Mr. C,

I hope you don't mind my replying at the top.

I don't have anything installed.  I use sliksvn as a client, and it's not 
installed (it's "portable").  In its directory, there are a few .exe files 
(svn.exe, svnadmin.exe, svnsync.exe, etc.) and dlls, all starting with 
"SlikSvn-" (SlikSvn-DB44-20-win32.dll, SlikSvn-libapr-1.dll, etc.).

Do the svn bindings use these files (or some version of them)?  I would expect 
those files to come with the bindings if they're necessary, but I don't 
understand this domain very well.

Thanks for your reply.

Aaron

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On 
Behalf Of Cooke, Mark
Sent: Tuesday, March 13, 2012 12:00 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: RE: [Trac] Trac, Python, and Subversion

> -----Original Message-----
> From: [email protected] On Behalf Of Limited_Atonement
> Sent: 13 March 2012 14:45
> To: Trac Users
> Subject: [Trac] Trac, Python, and Subversion
> 
> I could use some help.  I've spent a couple days (!!) on this with no 
> joy.  I've tried a few libraries and lots of strategies to get it 
> working, and I've tried my best to avail myself of the endless help on 
> IRC, and still no joy.
> 
> I have Python 2.7, running Trac 0.12.3, and SVN 1.7.2.  I just started 
> using Trac recently, got it running as standalone, was happy to see 
> the ease of setting up authentication and permissions, but the VCS 
> integration has proved difficult.
> 
> I followed the instructions on
> http://trac.edgewall.org/wiki/TracSubversion#forPython2.7
> , and I fail at http://trac.edgewall.org/wiki/TracSubversion#Checklist
> step 1.  The console looks like http://pastie.org/3585929
> ("ImportError: DLL load failed: The specified module could not be 
> found.").  "No problem", I say, looking at the instructions.  But, 
> copying all the pyd files to dll files doesn't help.  If I delete the 
> pyd (and only have the dll), I get the expected error, "ImportError:
> No module named _core".  But I can't seem to correct the first error.
> 
> Profiling with dependency walker reveals http://pastie.org/3585953 .
> So it looks like Python finds _core.pyd, loads it, unloads it then 
> fails to load it again?
> 
> If anyone could help or give me more clues (anything small could be
> big!) that would be excellent.

You do not say what platform you are using but I am inferring from your 
`pastie` that it is windoze...  In which case I think I may have had a similar 
problem just last night (using Py2.7 on 64-bit Win7).

How did you install subversion on your system?  I had installed TortoiseSVN but 
not the command line client.  I needed to also install the proper client 
binaries (I use the ones from alagazam.net) and then close / restart my python 
sessions to pick up the new path.

Hope that helps,

~ mark c

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