How many tickets do you historically add on the laptop before you would want to sync?
One could argue that the most useful part of trac is the collaboration part, not the storage part. That is, when you are on the road and adding tickets, the tickets never change, so you could just use a text editor with copy and paste them when you get to a connection. I am quite active with my trac instance 'on the road' and I just add the title and description in a TODO file, and the other ticket fields, however many you use, are usually self-explainatory upon addition to trac anyway. Just a thought. On 5/15/06, Robert Gravsjö <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Kfir Lavi wrote: > Hi, > I'm working with trac in my laptop. > Now I want to put trac on the different computer - server. > I don't have constant internet connection, so I'm searching for a way > to sync the repository of the laptop with the server and vice versa. > Is this possible? Yes it is possible, but I have yet to see a solution for it. Syncing this way is not a trivial task. > > Again, the problem is that users will create new tickets at the server > and I will create new tickets at the latptop. Could probably be done by comparing db dumps, manipulate the laptop data before updating the server and finaly refresh the laptop db with a copy of the server db. New tickets would be fairly simple I think and could be done through the ordinary API. Changes and updates I'm not to sure of, but I assume you could use the API for this too. Feature request maybe? Wonder how common this scenario might be nowdays. Used to be a huge issue in "those days". My 2c, roppert > > Thanks, > Kfir > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > _______________________________________________ > Trac mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.edgewall.com/mailman/listinfo/trac -- RobertG Phone: +46 (0)480 44 58 35 _______________________________________________ Trac mailing list [email protected] http://lists.edgewall.com/mailman/listinfo/trac
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