I've got further: using the Use BitNami Trac Stack just opens the command prompt in c:\Windows\system32 Entering D:\ (in my case) - changes 5o 5h3 place where the BitNami Trac Stack is installed. When I then run the command below I now get further - but am now getting Error: IOError: <2, 'No such file or directory'> Now I am wondering if I am pointing to my svn code repository controlled by SVN Edge correctly - so some pointers please. I have indicated it as Name *TEST_CM* (the name of the SVN Repo), Type = * default*, and the Directory as *d:\csvn\data\repositories\TEST_CM*where the SVN Repositories is on this server (the same server as trac installation). Now if I use Browse Source from trac and select the SVN Repo I get the Error: No such changeset and highlighted No changeset 250 in repository which would suggest that it is picked up!
On Tuesday, 19 June 2012 14:57:17 UTC+1, Richard Page wrote: > Trying to install trac on windows server with SVNEdge installed as well. > Have installed Genshi and setup tools using the Genshi-0.6.win32.exe and > setuptools-0.6c11.wind32-py2.7.exe. Then Trac-0.12.3.win32.exe. > These have all installed in the csvn\Python25 dir as follows: A new DLLs > folder has been created in the Python25 directory, a Lib folder containing > a lot of .py and other directories > My path only contains the top level Python25dir. > Should there be two installations for Python (one for the trac system and > one for SVNEdge) Can anyone help unwrap this so I can start using Trac. > Guidance much appreciated. > On Tuesday, 19 June 2012 14:57:17 UTC+1, Richard Page wrote: > > Trying to install trac on windows server with SVNEdge installed as well. > Have installed Genshi and setup tools using the Genshi-0.6.win32.exe and > setuptools-0.6c11.wind32-py2.7.exe. Then Trac-0.12.3.win32.exe. > These have all installed in the csvn\Python25 dir as follows: A new DLLs > folder has been created in the Python25 directory, a Lib folder containing > a lot of .py and other directories > My path only contains the top level Python25dir. > Should there be two installations for Python (one for the trac system and > one for SVNEdge) Can anyone help unwrap this so I can start using Trac. > Guidance much appreciated. > -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Trac Users" group. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msg/trac-users/-/Hm4wR4aI6A0J. To post to this group, send email to [email protected]. To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected]. For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/trac-users?hl=en.
