Danil,

Thanks for your help. I've upgraded to 2.05 and the SVN/VisualSVN side
of things all went smoothly and works well.

However, the trac installation is not working - I followed your
suggestions but now the trac databases generate the following error
whenever anything is changed or you try to view tickets:

OperationalError: attempt to write a readonly database

None of the trac dbs are read only, VisualSVN has full access
permissions and doing a few searches on the web has thrown up very
little.

I appreciate that the trac plug in is not supported, but it worked
really well in the previous version so it would be nice to get it up
and running again. Any help gratefully received.

Thanks,

Jon.

On Aug 13, 7:48 pm, VisualSVN Team <supp...@visualsvn.com> wrote:
> Hi!
>
> > I'd like to upgrade to VisualSVN server 2.0, VisualSVN 1.7.4 and
> > Tortoise 1.63 and on the face of it this looks straightforward.
> > However, what will the effects be on our trac installation?
> > Will my existing trac installation work with 2.0 or do I need to download 
> > and
> > install the new 2.0 trac integration zip.
>
> You are requested to download and install the latest Trac integration package.
>
> >If the latter, what is the best way to do this to preserve existing settings 
> >etc.
>
> Unfortunately, we do not provide the detailed instructions on how to
> upgrade the Trac plug-in. Please note that Trac plug-in was never
> released officially and we don't provide technical support for it.
>
> The short answer: you should preserve all Trac related data that is
> stored in "C:\Trac" folder (and maybe in other folders).
>
> --
> With best regards,
> Danil Shopyrin
> VisualSVN Team

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