On Mon, 25 May 2009 15:02:20 +0200, Alain Miniussi <[email protected]>  
wrote:

>
> Hi,
>
> So, I upgraded to 11.4 with an easy_install,

And yes, i's a lot better than 10.3, at least from a newbie perspective.


> then I did read the documentation
> more closely and it appears that I was configuring apache to have the  
> authentication
> on /trac instdead of /trac/<project>/login.
>
> And so fare, everything seems to be ok, I can modify and see the  
> modifications.
>
> The only thing that suprises me is that I did not even had to install  
> the traccas
> pluggin (I use CAS for authetication) but I won fix it if it's not  
> broken :-)
>
> Thank to every one for the help.
>
> Regards
>
> Alain
>
> On Sun, 24 May 2009 16:37:48 +0200, Eirik Schwenke  
> <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>>
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>> Alain Miniussi skrev 22. mai 2009 23:04:
>>> On Fri, 22 May 2009 13:54:34 +0200, Emmanuel Blot <[email protected]>
>>> wrote:
>>
>> (...)
>>
>>>>> It's trac 0.10.3
>>>> SO old!
>>>> Moreover, 0.10.3 has some security issue that has been fixed in  
>>>> 0.10.3.1.
>>>> Check out http://trac.edgewall.org/wiki/ChangeLog#a0.10.3.1
>>>>
>>>> Anyway, you should definitely think about installing Trac 0.11.4,
>>>> rather than starting up with an ancient Trac release.
>>>
>>> Well, I first had a look at the dependency constraints on the web page  
>>> and
>>> though that using the default (the one you get with apt-get) package  
>>> for
>>> debian would at least deal with that part of the problem :-) moreover,
>>>   from a maintenance perspective, (and I am not alone on that one)  
>>> working
>>> with the default packages is close to a no brainer. Now, if there is a
>>> security
>>> issue, I'll probably move to the last stable version.
>>>
>>> Does anyone kown of an alternate, up to date, source for trac on  
>>> debian ?
>>
>> Currently we run upstream trac0.11. It is handily installed with:
>>
>>   aptitude install python-setuptools
>>   easy_install trac
>>
>> on Debian. You might want to look at virtualenv and friends -- as long
>> as trac is a moving target, the "latest" version will never be in Debian
>> stable.
>>
>> Whether packages such as python eggs, ruby gems, perl or php "PEAR"
>> modules are best handled with aptitude or their various non-distribution
>> counterparts is a matter of some debate -- personally I use
>> setuptools/easy_install for trac, but not for other python modules.
>>
>> You might want to have a look at linux-vserver, the schroot package,
>> xstow and/or apt-pinning and see which suits you better.
>>
>> Bottom line is that Debian Stable tries to guarantee
>> feature/behaviour-freeze across the entire life of a release -- which is
>> a very good thing, but does not work well with rapidly changing
>> software, like trac (or various Ruby on Rails solutions, many small
>> php-frameworks etc).
>>
>>
>> I'd have a look at the section
>>
>> http://trac.edgewall.org/wiki/TracDev/DevelopmentEnvironmentSetup#Setupavirtualenvironment
>>
>> and below on the trac wiki -- I find this works quite nicely for
>> managing trac installs. It does force you to use "more than aptitude"
>> (unless you implement your own backport-mirror...) -- but that is hard
>> to avoid with a fast-moving target like trac.
>>
>> Hopefully you have some way to manage your apache-config outside
>> aptitude (even if that process consists of "editing the files when  
>> needed").
>>
>> Also have a look at "yolk" (easy_install yolk), for managing python eggs
>> (and trac) -- in particular "yolk --show-updates", that will give you an
>> idea of packages that might need upgrading (always good to check the
>> various dev-lists and debian-changelogs though -- packages in "main"
>> gets security backports, after all).
>>
>> Btw, if you get CAS to play nice with Trac and svn, a small howto would
>> be greatly appreciated -- might save me (and many ohters) some
>> trial-and-error :-)
>>
>>
>> - -e
>>
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