Olemis Lang wrote:
> +1 ... but this is not the big deal ... until today on accessing the
> admins-plugins page for the env where the plgin was installed, the
> uninstall button was enabled. What I did was to use that button
> followed by either SIGHUP to apache2 server or restart or stop |
> start.

I believe that you said you were running trac via FastGGI, no?  Did you
stop apache, and also kill the FastCGI process?

> I'll check this !  but there is no trace of the plugin (name) in the
> whole FS ... so I assume its more like a temporary file (with bizaarre
> name) containing the plugin being reloaded. Bt I cant find it ...

I'm assuming that you used "find" to verify that it isn't on the FS?
Make sure that you look in your PYTHON_EGG_CACHE directory.  Also, make
sure that you look in any .pth files you may find to make sure it's not
referenced there

So, if the code isn't on the FS and you have verified that you have
stopped and restarted both apache and the trac FastCGI process, then you
should be good.  Trac can't load anything that isn't on the FS, and once
the process is killed, the FS is the only way to have data persist
between invocations.

-John

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