Hi Bill

In every trac.ini file (located in subfolder conf) you can configure
which repository the trac environment is using. So you can connect
different trac environment all with the same repository. This works
without problems.

BR Phil

On Jan 16, 8:08 pm, "Done, Bill" <[email protected]> wrote:
> At my company we have several subversion repositories, each with its own
> trac project. One of the subversion repositories is quite active and now
> has about a dozen subprojects in it, all associated with the same
> overall software product. Its trac project is quite busy and a couple of
> groups would like to have their own trac instance, tied to this same
> subversion repository. They could then keep the trac wiki and tickets on
> their trac instance focused on a particular subproject. If there were
> the original trac instance plus two additional ones, each trac would see
> the same subversion repository (which is a 'read-only' operation), but
> each trac would have its own, disjoint set of tickets and wikis. It's
> the 'disjointed-ness' we are seeking. Any there any unseen problems with
> this?
>
> For the current trac instance associated with this repository, we use
> SQLite for our trac database, with the database located in the db
> directory under that that trac project.
>
> Bill
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