On Tue, Feb 10, 2009 at 5:26 AM, Eirik Schwenke
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> Oliver Marshall skrev 10. feb. 2009 09:58:
>> Hi chaps,
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>> Is it possible to run two versions of Trac on one server? We are using a 
>> normal Trac install at the moment with SVN. However we are working on a new 
>> product for some clients which is based on a highly modified version of 
>> Trac. Currently we are looking at a separate box each, though this is only 
>> because the tech's don't know if (how) we can run both versions on one 
>> server.
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>> The current Trac setup is more than enough to handle all the requests so I'm 
>> keen to save some budget and get the one box working for it's dinner.
>>
>> Anyone know whether this is possible at all ?
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> If the system now is able to run a newer version of trac (ie you have a
> reasonably up to date python available) -- there shouldn't be a problem.
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> You have a couple of options, depending on how much separation you want/need
> between the to instances. You might want to look at:
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>  http://trac.edgewall.org/wiki/TracDev/DevelopmentEnvironmentSetup
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> for a general overview of how to use trac and python's virtualenv together.
> It's a great way to set up test-environments for trac, without creating
> problems for your regular installs.
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> If you want more separation than this, you might look at runnig a chroot or a
> vserver/jail if your server is a linux or *bsd box. Personally I'm a great fan
> of Debian, and the combination of cdebootstrap and the schroot or vserver
> packages is a great way to run certain packages from eg. sid/unstable on a
> server running mainly etch/stable code.
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> Hope this helps to get you started.
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> Best regards,
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I would think you could use two different virtual hosts with apache
and then use mod_wsgi and have your wrapper scripts point to each
separate trac install.

Matt P.

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