> Not sure where you go that list, but no. Genshi will be pulled in when you
> run `easy_install Trac` automatically, and nothing else you listed is
> actually needed. Installing Trac consists of the following:
>
> 1. Install Python (I would go with 2.5 from python.org)
> 2. Install setuptools 
> fromhttp://pypi.python.org/packages/2.5/s/setuptools/setuptools-0.6c9.win....
> 5.exe
> 3. Run C:\Python25\python.exe C:\Python25\Scripts\easy_install.py Trac
> 4. Run C:\Python25\Scripts\trac-admin C:\trac initenv
> 4a. Accept all the defaults other than Project Name
> 5. Run C:\Python25\Scripts\tracd -s C:\trac
> 6. Openhttp://server/in your browser of choice
> 7. Enjoy

Noah,

Thank you. That looks a lot simpler than what I got from the
TracInstall.  Why isn't there a database addressed?  How would it be
used?  I also did not see SVN.

Since you suggested using tracd, I looked it up.  That good for
development.  I guess that is a good place to start learning.  Once I
better understand, I guess I can move to another server.

Ray
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