> First of all please excuse me for my english...
> 
No problems there...

> I've installed trac on a QNAP NAS. I use only tracd, no apache server.
> 
> It works great with projects sub-folders in the same folder, 
> but we plan to have multiple folders with multiple sub-folders
> containing projects.
> 
> I've made some tests in this configuration and its seems the 
> tracd option -e /path/to/top/folder don't works and tracd want
> only one parent folder... For example, we would like to have:
> 
> - main folder: .../TRAC/
> - project categories: .../TRAC/type1, .../TRAC/type2, .../TRAC/type3
> - projects: .../TRAC/type1/proj1, .../TRAC/type1/proj2,
> .../TRAC/type2/proj1,...
> 
> The option I used is: -e .../TRAC/ but it doesn't recognize 
> projects in
> .../TRAC/typeX/projY folders. When I use -e .../TRAC/typeX 
> it's ok but I only have typeX projects that are available...
> 
> Is it possible make all projects available with the -e options?
> 
That option only supports one level of parent directory.  All
subdirectories are expected to be trac environments and it will not
recurse any further.

I do something similar to what you want but using apache to serve
different department parent directories.  I suspect your only option
would be to run multiple instances of tracd on different ports to
provide each parent group.  I am not sure this is supported but can see
nothing at http://trac.edgewall.org/wiki/0.11/TracStandalone to say it
won't...

~ mark c

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