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De : trac-users@googlegroups.com [mailto:trac-users@googlegroups.com] De la 
part de Kamilla Holanda
Envoyé : lundi 3 décembre 2012 13:23
À : trac-users@googlegroups.com
Objet : Re: [Trac] no admin tab

 

Hey! I really appreciate your help. I'm very excited about Trac and I wanna use 
it in my projects, so I really wanna learn more about it.

 

> What's your OS? 

I'm using Ubuntu 9.04.

 

> Your Python version is 2.6, that's ok. Trac is 1.0, you told us, but how 

did you install it?

I've installed Trac just using easy_install tool and following the command: 

 

$sudo easy_install Trac==1.0

 

That's all. 

 

> Do you control the system by means of root console access? 

Yes, I'm the root user.

 

> Would you be able to run tracd, or will you need Trac served by Apache 

or another web-server anyway for some reason? 

 

I need to configure it using Apache. For now I'm checking some tools in my own 
environment and after it I will install it in an Apache server at the 
University lab.

 

 

> Did you hear about Trac plugins before? Some may even help you to 

improve management of your Trac application, if applied and configured 

correctly.

 

Yes, I've heard about Trac plugins and it's the main reason I'm very interested 
about Trac. If there are some plugin that I can use to solve this problem it 
might be very nice. 

 

Now I guess that I posted in the correct form now, right?

 

Thanks a lot!




On Sunday, December 2, 2012 8:33:09 PM UTC-2, hasienda wrote:

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On 02.12.2012 23:02, Kamilla Holanda wrote: 
> It's the first time that I use Trac and I installed it just two days 
> ago. 

Ok. You didn't mention that before. Sure, you'll get treated a bit 
differently, if you mention this. 

> I saw the topic with the same problem and I asked for help. I guess 
> it's a group to help the new users too, doesn't it? 

Nothing wrong about this as well. Sure, we try to help everone, if it 
seems possible at all. 

> I really appreciate your help but, I'm sorry, sometimes It sounds 
> very rude and I was expecting a help forum. 

Would be the time for me to say sorry, if you had told more than just 
"sometimes". It's about facts, when you're asking for help. We may be 
more experienced with Trac and other things than you, be we've no magic 
to compensate for information, that you don't disclose here. 

> I'm sorry but I don't know if there are some rules to newbie doubts. 
> Now I'm understanding well how the Trac works thanks for your help 
> and some readings. 

No such thing, just general net-etiquette. 

Start from the beginning. 
Tell everything. 
Especially don't skip facts, when you've no clue at all about what could 
be relevant. 
Read each reply 100%. 
Follow advice, if you can, and provide feedback, if requested and 
exactly as requested. 
If you can't follow, tell it as well, again not the shortest version. 
You'll be told, if some details don't matter afterwards. 

I'm not yelling at you. Even if it comes to you in a different tone, I'm 
not angry or careless at all. Not for my standards, certainly not for 
mailing-list standard, if there's such a thing at all. I'm caring, and 
willing to help, if you're willing to learn and follow advice. 

Some fundamental questions for now: 

What's your OS? 

Your Python version is 2.6, that's ok. Trac is 1.0, you told us, but how 
did you install it? 

Do you control the system by means of root console access? 

Would you be able to run tracd, or will you need Trac served by Apache 
or another web-server anyway for some reason? 

Authentication is quite a bit outside of Trac, and Trac only uses 
REMOTE_USER environment variable in the request to decide, if this has 
to be served as authenticated or anonymous user. 

Did you hear about Trac plugins before? Some may even help you to 
improve management of your Trac application, if applied and configured 
correctly. 

Ah, and just once more the very friendly but determined reminder, to NOT 
top-post when answering. You'll comment the previous questions inline - 
below my lines, won't you? Thanks for taking care. 

Sincerely, 

Steffen Hoffmann 


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A: Because it messes up the order in which people normally read text. 
Q: Why is top-posting such a bad thing? 
A: Top-posting. 
Q: What is the most annoying thing in e-mail? 
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