Am 17.01.2016 um 10:38 schrieb anton:
Hi,

last week I had a bug which prevented me to
add an attachment on a trac wiki page.

I found out that Genshi was the reason.

The work around was to switch the prefferred language
to english insted of using the default
language (my default language is german).

Sorry ... I do not find the trac ticket for this bug actually :-(

But my question is:

Since Genshi does not seem to be developped actively anymore
( on http://genshi.edgewall.org/browser the last change is 14 months ago )
what is the future of Genshi ... and Trac of course.

Are there plans to support Jinja or some other template
engine?

I am still on python 2.7 but I will try to move to python 3.5 in the
next time, so it would be interesting if python 3.5 is supported too.

Thanks for a hint.

Anton


Hi,

I faced this bug too on december when upgrading trac at my company to v1.0.9 
and all related stuff. The trick is to avoid downloading and installing a 
package of Genshi from the download page, but install from repository url 
http://svn.edgewall.org/repos/genshi/branches/stable/0.7.x/ which contains some 
additional bug fixes. Including the one you ran in. I've found this by finding 
the related bug ticket and commit in the svn to see, that it has been merged to 
this stable branch.

Too me (as project leader / software developer in business) this is confusing 
and not very helpful too, cause IMHO if I fix a bug causing troubles, I will 
release a bug fix version as soon as possible and provide a download for it. 
But this is as everything in the world: Just one opinion of how to work. There 
are other approaches we have to live with (or not).

At least with trac this went better (IMHO) the last year(s) when several bug 
fix versions were released. This is still ongoing and I hope this is kept in 
the future. Since it makes it easier to tell which version you have installed.

If a project (like Genshi) does not have much (or no) commits in the past 
months, this does not mean it is not actively developed. It might be the case, 
that this project has no enhancement / bugs waiting to be fixed. But I can't 
really tell for Genshi whether this is the case or not. However - it 
(trac+Genshi) is for free and has a big community and helpful guys (like 
RjOllos) and that is what counts to me and makes it worth to be used.

No knowledge on my side regarding Jinja / python 3.5

Regards
Torge

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