A quick update: I got a first answer to my ticket which says that access to the repository from the web servers is not allowed for performance and security reasons. The ticket has been converted into a feature request, but I wouldn't expect any change soon -- while they provide pretty good service in general, they don't change features easily (which is probably rather smart when you run something this size :-) ).

So unless there is some way to get trac to work with the repostitory via https access this is the end of the trac on SF story for now :-(

Cheers,
  Peter



Peter Becker schrieb:

[running trac on Sourceforge]

I actually ran into a rather obvious problem quickly -- it seems Karol was not interested in the SVN integration while I am. The problem is that trac wants local access to the repository, but while SF has a /svnroot directory on the shell servers, it does not contain anything. Is there any way around needing local access?

I filed a support request with SF, too -- maybe they can mount the repositories. After all the SVN support just went official, so they might plan something like that anyway. And I want to hear their opinion about the general idea of running trac on their servers. It seems to be ok with their policies as far as I can see, but I'd love to get an official ok before setting it up.

Cheers,
 Peter

PS: here is the SF ticket -- note that for some reason they do not like people commenting on other people's tickets: https://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=1441468&group_id=1&atid=200001



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