On Saturday, March 23, 2019 at 12:15:35 PM UTC-7, phep wrote:
>
> Hi, 
>
> I was annoyed by https://trac-hacks.org/ticket/13543 since I had ugraded 
> my 
> Debian box to Trac 1.2.3. 
>
> As I installed Trac in a virtualenv to test the proposed patch, I noticed 
> that the error message displayed by the Trac instance shipped by Debian 
> was 
> much more informative than the one displayed by the Trac instance running 
> in 
> the virtualenv. Yet it was the exact same 1.2.3 version in both 
> environment 
> except for the usual jquery thingies in the Debian package. I even ran 
> diff 
> on the 2 source trees to be sure there were no other differences. 
>
> The page displayed by the Debian instance had a full stack trace, a lot of 
> information about every package versions, and even a link to some search 
> page on trac-hacks site (this is how I landed to the aforementioned 
> ticket). 
>
> Why is it that the Trac instance running in the virtualenv only gives a 
> short message and a button to report the bug? I could not find any plugin 
> installed through the Debian package that I had not installed in the 
> virtualenv. 
>
> Thank in advance, 
>
> phep 
>

It sounds like your user session has TRAC_ADMIN in the environment with the 
more verbose error information.

* https://trac.edgewall.org/wiki/TracIni#ConfigureErrorReporting
* https://trac.edgewall.org/wiki/TracTroubleshooting#Pythonerrors

- Ryan

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