Leandro Conde | 1 Jun 03:58
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[Trac] Re: Changeset viewer gets slower


Yes ... I've enabled this but only on the SVN repository, not on Trac. 

I mean, we'll using an AuthzSVNAccessFile on the SVN repo, but I have not defined the
trac.ini directive for Trac.

Thanks for the tip.
Cheers,
Leandro.

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Subject: [Trac] Re: Changeset viewer gets slower

> Thank you very much for any comments and tips ...

Have you enabled SVN authz file ?
(http://trac.edgewall.org/wiki/FineGrainedPermissions)

If so, try disable it to see if it speeds up repository browsing. (do
not forget to restart the web server...)
If not, try disabling all the plugins to see if it helps

Cheers,
Manu

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Julie Tittler | 1 Jun 05:30
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[Trac] Problems setting up Trac


I'm not really a networking person. I'm an off-site software engineer 
mom who works from home. I've been given the task of hosting and 
managing or CM and RM systems for our team. I managed to get Trac to 
work with Subversion running on port 8000 with tracd. But I want to get 
it to run through Apache so I can use SSL and link it in with a custom 
project portal. Trac is only one aspect of it. I keep getting redirect 
errors for my Trac project. Any ideas would be great. Below you will 
find my virtual-hosts config. Oh, I know python is working because I did 
a basic "Hello World" test on a different VH on the same Apache server, 
not the trac VH. I haven't even started with Trac permissions yet. I 
just wanted to get the site visible first. I must say that this is the 
first Apache server I've ever run (I usually work IIS projects), so I 
know I must be doing something obviously stupid.

Thank you kindly,
Julie

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virtual hosts.conf
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NameVirtualHost *:80

<VirtualHost itt-trac.tittlers.net:80>
    ServerName itt-trac.tittlers.net
    DocumentRoot "C:/Trac"
    <Location />
        SetHandler mod_python
        PythonHandler trac.web.modpython_frontend
        PythonOption TracEnvParentDir "C:/Trac"
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Jani Tiainen | 1 Jun 08:20
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[Trac] IE7 and custom query


I've some problems with IE7 and custom query - it doesn't work at all.
Same applies for adding new versions in admin plugin (at least).

I'm running track on Win 2k server, Apache 2 + mod_auth_sspi. Trac
version is 0.10 This is major showstopper that prevents usage of Trac.
There was few tickets that might have been related to my problems
(specially IE7 + mod_auth_sspi). I couldn't find any related bugs in
later minor versions and I try prevent upgrading until 0.11 is
complete.

Any suggestions?

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Christian Boos | 1 Jun 09:57
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[Trac] Re: Changeset viewer gets slower


Leandro Conde wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I've been searching around a bit but didn't hear a mention of this
> problem I'm having ...
>
> The thing is, from some time now I've been experiencing slow responses
> when I click on a link to view a changeset. The delay is some minutes
> ... maybe around 2 minutes, but maybe more ... I didn't measured it
> ...
>
> I do not know how to better diagnose the problem ...
>   

Does this "from some time now" corresponds to the switch to 0.10.4?
If so, then one possible reason would be the following change in 
trac/mimeview/patch.py:

http://trac.edgewall.org/changeset/4623/branches/0.10-stable/trac/mimeview/patch.py

Try to undo this change (download as diff, apply the patch with -R), and 
check if the speed goes back to normal.

-- Christian

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Stefan | 1 Jun 10:46
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[Trac] How to delete a project


Hi

I have installed Trac 0.10.3 with multiple projects on Ubuntu (Feisty
Fawn).
Is it possible to remove a project ones I have ran "trac-admin /path/
to/projects/foo initenv"?

/Stefan

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Rainer Sokoll | 1 Jun 11:40
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[Trac] Re: How to delete a project


On Fri, Jun 01, 2007 at 01:46:54AM -0700, Stefan wrote:

> I have installed Trac 0.10.3 with multiple projects on Ubuntu (Feisty
> Fawn).
> Is it possible to remove a project ones I have ran "trac-admin /path/
> to/projects/foo initenv"?

Just remove /path/to/projects/foo

Rainer

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green | 1 Jun 12:25
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[Trac] Ergonomic Mobile Computing


Despite having worked with a laptop day in day out, I only landed up
with aching wrists, strained neck and back; with my work still
pending. I could quote several reasons for it - my laptop processor
runs too hot, my laptop keeps slipping from the pillow, plus the
aching back. I know most of you agree with me. Now let me share with
you the absolutely comfortable solution I found. It's called the
laptop desk which revolutionized the whole process of computing for me
with it's ergonomic design and heat dissipating ventilation channels.
I highly recommend it, check it for yourself - www.laptopdesk.net

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Emmanuel Blot | 1 Jun 12:47
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[Trac] Re: Problems setting up Trac


>     DocumentRoot "C:/Trac"
^^^^
You probably don't want to do this (anyway it's useless)
(define this to an empty dir outside Trac tree, for example)

>         PythonOption TracEnvParentDir "C:/Trac"
Just checking: c:\Trac contains several Trac projects on your machine,
is that it?

> <VirtualHost itt.tittlers.net:80>
>     ServerName itt.tittlers.net
>     RedirectPermanent / https://itt.tittlers.net/
> </VirtualHost>

I guess this is the main issue: what do you want to achieve here ^^^ ?

HTTPS usually use port 443, NOT 80 which is dedicated to HTTP

If you want to access all your Trac environments, first define your
virtual host to server 443 port (ie the first two lines of your config
file should not use :80).

Once everything works with https://, that is you can successfully
reach Trac using @ https://itt.tittlers.net/... you'll want to add the
redirect instructions so that HTTP  requests (on port 80) are
redirected to secured HTTPS (port :443). Proceed one step after
another:
first get it work on https, then update your server config for
redirecting standard requests.
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Sumith | 1 Jun 13:14
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[Trac] Re: Single Trac Ticket System with Multiple Repositories


Dear Christian & All,

Thanks for the help so far. It works fine so far.

Now I am having a problem of sharing the attachment across Wikis.

Trac by default store attachments in "attachments" directory within
the project. Therefore when I attach a file from one project, it is
not accessible from other.

There are two possible solutions I see:

1. Add new directive to [attachments] section in trac.ini. Then I can
define that directive inside the common configuration file and share
among all projects. Sorry, I cannot develop the patch myself rather
than begging someone :(

2. Create a link from one Trac project directory to other. Then what I
have is a link names 'attachments' instead of a directory.
Unfortunately, this did not worked (at least for me on Windows XP).
Will someone be able to give me a patch to enable this.

Or else is there any other better way to handle this?

Please bare with me. I am requesting too much :(

Regards,
Sumith

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Christian Boos | 1 Jun 13:32
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[Trac] Re: Single Trac Ticket System with Multiple Repositories


Sumith wrote:
> Dear Christian & All,
>
> Thanks for the help so far. It works fine so far.
>
> Now I am having a problem of sharing the attachment across Wikis.
>
> Trac by default store attachments in "attachments" directory within
> the project. Therefore when I attach a file from one project, it is
> not accessible from other.
>
> There are two possible solutions I see:
>
> 1. Add new directive to [attachments] section in trac.ini. Then I can
> define that directive inside the common configuration file and share
> among all projects. Sorry, I cannot develop the patch myself rather
> than begging someone :(
>   

Probably not the way to go.

> 2. Create a link from one Trac project directory to other. Then what I
> have is a link names 'attachments' instead of a directory.
> Unfortunately, this did not worked (at least for me on Windows XP).
> Will someone be able to give me a patch to enable this.
>   

That should work flawlessly on Unix.
For Windows NTFS, I think you have tools that allow you to create 
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