On Tuesday, March 18, 2014 8:58:27 PM UTC-5, RjOllos wrote:
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> On Monday, March 17, 2014 2:10:22 PM UTC-7, ONeal Freeman wrote:
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>> On Monday, March 17, 2014 2:34:23 PM UTC-5, hasienda wrote:
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>>> On 17.03.2014 17:06, ONeal Freeman wrote:
>>> > I did take Trac live today on my server and trying to work through the
>>> > bugs as they appear. We depend on it so heavily.
>>>
>>> Dependency can push things - good, unless you start to act too hastily.
>>>
>>> > If you recall I have a test machine I work on before making changes to
>>> > the actual server. I have a couple of issues on my server instance
>>> that
>>> > are not present on my test machine. One is that my tickets on the
>>> server
>>> > show last modified 44 years ago where the test machine shows 8 weeks.
>>>
>>> You're looking at time column content, that has not been upgrades from
>>> POSIX seconds to microseconds correctly. This could quite easily fixed
>>> manually, if needed, but I fear there could be more than that.
>>>
>>> I.e. Trac 1.x totally changed the attachment file storage organization.
>>> Did you check, that you can still open/view your old attachments?
>>>
>>> > Also in the tickets from trac 0.10.4 we used the {{{ }}} around emails
>>> > pasted into the comments. In trac 1.0.1 those same {{{ }}} in the
>>> > comments are showing up. Again, they look fine on the test machine but
>>> > not the server.
>>>
>>> {{{ }}} is still a special character constellation. If it does not work,
>>> there is a) something broken regarding WikiFormatting or b) content
>>> malformed, similar to what you reported for the description ticket field
>>> before.
>>>
>>> > I have spent a lot of the morning comparing the plugins and the
>>> trac.ini
>>> > between the test machine and server to make sure it is entirely
>>> > duplicated but I am obviously missing something.
>>>
>>> Well, it might be worth following Ryan's advice, if it is possible for
>>> you to roll-over to that alternative import db.
>>>
>>> Steffen Hoffmann
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>> I fixed the special characters {{{ }}} being displayed by upgrading
>> Docutils.
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>> The loss of the time and timechange in the db is the biggest issue. I
>> depend on those fields to display ticket closed in last 30-, 60- and
>> 90-days.
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>> I have even entertained the thought of trying to install the original
>> version (0.10.4) on windows that way at least I would have my data.
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> Regarding the templates, it seems that all you need to do is delete the
> "layout.html" in your environment's templates directory.
>
> Customizations should go in site.html, or files included from site.html,
> as you've done with ComplianceWarning.html. You almost certainly will never
> need to do anything with layout.html.
>
> Let us know if you have any other issues. Hopefully all the issues are
> fixed now, possibly with the exception of some reports that need to be
> rewritten to account for the change in timestamp format.
>
I will delete the layout.html from my environment.
I appreciate all of the help you and Steffen provided. You have taught me
so much and I appreciate it. I put trac online yesterday and it seems to be
functioning fine. I know it will need some tweaking as we get into it but
that's okay.
I will admit that I am struggling with the queries trying to get tickets
close during a period like the last 30-days. I am quite confused as to why
the developers would chose to use seconds and milliseconds but who am I...
Thanks again for all that you did.
Regards,
O'Neal
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