Deja vu..

On Tue, Aug 31, 2010 at 10:34 AM, Matteo Moci <[email protected]> wrote:

>  Hello,
> I just configured trac to run tracd with two contexts that both refer
> to the same svn repo.
> I'd like to be able to specify a relative path for each tracd context,
> so that each one sees only a subtree (and history) of the whole svn
> repo.
>
> I am running tracd:
> su -c -l svn "tracd --port 8070 /home/svn/trac/proj1/ /home/svn/trac/
> proj2"
>
> and in [trac] i have
> repository_dir = /home/svn/projects
>
> Anyway, the browse source starts at root directory (without showing
> any file)
>
> reading the section at
> http://trac.edgewall.org/wiki/TracFaq#can-i-use-trac-with-a-subtree-of-my-subversion-repository
> I changed this entry to /home/svn/projects/proj1 (this directory
> exists)
> and when launch a
> sudo trac-admin /home/svn/trac/proj1/ resync
> I have the output:
> Resyncing repository history...
> 1 revision cached.
> Done.
>
> and get a trac error at http://SERVER:PORT/proj1/browser/
>
> No node at revision 6
>
> am i missing any step?
> Thank you,
> Matteo
>
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