that have documented all these processes to date, aside from some self-inflicted wounds, it went' rather smoothly. --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Trac Users" group. To post to this group, send email to [email protected] To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/trac-users?hl=en -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~---
