In anticipation, I installed BitNami on the new server, it is using trac 
1.2.3, is that going to be an issue?


On Tuesday, August 21, 2018 at 4:11:48 PM UTC-3, JWD wrote:
>
> Hi Ryan,
>
> I'd like to try the approach of installing on the new server.
> Since the old install is stand alone it isn't using a database or apache. 
> I previously successfully installed using Bitnami but didn't know if the 
> stand alone environment can be moved to it? If it can, that would be the 
> preferred. Will that work?
>
>
>
> On Tuesday, August 21, 2018 at 3:43:23 PM UTC-3, RjOllos wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>> On Tuesday, August 21, 2018 at 11:13:12 AM UTC-7, JWD wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi Ryan,
>>>
>>> There is only Python 2.6.4, and it is in the path.
>>> There is no 'Trac-1.2.3...' in the Add/Remove programs, only a Python 
>>> 2.6 Trac-0.12.7   (there is also Python 2.6.4)
>>> I now unistalled the 'Python 2.6 Trac-0.12.7'... it removed all the 
>>> tracd and trac-admin files from the \Python26\Scripts, luckily I made a 
>>> backup. :-)
>>>
>>> At this point I really just want to get the trac wiki back up and 
>>> running, whatever you think is the best way I'm willing to try.
>>>
>>> It is linked to an SVN and I didn't mention earlier but now I came 
>>> accross that it seems I added a plugin called 
>>> 'finegrainedpageauthzeditorplugin', I'm not sure if that has any 
>>> implications.
>>>
>>> I had installed Trac .12.7, python 2.6.5, genshi 0.6.1 and subversion 
>>> 1.6.6 on the new server successfully. I know they are old versions but I 
>>> was hoping I could just copy over.
>>> It does not have any authentication set up and it is and I haven't 
>>> checked out what is involved with 'finegrainedpageauthzeditorplugin' yet.
>>>
>>> As a shot in the dark, I copied the '\python26' structure over to the 
>>> old server (replacing the one there) and the track wiki came up but 
>>> complaining that it could not integrate the svn.
>>>
>>> Ryan,   Your thoughts would be most welcome!!!
>>>
>>
>> If you want to focus on the old server, I'd try reinstalling Trac 0.12.7. 
>> Uninstall "Python 2.6 Trac-0.12.7" and reinstall from:
>>
>> https://trac.edgewall.org/wiki/TracDownload#LatestStableReleaseforthe0.12.xline-Trac0.12.7
>>
>> If that fails, do you have "C:\python26\scripts\easy_install.py"? If so, 
>> try: "easy_install Trac==0.12.7". You may have to use the full path to 
>> "easy_install".
>>
>> If you want to focus on the new server, I'd do the following:
>>
>> 1. Install Python 2.7.15 to C:\python27:
>> https://www.python.org/downloads/windows/
>> 2. Run the following commands
>> >  C:\python27\Scripts\pip.exe install setuptools Genshi==0.6.1 
>> Trac==0.12.17
>> > C:\python27\Scripts\pip.exe install svn+
>> https://trac-hacks.org/svn/finegrainedpageauthzeditorplugin/0.11/
>> 3. Try running tracd. If it fails, try a different port, like 80, 8000, 
>> 8080
>> 4. If successful with tracd, install as a Windows Service. You may want 
>> to review:
>> https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/trac-dev/G6ov4zE1wzM
>>
>> If you get that working, we can focus on getting the Subversion Python 
>> bindings installed.
>>
>> Or, you can just use the BitNami Trac installer, which is configured with 
>> Trac and Apache.
>>
>> If you are using SQLite database, you can just copy your Trac environment 
>> over to the new server.
>>
>> - Ryan
>>
>>

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