No. It did not take the change/modification.

FWIW, this was TRAC 1.0.1 installed on ubuntu server 12.04

It was a 0.12 database that I upgraded. So, not a brand new initenv, rather 
a trac-admin ... upgrade process.

I had to revert back to 0.12.5 because this is a production TRAC 
environment.

In 0.12.5 everything is working fine.



On Wednesday, February 20, 2013 10:08:04 AM UTC-7, Bill Buklis wrote:
>
>  
> On 2/19/2013 5:21 PM, Anders Knudsen wrote:
>  
> Just upgraded a 0.12 trac instance to 1.0.1. Upgraded clean. 
>
>  Everything looks good on the surface. All wiki pages there, can edit and 
> modify wiki pages. Browse source OK.
>
>  I can enter a new ticket OK. But, I cannot modify any existing, or newly 
> created, tickets.
>
>  When I try to modify an existing ticket, I get the message at the top of 
> the ticket page:
>
>  Warning: Sorry, can not save your changes. This ticket has been modified 
> by someone else since you started
>
>
>  Curious, because no one else is modifying. I made sure I was the only 
> user accessing the ticket.
>
>  I set trac logging to DEBUG, but it does not show any errors.
>
>  Bug? or setup issue?
>
>  Info appreciated.
>
>   
> I've noticed that every time I modify a ticket I see that message for a 
> couple seconds and then it goes to the modified page. That is something 
> that is new that I never saw in pre-1.0 versions. If you refresh the page 
> are you seeing the updated ticket?
>
>
> -- 
> Bill
>
>  

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