FYI all:

I copied my i386 binaries from my own machine to the shell server, and
created a dummy repos just to get trac going. I had to modify trac.cgi
with correct the sys.path and TRAC_ENV values, and set have_pysqlite =
1 somewhere in db.py for some reason even though I've got pysqlite
working.

The only problem I ran into was that the volme is nfs and must be
read-only (can't write db/trac.db), because I'm getting the following
error even after 777'ing the entire trac dir. Also with regards to
using rsync or tar/ssh to update the repos, does anyone know where
sourceforge actually stores their svn repositories, and is it in a
location where you can actually get at it?

I suppose this ends the possiblity of trac on sourceforge. ideas anyone?

On 4/22/06, Manuzhai <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 4/21/06, Patrick Stinson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > has anyone gotten a trac site going with sourceforge's svn service? I
> > assume you'd have to use cgi.
>
> See http://lists.edgewall.com/archive/trac/2006-March/006980.html
>
> Regards,
>
> Manuzhai
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