On Tue, Feb 20, 2018 at 10:16 AM, David S <davidshum...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Error is occurring on the command line when trying to upgrade the
> database, after enabling Agilo plug-in in trac.ini (agilo.* = enabled).
> Trac is installed in a virtualenv. After a new project is created, Agilo
> installation requires adding to trac.ini. Agilo's docs state only to add
> "agilo.* = enabled". Adding only this line and running upgrade results in
> the output: "Database is up to date, no upgrade necessary." This is invalid
> because elsewhere it is stated that this command ought to produce updates
> to the database. However, on trac installation for plug-ins, it states to
> add plug-ins under a section titled "[component]". Adding this section to
> trac.ini, then adding "agilo.* = enabled" below this, results in the error
> below:
>
> $ uname -a
>> Linux localhost.localdomain 4.14.14-200.fc26.x86_64 #1 SMP Fri Jan 19
>> 13:27:06 UTC 2018 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
>
> $ trac-admin /home/user/Development/TracEnv/TracProject/ upgrade
>> The upgrade failed. Please fix the issue and try again.
>> AttributeError: 'Environment' object has no attribute 'get_db_cnx'
>
>
I'm pretty sure Agilo doesn't yet support Trac 1.2.

You can get more information on the AttributeError from the log file, which
will be at:
 /home/user/Development/TracEnv/TracProject/log/trac.log

In the log file there should be a traceback showing leading up to the
exception "AttributeError". The traceback shows where the exception
originated, and propagation up the call stack.

- Ryan

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