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December 09, 2006

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[00:41:28] <loca|host> hello all
[00:41:42] <loca|host> i want to get trac sending an email notification on every new stuff in the timeline
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[01:06:16] <loca|host> anyone ?
[01:06:48] <mitsuhiko> hoi loca|host
[01:06:58] <mitsuhiko> i don't think that's possible
[01:07:05] <mitsuhiko> at least not without a plugin
[01:07:12] <mitsuhiko> but you can receive mails on ticket changes
[01:07:31] <loca|host> ok that's it ! that's what am debugging now
[01:07:42] <loca|host> am changing tickets and am not receiving mails
[01:07:54] <loca|host> setted the smtp as the localhost
[01:08:19] <loca|host> tail -f /var/log/mail.log does not move when submitting a comment on a ticket
[01:09:38] <loca|host> mitsuhiko, ?
[01:09:42] <loca|host> any idea
[01:09:57] <mitsuhiko> hmm
[01:10:06] <mitsuhiko> sec
[01:11:08] <mitsuhiko> loca|host: smtp_enabled = true?
[01:11:28] <loca|host> i think
[01:11:43] <loca|host> ohh it's not :/ written trie
[01:11:45] <loca|host> not true
[01:11:47] <loca|host> sorry
[01:12:21] <mitsuhiko> np :)
[01:13:58] <loca|host> mitsuhiko, do i have to copy the trac.ini in every new trac project folder to get the same vars i want (log/notification...) with project-specific vars like project name and so ?
[01:14:29] <loca|host> or is there any way to centralize repeating conf vars and get only project-specific vars on each project folder ?
[01:14:30] <mitsuhiko> hmm. i don't understand the question
[01:14:35] <mitsuhiko> loca|host: do you have multiple tracs?
[01:14:50] <loca|host> yes
[01:14:55] <loca|host> i have multiple tracs
[01:14:56] <mitsuhiko> there is a plugin called tracforge
[01:15:07] <mitsuhiko> maybe that helps you at that point
[01:15:11] <mitsuhiko> but i haven't tested it
[01:15:14] <loca|host> k
[01:15:35] <mitsuhiko> http://trac-hacks.org/wiki/TracForgePlugin
[01:17:05] <loca|host> seems to be a good solution though
[01:17:08] <loca|host> thx !
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[03:17:19] <wkornewald> hi, does teo run trac on postgresql?
[03:20:52] <wkornewald> AFAIK, in postgres "=" is case-sensitive while in MySQL it's not. I don't know about sqlite. at least, when doing a search in the query dialog all searches on your site are case-sensitive which isn't very helpful when searching for an existing ticket (you have to try multiple cases)
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[04:23:13] <tic> you guys had a lot of trouble w/ sqlite databases being locked. how did you solve it? I've got a locked database, which I cannot unlock! (wouldn't know how, to begin with)
[05:26:57] <gordonjcp> look for a lock file?
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[10:06:17] <omry> deleting some of trac default pages does no harm, right?
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[10:11:46] <pygi> omry, should not :)
[10:12:01] <omry> pygi, well, I will let you know :)
[10:12:14] <pygi> omry, well, no harm in removing wiki pages ^_^
[10:12:28] <omry> except trac link to those pages, but that's no biggy.
[10:12:38] <omry> I am a bit worried about upgrades..
[10:13:03] <pygi> well, I'm not
[10:13:15] <pygi> you can always rebuild docs on upgrades if you really need them
[10:13:23] <pygi> (/me has experience with that ^_^)
[10:13:30] <omry> ah, great.
[10:14:09] <omry> I only left the wiki formating related docs.. the rest are not very useful for me at this point.
[10:14:24] <pygi> good :)
[10:14:34] <pygi> prologic, ping by any chance?
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[10:22:18] <pacopablo> morning all
[10:22:30] <pygi> hello pacopablo
[10:22:31] <Blackhex> hi
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[10:28:43] <omry> what kind STUPID mofo spam bot will post this shit: * [http://google.com/ google] try this #-# ?!
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[10:30:58] <omry> spam bots are getting more and more idiotic. its a new form of evolution.
[10:31:12] <idnar> it's a google spam bot
[10:31:12] <idnar> ;)
[10:34:40] <omry> LOL
[10:34:52] <omry> :)
[10:35:16] <kop_> hmm my date formatting is not behaving like I want
[10:35:32] <kop_> SetEnv LC_TIME "sv_SE"
[10:36:03] <kop_> still time strings are printed as "11/24/06"
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[10:54:47] <kop_> aah I needed to use PythonOption TracLocale sv_SE as well
[10:54:55] <kop_> *workxor*
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[11:58:41] <pacopablo> woot! set objects are nice ;)
[12:02:04] <idnar> settings
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[12:16:31] <mitsuhiko> pacopablo: you mean set()?
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[12:56:52] <Igloo> Hi all
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[12:57:13] <Igloo> Am I missing something or can I, as a user, not change my password on a trac (0.9) system?
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[13:16:20] <bakasan> maybe u are missing something?
[13:17:29] <bakasan> maybe try: htpasswd /path/to/.htpasswd.tracusers username
[13:17:45] <bakasan> it should promt you to change the pw
[13:17:55] <bakasan> im a noob but thats my best attempt at help :x
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[13:21:55] <pygi> prologic, ping
[13:22:59] <mitsuhiko> matt_good: do you know if a ticket for the wiki formatter already exists?
[13:23:07] <mitsuhiko> i wasn't able to find one
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[13:30:17] <simmerz> I've just install the webadmin plugin (using 0.9.3) and when I go to it, it either loses half its styling, works fine, or gives me an error saying "No handler matched request to /admin"
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[13:33:04] <pygi> simmerz, does webadmin even supports that version? :P
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[13:43:37] <simmerz> pygi: yes. lol. got it working, was because of the CACHE_DIR
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[16:18:54] <subtleGradient> where do I go to add my real projects components to the component dropdown for tickets?
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[16:39:22] <subtleGradient> how do I actually use webadmin? I can't find anything that mentions how to even go to it
[16:42:58] <neuralis> subtleGradient: assuming you've set it up properly, having (iirc) the TRAC_ADMIN permission will cause the left-hand navigation bar to have an 'Admin' link after you log in.
[16:43:11] <subtleGradient> aha
[16:43:21] <neuralis> in the meantime, you can manually add components from the shell with the trac-admin command, if necessary.
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[16:44:04] <gummibaerchen> night
[16:44:10] <subtleGradient> thanks
[16:44:41] <neuralis> np
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[16:45:15] <gummibaerchen> i just putted my self compiled python.egg for TracSpam into the plug-ins folder, but I can't see it in the webadmin
[16:50:29] <gummibaerchen> strange..
[16:50:48] <gummibaerchen> other plug-ins just work fine
[16:53:03] <gummibaerchen> ahh, python version...
[16:55:41] <gummibaerchen> any way to get a very fresh installation?
[16:55:51] <gummibaerchen> that tickets count again from #1 etc?
[17:09:07] <gummibaerchen> done
[17:09:18] <gummibaerchen> just created a new env and copied the db
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[17:42:11] <pacopablo> mitsuhiko: yeah
[17:43:51] <gummibaerchen> ?
[17:44:12] <pacopablo> response to question asked long before you joined the channel
[17:55:50] <gummibaerchen> ahh ok
[17:55:56] <gummibaerchen> good night anyway :)
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[17:57:28] <tessier_> Hello all!
[17:57:55] <tessier_> I am trying to install 0.10.3rc1 on CentOS 4.3 and when I run trac-admin to create my project I get this error:
[17:57:57] <tessier_> Failed to create environment. global name 'sqlite' is not defined
[17:58:27] <tessier_> python-sqlite-1.1.6-1
[17:58:29] <tessier_> is installed
[17:59:57] <gummibaerchen> must be bigger > 2 afaik
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[18:01:21] <tessier_> hmm
[18:04:35] <tessier_> 1.1.7 is the latest as far as I can see
[18:05:40] <tessier_> ah....if you have sqlite3 you need pysqlite-2 or better
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[18:51:40] <teefive> hi
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[21:40:53] <Red|China> hey guys. i finally got trac installed on my host, and i'm going to be using it to track software development of an asp.net application
[21:41:08] <Red|China> is there an ability to submit a new ticket via a web service?
[21:41:30] <Red|China> if not, i'm going to make a SOAP web service in php that I can consume from ASP.NET and I'm wanting to know if there is a commandline program to submit tickets
[21:41:35] <Red|China> that i can call from php
[21:42:26] <neuralis> i /think/ there was an xml-rpc interface on trac-hacks
[21:42:34] <neuralis> not sure if it's finished or how well it works
[21:43:31] <Red|China> hmmm xml rpc isn't good for me
[21:43:33] <Red|China> not easy to consume
[21:43:40] <Red|China> i don't mind making one
[21:43:46] <Red|China> i'm just wondering about a CLI interface
[21:44:04] <Red|China> i want (when the asp.net app encounters an error) my app to be able to submit the error and stack trace to trac
[21:44:12] <Red|China> and they will be running on separate systems
[21:44:16] <Red|China> obviously
[21:44:46] <neuralis> no, there's no official CLI interface for submitting tickets to trac, if that's what you're asking.
[21:44:50] <neuralis> you could write one yourself.
[21:45:08] <neuralis> (does asp.net really make it hard to interface with xmlrpc servers? that seems surprising.)
[21:48:21] <Red|China> i know that in order to use web services from c#, you really need a wsdl
[21:48:43] <Red|China> and that means soap
[21:48:57] <Red|China> plus i think SOAP is just a lot cleaner than XML-RPC
[21:49:02] <Red|China> and of course REST
[21:58:35] <tessier_> SOAP is so complicated and verbose. :(
[22:01:57] <Red|China> but consuming it is oh so easy
[22:02:08] <Red|China> with asp.net anyway
[22:02:12] <Red|China> and creating one in php is easy too, using nuSOAP
[22:02:36] <tessier_> I'll have to play with the SOAP stuff in twisted.
[22:02:49] <tessier_> I am wondering whether to implement some RPC stuff using SOAP or perspective broker or xmlrpc.
[22:02:54] <Red|China> i JUST installed trac and i have finals next week
[22:03:00] <Red|China> i just looked at the xml-rpc
[22:03:03] <Red|China> it doesn't submit tickets
[22:03:14] <Red|China> it manipulates wiki and can create ticket milestones
[22:03:25] <tessier_> trac has xmlrpc and soap interfaces?
[22:03:40] <Red|China> i wish it had a soap interface
[22:04:04] <tessier_> oh, I see.
[22:04:11] <tessier_> How hard would it be to make it submit tickets?
[22:04:25] <Red|China> i have no idea because i don't know how trac works yet
[22:04:28] <tessier_> Isn't a ticket just an object so you pass the attributes via xmlrpc and it creates the object?
[22:04:28] <Red|China> and i don't know python
[22:04:39] <tessier_> Oh. Not knowing python would make it a lot harder. :)
[22:04:40] <Red|China> i'm proficient in php and c#
[22:04:48] <Red|China> and java i guess
[22:05:30] <Red|China> creating and consuming web services (soap) is so easy in .net
[22:05:45] <Red|China> create an asmx file, stick some methods in there, and bam you have a web service
[22:05:57] <Red|China> to consume it, add a web reference, and call it like it's native code on your machine
[22:06:18] <Red|China> visual studio creates a class that on which you execute the methods and get the native return types and stuff
[22:06:37] <Red|China> (disclaimer: i'm an asp.net dev)
[22:10:47] <Red|China> also, i've never used sqlite, so if i have to make it actually insert things into the correct "tables" (do you still call them that?) i will have to figure that stuff out
[22:11:12] <tessier_> sqlite is easy if you know any other rdb
[22:11:32] <Red|China> i do mssql 2005
[22:11:36] <Red|China> and mysql
[22:11:43] <tessier_> You will have no problem them.
[22:13:03] <Red|China> ok
[22:13:17] <Red|China> i guess i can use the db stuff in pear to read it
[22:13:46] <Red|China> does sqlite have any kind of referential integrity?
[22:13:52] <Red|China> i'm worried about screwing up the db
[22:14:09] <tessier_> hmm...I don't recall.
[22:14:27] <tessier_> I wish more people cared about referential integrity. We hardly have any in our production db at work.
[22:17:10] <Red|China> well what i'm using trac for is a software engineering class at school
[22:17:17] <Red|China> it's a year long and we develop a software project
[22:17:24] <Red|China> but i work as a programmer already
[22:17:28] <Red|China> so it's a retarded class for me
[22:21:40] <neuralis> that's easily fixable; take more theory and fewer engineering-oriented classes.
[22:26:45] <Red|China> it's required
[22:28:45] <Red|China> ok thanks for the info. i'll screw around with this stuff after finals are over next week
[22:28:52] <Red|China> then i'll have extra time
[22:30:51] <Red|China> if adding a ticket to the db is pretty easy i'll wrap it in a php web service
[22:31:08] <Red|China> if i get it working and it's not too much of a hack i'll submit it
[22:34:13] <Red|China> night
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