You were right ... the paths were wrong. Now, they are ok, the global_ini gets loaded, but the macros still don't work.
The logs says this: DEBUG: Loading file plugin BackLinksMenu from D:/workspace/trac/plugins \BackLinksMenu.py DEBUG: Loading file plugin changelog from D:/workspace/trac/plugins \changelog.py I'm not sure, but looks like an error in the plugins, not in my configuration :-( Thanks, On 24 oct, 18:54, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > On Oct 24, 6:40 am, "Stephen Moretti" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > wrote: > > > > > 2008/10/16Perreko<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > > > Hi all, > > > > I've this scenario (trac 0.11, Win2003Server): > > > > I've downloaded two macros (BackLinksMenu.py & changelog.py) in this > > > folder: d:\workspace\trac\plugins > > > I've configured this folder in my global trac.ini (d:\workspace\trac > > > \config\trac_global.ini) > > > > [inherit] > > > plugins_dir = D:/workspace/trac/plugins > > > > I've configured this global trac.ini in my repository trac.ini > > > > [inherit] > > > file = D:/workspace/trac/repositorios/trac_global.ini > > > > Whenever i try to use any of these macros, i got this error: > > > > Error: Failed to load processor BackLinksMenu > > > No macro or processor named 'BackLinksMenu' found > > > > I've tried to enable them using "Admin" page, but they don't appear > > > there. I'used other plugins before (like includemacro) that work ok, > > > they appear in the "Admin" page; the difference is that these other > > > were installed using 'easy_install' but these new ones cannot be > > > installed that way. > > > > Can anybody help me to make this work? > > > Do you have logging enabled for your trac instance? > > If not, enable it and then have a look in the logs to see whether there are > > any errors being recorded when loading the macros from the plugin folder. > > (or if the macros are being loaded at all) > > > Stephen > > well actually I saw this the other day and thought i would give you a > chance to figure it out! :d > > based on what you posted: > plugins located here: > d:\workspace\trac\plugins > global ini: > d:\workspace\trac\config\trac_global.ini > [inherit] > plugins_dir = D:/workspace/trac/plugins > repository plugin ini: > [inherit] > file = D:/workspace/trac/repositorios/trac_global.ini > > so you repo ini points to some file in ../repositorios/... > you you "global" ini file is located in: D:/workspace/trac/ > and the file in D:/workspace/trac/ points to the plugins. > > I am asusming you wanted to do the following: > local ini->global ini->plugin dir > but what you posted here is: > local ini->/repositorios/different global ini ->? > > so first thing to do > put the plugins in the project plugins directory (so you know the path > is accessible by the apache/trac user) > change the project ini settings "plugins" pointer apprpriately > remove/comment out the inherit to the possbily non-existent global ini > file in .../repositorios/... > restart your server, and see if from web-admin they now appear. > > Then work backwards to get your inherits working correctly. It is > possible the "global" plugin directory you specify is not accessibly > by apache/trac. in this case, based on your post, you are not ever > pointing to the plugin directory, or possibly inheriting a non- > existent trac_global.ini file. --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ 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 -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~---
