JWD You mentioned you were using Trac/SVN. My understanding is the current Bitnami Windows Stack does not include Subversion.
See note below from Bitnami. Cheers, David J. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ [https://d2hzlohlg26lpl.cloudfront.net/user_avatar/community.bitnami.com/jota/45/1888_1.png] jota<https://community.bitnami.com/users/jota> Bitnami Engineer June 29 Hi @david10<https://community.bitnami.com/users/david10>, Thank you for your interest. As @juan<https://community.bitnami.com/users/juan> mentioned here [https://d2hzlohlg26lpl.cloudfront.net/user_avatar/community.bitnami.com/jariza/40/5160_1.png]How to select subversion in windows installer<https://community.bitnami.com/t/how-to-select-subversion-in-windows-installer/49785/2> Hello @julien.dupre<https://community.bitnami.com/users/julien.dupre> We removed SVN for the windows installer since the verison 1.0.10-4. If you want to use Trac & SVN in Windows, we can provide you an older installer. Also, we are still shipping SVN in the Linux and OSX installers, so you can use the latest version in those platforms. You can also use one the Bitnami Trac VMs and use Trac with VMWare or VBox on a Windows system. Those VMs include a Debian distribution and ship SVN. You can download them from this link<https://bitnami.com/stack/trac/virtual-machine>. Best Regards, … We don't include Subversion in our Windows installers anymore due to compatibility issues. The win32svn package doesn't provide Subversion 1.9.x due to compatibility issues in Windows so we decided to remove support for it as none of the alternatives we tried provides a good performance. We can provide you with an old installer of the stack that includes Subversion or you can use the VMs in order to use Trac and Subversion. Sorry for the inconveniences. Jota From: trac-users@googlegroups.com <trac-users@googlegroups.com> On Behalf Of JWD Sent: Wednesday, 22 August 2018 5:31 AM To: Trac Users <trac-users@googlegroups.com> Subject: [Trac] Re: Migrate Trac 0.12 on WinSrv 2003 to new 2012 server and latest install of Trac 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 -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Trac Users" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to trac-users+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com<mailto:trac-users+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com>. To post to this group, send email to trac-users@googlegroups.com<mailto:trac-users@googlegroups.com>. Visit this group at https://groups.google.com/group/trac-users. 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