Jason, thank you for the response.  A few notes/questions before
trying this (being cautious - this Trac is used daily by a small
team):

> ... see if yum can uninstall Trac for you. ...

Yes, doing this:

   yum erase trac

Should remove what "yum install trac" installed: trac-0.11.7-2,
python-genshi-0.5.1-8, python-babel-0.9.5-2, and
python-setuptools-0.6.14-3.

I will then check that:

   /usr/lib/python2.7/site-packages/trac

is gone or empty; if not empty, I'd empty it, right?

Hmm, the Upgrade page talks about .egg packages; there is one in
site-packages, "Trac-0.11.7-py2.7.egg-info" - if it's still there
after uninstalling Trac, I should delete it, right?

I'll also check that two Trac files in /var/www/cgi-bin are gone.

The upgrade document mentions "share/trac" - there is no such
path anywhere on my system - what is it talking about?

> or maybe it might be easier to read a: lsb_release -a

FYI, my Fedora 14 default installation doesn't have
"lsb_release", I'd have to install package "redhat-lsb" to have
that - but it doesn't seem pertinent to updating Trac anyway.

> sudo python setup.py install
> ...
> The Trac installer will automagically grab the needed
> Genshi/Babel requirements.

Hmm, the TracInstall page seems to say I'd have to use
easy_install to do things automatically.  It says just before
showing the setup.py method: "Be sure to have the prerequisites
already installed."  So which is right?

> ... adjust your apache trac configuration accordingly

What would be different about httpd configuration between the
versions?


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