Andrew Williams wrote:
I cannot say without seeing exactly what you want. I have not looked
into the changes plugin much - what exactly are you looking for? Just a
handler for Trac changes so the changes plugin outputs links that work
inside MavenTrac?

Andy

On Tue, 2006-08-01 at 22:55 +0200, Srepfler Srgjan wrote:
Hi Andrew,
Do you feel you know trac/maven integration enough so that you could add support for it to the changes plugin so that we can use trac instead of jira as issue tracker?
Srgjan

Andrew Williams wrote:
OK, OK so here it is - you can grab MavenTrac, the Trac plugin for Maven
sites here: http://dev.rectang.com/projects/maventrac/
There are (what I think classify as) comprehensive instructions, but let
me know on the site or on email if you have any troubles using it.
(Quite possible, as it is still early)

Sorry it took a while, but I was working on "TraM" a Trac-Multi wrapper
which you can see in action on that site
(http://dev.rectang.com/projects/). Thought it might interest some folk
here too...

Andy

p.s. why not check out ContinuTrac too ;)
(http://dev.rectang.com/projects/continutrac/)

p.p.s Sorry for the adverts!

On Sun, 2006-07-30 at 14:10 -0700, Josh Long wrote:
The clamoring masses have it..

please release it

On 7/30/06, Srepfler Srgjan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
YES!
:)
Srgjan

Andrew Williams wrote:
:)

I am the dev behind dev.rectang.com and can tell you it is not manually
done :)

I have a trac plugin that is almost ready for a release that does it
for me.

step 1) install plugin, tell it where the site is generated to (on the
filesystem)
step 2) set your site to use the maven-trac-skin (or whatever I call it
when it is released) and deploy it into the expected area.

Shall I announce here when it is ready perhaps?

Andrew

Valerio Schiavoni wrote:
hello everyone,
any one knows how to 'merge' the maven generated website within Trac, as
it's done here:
http://dev.rectang.com/projects/javautil/maven/

i think they did it 'manually'..but maybe not.

thanks,
valerio

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I unfortunately don't have a jira instance with which I can play with but if you take a look at this page:
http://maven.apache.org/plugins/maven-changes-plugin/usage.html
you can see under How to generate a JIRA report how they declare they want to use it directly to generate a report. I don't know what kind of a result does JIRA gives back to the plugin so I guess it's possible that Trac doesn't support that kind of export capability but I wouldn't be surprised if it's not such a big deal to implement it. This would allow I believe creating a changes list getting from trac all issues closed (or existing) for the release cycle in question.
Srgjan

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