>
> howa wrote:
>> I mean I run the trac at laptop during traveling, while I run trac at
>> both my office and home desktop.
>
> All fine for a VM.
>
>> So USB stick is a good choice.
>  >
>> Also, all my stuff is personal so I don't want to put them in the
>> Internet, and since during traveling, I cannot access to the Internet
>> at all.
>
> VM's don't have to go near the internet...
>
> I think a VM has advantages over trac directly on a USB stick (you could
> even put the VM on a USB stick - doesn't have to be big) as the same VM
> will always have the same versions of trac, apache, sql, etc, whereas
> your different boxes might differ in versions, despite your best efforts!
>
> And trac doesn't need a gui install, you could run it quite well on
> virtual box for example.

Just look at Portable Python. It is very easy to install onto a USB key,
and then use that python install to setup Trac.

--Noah


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