Steffen, thanks for the tip.   I'm using the older version since that's
what RHEL 5 installed with yum install trac.   I didn't realize it was that
out of date.  Will look into getting a more current version.

On Wed, Oct 3, 2012 at 6:06 PM, Steffen Hoffmann <[email protected]> wrote:

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> > I restarted the httpd server (trac uses Apache), and still have no Admin
> > button.
> This is most probably a permission issue and will continue with any more
> recent Trac environment. Do something like
>  trac-admin <path-to-env> permission add <username> TRAC_ADMIN
>
> to grant full permission to an admin user account, that is usable for
> administration tasks. As known elsewhere, you should create a less
> privileged account for your regular work to just use Trac.
>
> Steffen Hoffmann
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