On 10/26/2010 09:03 AM, CompletelyLost wrote:
I was assigned the task of installing Trac in a Windows environment. I
was told we will need multiple repositories, so as far as I can tell,
we will have to install Trac 0.12 or later. I was also told that our
development team prefers to use VisualSVN server to keep track of
changes. Ideally this would run off of IIS 6, and integrate with
Active Directory for authentication. I have installed Python 2.7,
VisualSVN Server 2.1.3, Setuptools 0.6, Genshi 0.6, and MySQL 5.1.
One thing you will probably need to figure out is if VisualSVN Server stores repositories in an identical way on disk. If it looks just like vanilla SVN fsfs or berkley-db or whatever -- then I suspect you can config Trac to look at it. Otherwise you would basically need remote SVN repo support (to point to your svn://localhost or whatever) and I think that is still not supported per ticket 493.

You need to take this in stages. Get Trac running without any SVN repos, those are optional. Maybe even use SQLite for ease of install. Once that works, then worry about connecting REPOs. You might have to break it to them that they have to use real Subversion server. I'm sure others on the list will have better info.

-Scott

PS - to me VisualSVN Server looks more like a slick installation with a pretty svn *CLIENT* to manage it.

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