Yes, that's how I thought it worked. I did try setting my defaults in
the global trac.ini and then I commented-out my settings in a project's
trac.ini, but the "hard-coded" trac defaults were used instead of the
trac.ini.

Specific questions:

1. Why not?

2. Should the installation of 0.9-stable automatically create the /usr/
local/share/trac/conf directory? My guess is that it should have, but it
*didn't* .... I had to create it manually.

3. Thus it did not also create a default global trac.ini file, which it
seems like it should have.

Quinn



On Thu, 4 May 2006 18:13:37 -0400, Matthew Good wrote:

>Were you expecting Trac to copy the global trac.ini to your new
>environment?  That's not how it works.  Settings in the global file are
>used as a default if they are not defined in a project's trac.ini.  For
>example you can set your mail server settings in the global trac.ini and
>then remove them from the individual projects.


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