> Question 1. Does Trac really work on Windows? I am beginning to doubt
> it.
yes, it does.

You have already decided in your mind, that since it's not on Linux,
it must be crap.  You also decided to substituted a bunch of non-
supported components, that "probably" should work, and decided since
it doesn't, it's crap.

in other words, you did this:
"So, I put this brand new Ford engine in my old Chevy, and would you
believe, the parts didn't just FIT out of the box, and it had this
requirement for some-sort of on-board computer my old Chevy didn't
have.  boy, Ford makes crappy engines.  Cuz, I'm a  great mechanic,
and if I can't make it work with the stuff I have in my garage, it
just isn't worth nuttin."

I would push back on your boss, and tell him, hey, VisualSVN isn't the
way to go here, it might not ever work, or, take a great deal of time/
effort/and stress to get it up and running.

Even if you went Linux, and used untested/unsupported parts,  you
might have the same issues.


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