Ah.  Yeah, I just went through that same exercise.  Now I wish I could
suppress the output from initenv, but that's less...ahem, prohibitive.
Glad you got it working.

On 8/3/06, Bhuvan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

yes Rob .. that's What I was looking.

Got it thanks .. initially I was thinking Initenv command is just
interactive, I found that I can create in a single line command. Now I can
script that.

thanks
Bhuvan






> If I understand you right, the way I did it was to create a custom
> trac.ini file and save it off somewhere.  Then I scripted the creation
> of the Trac environment and simply had the script copy the custom file
> for me.  Now, if I execute one script:
>
> $ createproject MyProject
>
> I create a Subversion repository, a Trac project and all users, groups
> and permissions.  Additionally, each project has its own Apache
> configuration so those are created as well.
>
> Is that what you were asking?
>


> On 8/2/06, Bhuvan < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I am planning to setup multiproject SVN-trac environment. When I create
a
> > new Trac environment I want to use my custom Conf file instead of the
> > default conf file. This will eliminate one copy step. Is there any way
to do
> > this.
> >
> > thanks in advance
> > Bhuvan
> >
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