David,

To answer your specific questions:

A pid file is a process id file. Linux daemons use them to answer questions
such as "am I already running, and if so, what is my process id?"

The nginx.conf file is used to configure nginx. The files in
sites-available/ are used to configure websites hosted by nginx. The files
in sites-enabled/ are symlinks to the files in sites-available/. The
take-away is that nginx.conf is where you'll configure nginx, and
sites-available/your_trac_instance.conf is where you'll configure the
interface between nginx and trac.

To answer your original question:

I doubt that anyone here will provide you with a custom step-by-step
recipe. I get paid for that level of service. You probably can get help if
you ask a questions about a specific step in the tutorial, explaining what
you've tried and what errors you get.

Regards, PM

On Thu, Dec 31, 2015 at 5:22 AM, David Philipe Gil <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Mark, im sorry if I was a bit curt. I was responding via phone with a tiny
> keyboard. Not my intention at all.
>
> I have already looked at the official TracNginxRecipe. I don't understand
> it. I am new to Nginx, Trac running my own web server, etc.
>
> Please let me clarify some of what I find unclear...
>
> "
>
> *Single-Site tracd Startup*: will not work with Trac before version *0.10*:
>
>
> tracd -d -p 3050 --pidfile=/var/live/run/tracd.3051 --protocol=http -s
> /var/live/trac/telecardia
>
> "
>
> what is a pidfile? and do I need to create that folder that has tracd.3051?
>
>
> Also where it has the Sample /etc/nginx/nginx.conf is, I dont udnerstand
> why you would add it to the nginx.conf file. Wouldnt this go to the
> sites-available/ sites-enabled/ folder?
>
> I think my question is, where do I need to edit in order to see the trac
> project page through nginx?
>
> Again I am really, really appreciative of the help if any, anyone could
> provide. I have spent days trying to figure this out and I am basically
> stuck.
>
> Having a quick look at the tutorials I said I have done, I believe would
> help someone see where im at with my setup. I have basically been following
> those tutorials.
>
>
> Thanks for any help you could provide.
>
>
> /david
>
> On Thu, Dec 31, 2015 at 7:48 AM, Cooke, Mark <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
>> > -----Original Message-----
>> > From: [email protected] On Behalf Of David Philipe Gil
>> > Sent: 31 December 2015 12:19
>> >
>> > Of course I have looked at that. I find the information unclear. Can
>> you help
>> > further?
>> >
>> > /david
>>
>> Whatever your intention I find your response somewhat curt, bordering on
>> rude.
>>
>> There is a very good post somewhere about how to ask good questions of
>> people who are, after all, spending their own free time to help you.
>> Perhaps you could find that (hint: "How To Ask Questions The Smart Way")
>> before posting again with more detail about what exactly you are having
>> trouble with.  What do you find unclear?  What have you already tried?
>> What worked and what not?
>>
>> When you do get it working, please use your notes to update the article
>> Jun linked to [1] to help those who come after you.
>>
>> [1] http://trac.edgewall.org/wiki/TracNginxRecipe
>>
>> ~ Mark C
>>
>> P.S. I cannot help you further as I use apache httpd on windows.
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