Hi Paul,

Another question. I spoke with one of the guys in our other office where they 
have been using Trac for quite some time. It turns out they are using the 
daemon tracd for everything.  They do not use apache at all. Also it turns out 
they are using Postgres and not Sqlite. It seems that the users are 
authenticated against a users table in Postgres.  I could probably do the same 
thing in Sqlite but I suppose I should try to stay complient with our other 
locations so I will use Postgres.

Now I am point of deciding between IDENT or md5 in the config file for 
Postgres. I saw a few tickets from a while back regarding a fix that was done 
to support IDENT.

Anyway I was really fishing at the end of last week since everybody seemed to 
be on vacation but me.  I appreciate your help.

Thanks for your time.

Cindy

________________________________
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On 
Behalf Of Paul Malmsten
Sent: Thursday, July 02, 2009 5:04 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Trac] Re: trac installation on Suse

Cindy,

Hm. Since you mentioned that data can be stored by the anonymous user, then it 
sounds like the database is functioning fine. Trac uses sqlite for tickets and 
other data, but it does not directly use it for authentication.

Take a look at this page for instructions on how to set up authentication (it 
assumes that you are using apache): 
http://trac.edgewall.org/wiki/TracAuthenticationIntroduction
<http://trac.edgewall.org/wiki/TracAuthenticationIntroduction>
~Paul Malmsten


On Thu, Jul 2, 2009 at 1:46 PM, Nelson, Cynthia L. 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

My apologies. It actually does not appear to be a problem with Trac nor svn. I 
am able to make tickets and they are stored correctly when I am just an 
anonymous user. However, I cannot login to Trac because my authentication is 
not setup correctly.

It appears the sqlite3 installation is not correct. I am suspecting that I 
don't have the drivers for the database since I cannot find them anywhere. Suse 
does not appear to have a package for pysqlite.

Cindy

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> 
[mailto:[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>] On 
Behalf Of Cinthia Nelson
Sent: Thursday, July 02, 2009 12:32 PM
To: Trac Users
Subject: [Trac] trac installation on Suse


I am still trying to get Trac up and running after hours at my job. My boss 
first asked me to use Windows but that turned into a nightmare so he agreed to 
let me use Suse Linux since one of our other offices is using that platform.

I first made sure I had subversion 1.6.2 set up on the Linux box first. That 
was very straightforward. On the client side the users choose whatever tool 
they want for the client platform.

I am using python2.6 with no problems.  I installed the sqlite3 database. I am 
not sure the pysqlite drivers are installed because I cannot find them.

As it turns out Suse has  a package for Trac 0.11.4.  I gave that a try.

Just to test I can run the tracd and one of the test projects shows up but I 
cannot set up any users.  I downloaded the account manager plugin but I still 
do not seem to be able to configure any users. The reference file I found for 
Suse Trac says use rctrac to invoke the daemon??  We are using svnserve not 
apache.

I am just wondering if I should uninstall the Suse Trac and just install the 
Trac packages and their dependents manually.

Cindy









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