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April 26, 2007

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[00:25:19] <evil_twin> New news from t.e.o: Ticket #5225 (defect created): Revision change <http://trac.edgewall.org/ticket/5225> || Ticket #5224 (defect created): TracTimeline points to TracIni, but wrong anchor <http://trac.edgewall.org/ticket/5224>
[00:26:00] <rgk> can someone help me set up the auth for fastcgi?
[00:26:56] <coderanger> rgk: You just set it up like normal HTTP auth
[00:27:12] <rgk> it doesn't seem to be working
[00:27:30] <coderanger> pastebin your server config
[00:27:31] <rgk> i just starting running lighttpd
[00:27:33] <rgk> ok
[00:29:31] <rgk> http://paste2.org/p/2776
[00:29:37] <asmodai> coderanger: Well, using PythonInterpreter seems to help.
[00:29:41] <rgk> i do have mod_auth on
[00:29:54] <coderanger> asmodai: There hasn't been a case yet that hasn't been fixed with that
[00:30:00] <asmodai> coderanger: I just wonder why stuff like that is not brought back into the wiki pages but kept as links to tickets.
[00:30:09] <asmodai> It sort of offends my tech writer sense. :)
[00:30:13] <coderanger> asmodai: It should be in TracSubversion
[00:30:22] <coderanger> In the Troubleshooting section
[00:30:47] <asmodai> coderanger: Ask me nicely and I'll whip up a patch :P
[00:30:51] <asmodai> I just filed 5224 anyway
[00:32:01] <coderanger> asmodai: A patch for what?
[00:32:17] <asmodai> Adjust TracSubversion's Troubleshooting section with the info
[00:32:37] <okolsi> got the notification customized.. one extra DB query in notification.py. Not sure if that is really needed.. but at least it works
[00:33:42] <coderanger> rgk: You don't have auth.backend set
[00:33:56] <rgk> how would i set it?
[00:33:57] <coderanger> okolsi: A patch to fix that will be forthcoming
[00:34:05] <coderanger> rgk: Check TracFastCgi
[00:34:32] <okolsi> coderanger: I did it so that if in configuration we have "__component__" then it is fetched and used
[00:35:02] <okolsi> this was first time Python ever :) I could try to make a patch at some point..
[00:35:21] <coderanger> okolsi: A better way to do it is to use a formatting string for the subject line, similar to the log format controls
[00:35:38] <coderanger> I have the code, just need to clean it up as part of my OLPC desuckification project
[00:37:42] <okolsi> coderanger: okay.. that sounds much better.. but I'll use my "hack" in the mean time
[00:38:38] <rgk> coderangerr the links in the comments are gone
[00:38:43] <rgk> coderanger*
[00:40:32] <coderanger> rgk: What comments?
[00:40:43] <coderanger> You need to auth.backend = "htpasswd"
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[00:41:49] <rgk> auth.backend = "htpasswd"
[00:41:50] <rgk> i have that
[00:42:20] <rgk> http://trac.lighttpd.net/trac/file/branches/lighttpd-merge-1.4.x/doc/authentication.txt
[00:42:23] <rgk> i was talking about that
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[00:48:27] * asmodai wonders just what cboos meant
[00:50:40] <okolsi> noticed that after upgrade from 0.10.3 -> 0.10.4, the /usr/local/lib/python2.5/site-packages/ -directory contains two trac egg-info files..
[00:51:12] <okolsi> this produces ERRORs to Trac log.. until you manually remove the 0.10.3 egg-info file
[00:51:23] <okolsi> maybe the installation script should take care of that...?
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[00:52:08] <coderanger> okolsi: Sounds like you are trying to use easy_install
[00:52:44] <okolsi> coderanger: yes.. the installation/upgrade went smoothly.. everythin works.. only that there are those ERRORs in logs.. nothing more of a problem
[00:52:58] <coderanger> okolsi: Trac 0.10 is not compatible with easy_install
[00:53:23] <okolsi> coderanger: hmm.. then I'm confused :)
[00:54:02] <okolsi> I think I have easy install installed.. but I just downloaded the Trac package and upgraded it per instruction in Wiki
[00:54:15] <coderanger> Hmm
[00:54:24] <coderanger> that shouldn't build egg_info files
[00:55:17] <okolsi> those files definitely are there.. this is Solaris 10 environment if that has anything to do with the issue
[00:55:29] <evil_twin> New news from t.e.o: Ticket #5094 (defect closed): Wiki editing weird on trunk <http://trac.edgewall.org/ticket/5094#comment:3> || Ticket #5225 (defect closed): Revision change <http://trac.edgewall.org/ticket/5225#comment:1> || Ticket #5224 (defect closed): TracTimeline points to TracIni, but wrong anchor <http://trac.edgewall.org/ticket/5224#comment:1>
[00:56:31] <okolsi> but.. as I said.. its only cosmetic issue and can be easily resolved manually. Trac actually works even though those ERRORs are in logs.. so really not a big deal
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[01:04:50] <rgk> i can't get auth to work i have no clue what i am doing wrong
[01:04:55] <rgk> i tried plain this time nothing
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[01:23:04] * asmodai cries
[01:24:44] <asmodai> Hood's breath.
[01:25:40] <asmodai> Now I know why I hate fucking wiki pages for documentation
[01:25:48] <coderanger> ?
[01:26:03] <asmodai> wiki pages suck for documentation, versioning and all that.
[01:27:51] <coderanger> why
[01:28:44] <asmodai> Since you loose any clues which feeds which, how to branch for specific versions and how to keep it properly in sync with whatever lives in current development.
[01:28:53] <asmodai> DocBook and rst above all.
[01:30:03] <coderanger> thats not a property of wikis so much as the database-backed approach most ues
[01:30:26] <asmodai> Whatever one wants to call it.
[01:30:33] <asmodai> Call me an old-fashioned technical writer.
[01:30:56] <asmodai> *rant, vent*
[01:31:17] <asmodai> There's too much magic going on in the Trac documentation to make sense out of it.
[01:34:36] <coderanger> not sure what you mean
[01:36:01] <asmodai> That trying to help out in getting more documentation done for Trac is too painful.
[01:36:27] <coderanger> You just edit it ...
[01:36:40] <asmodai> And just edit *what*?
[01:36:47] <asmodai> The wiki pages on t.e.o?
[01:36:50] <asmodai> They're 0.10
[01:37:09] <asmodai> At least when it comes to the auto-generated ones
[01:37:18] <asmodai> which is due to the magic that happens on install
[01:37:28] <asmodai> And thus makes no sense to edit when you prepare for 0.11
[01:38:16] <coderanger> There shouldn't be much that is autogenerated
[01:38:29] <coderanger> TracIniMacro
[01:38:36] <coderanger> and the InterTrac prefixes
[01:39:36] <asmodai> Still does not make sense to edit pages on t.e.o. since people use that if they need docs when their trac setup is not working.
[01:39:58] <asmodai> If I would be editing the web server configs right now for 0.11 setups a lot of people would get confused that are messing with 0.10.
[01:40:00] <coderanger> asmodai: You just say "Since 0.11" on anything version-dependent
[01:40:30] <asmodai> And how large do you want to grow those since x.x sections?
[01:40:40] <coderanger> As large as needed
[01:41:06] <asmodai> Sorry, but from documentation point of view that's not that useful.
[01:41:16] <asmodai> It clutters and confuses in the end.
[01:41:39] <coderanger> Possibly, but thats the only way to run a communal documentation system for something like Trac
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[01:42:02] <asmodai> Thus I am saying: it sucks, with all due respect.
[01:42:34] <coderanger> asmodai: Hmm, one could make macros to filter things out
[01:42:48] <coderanger> #!for-0.11
[01:42:59] <asmodai> More magic. :)
[01:43:04] <coderanger> and then have some kind of user pref to control what versions they see
[01:43:21] <asmodai> You're overengineering something that should remain pretty simple.
[01:43:25] <coderanger> asmodai: The only other alternative is use a branch-merge system
[01:43:35] <asmodai> Documentation is one of the simplest things for people to step into projects to contribute.
[01:43:37] <coderanger> which would mean reimplementing subversion
[01:43:38] <asmodai> Aside from bug reports.
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[01:46:18] <asmodai> Could also be this is perhaps not the best way to go about this sort of thing.
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[01:46:36] <asmodai> But hey, just my opinion and preferences.
[01:47:09] <asmodai> Whatever works for you guys. But it doesn't for me at least.
[01:48:32] <coderanger> asmodai: What would you suggest?
[01:50:03] <asmodai> Perhaps this was already decided, but there's a few questions that need to be answered first: Does t.e.o. aim to provide user documentation for released trac versions as well as the current development version?
[01:50:07] <asmodai> If so, how many versions?
[01:50:20] <coderanger> Yes, and all of them
[01:50:33] <asmodai> And also, all versions in one huge document or separated per version with a clear "what's changed" section?
[01:50:46] <coderanger> install docs are generally for the most recent version available via that packaging system on that platform
[01:51:11] <coderanger> feature docs should indicate what version a feature was introduced in
[01:51:59] <asmodai> So, also docs for trunk or is that outside of scope?
[01:52:47] <coderanger> Yes
[01:53:21] <coderanger> 0.9 is the earliest you really need to be specific about, since thats the earliest version still supported by the trac team
[01:53:57] <coderanger> 0.8 is still in decent use (Sarge) though, so it doesn't hurt to indicate stuff for that too
[01:54:14] <asmodai> But how can you support trunk if the autogenerated docs are made for what t.e.o. runs?
[01:56:34] <coderanger> what autogenerated docs?
[01:56:46] <evil_twin> New news from t.e.o: TracOnSolaris edited by cboos <http://trac.edgewall.org/wiki/TracOnSolaris>
[01:57:07] <coderanger> The only major one is the TracIniMacro page, and that is still largely supplanted by the user-edited version (TracIni)
[01:57:19] <asmodai> TracIni for example
[01:57:28] <asmodai> It pulls in the options from the python files
[01:59:05] <coderanger> Nope
[01:59:47] <coderanger> As I keep saying, that is TracIniMacro
[01:59:59] <coderanger> That TracIni page on t.e.o is user-written
[02:00:10] <coderanger> Specifically so that people can edit is as needed
[02:00:49] <asmodai> What I meant to say is that the options it lists are not complete for trunk at least.
[02:00:58] <coderanger> So fix it :)
[02:01:52] <coderanger> Actually it looks like cboos broke it
[02:01:55] <asmodai> Somehow that seems a waste of time/duplication of effort since the macro autogens that on people's installs.
[02:02:21] <coderanger> He tried backsyncing the changes and didn't exclude TracIni
[02:02:49] <asmodai> Gee, I'm useful for something. ;)
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[02:09:55] <rgk> http://www.paste2.org/p/2780 thats the error when i try to use trac admin any ideas how i can fix?
[02:12:32] <asmodai> coderanger: if you're hacking anyway
[02:12:42] <asmodai> coderanger: why does trunk's permission list give me:
[02:12:43] <asmodai> TICKET_MODIFY, TICKET_VIEW, TIMELINE_VIEW, TIMELINE_VIEW, TRAC_ADMIN,
[02:12:53] <asmodai> note the double timeline_view
[02:15:42] <coderanger> rgk: Does that file exist?
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[02:16:10] <rgk> i don't think it does but should i just make it or does it need to have info in it?
[02:16:24] <coderanger> rgk: I bet you are missing the space between the path and the word "milestone"
[02:16:42] <rgk> it has to do with a lot of things tho
[02:16:44] <rgk> thats only 1 problem
[02:16:50] <rgk> i tried permissions
[02:17:01] <coderanger> rgk: trac-admin /path/to/env permission list
[02:17:01] <rgk> a few different commands most likly all
[02:17:14] <coderanger> Notice the space between the path and the next word
[02:17:22] <rgk> yeah ill try
[02:17:47] <rgk> thanks that worked =)
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[03:32:10] <coderanger> cmlenz: Was it intentional that TracIni is back to being macro-generated?
[03:32:56] <cmlenz> I have no idea tbh
[03:32:58] <cmlenz> since when?
[03:33:38] <coderanger> http://trac.edgewall.org/wiki/TracIni?action=diff&version=81
[03:36:02] <cmlenz> well, we'll have to ask cboos :-)
[03:36:28] <coderanger> bah, arbitrary decisions ftw!
[03:37:07] <cmlenz> it's kind of normal that the unit tests don't run through these days, eh?
[03:37:43] <coderanger> it would seem so
[03:38:09] <cmlenz> if those damn tests weren't so friggin slow we should set up a pre-commit-hook that runs them
[03:40:11] <cmlenz> everytime I want to check in a minor thing I have to go around fix broken tests to be sure it's not my changes breaking things
[03:41:10] <coderanger> cmlenz: What about setting up bitten, so at least there is some kind of monitoring?
[03:41:56] <cmlenz> would definitely be nice, but I need to get bitten up to date and improve some things
[03:42:22] <asmodai> cmlenz: I was just looking at bitten again :)
[03:50:28] <cmlenz> there's a whole ton of things I'd do differently with bitten if I started again
[03:50:41] <cmlenz> but there's simply no friggin time :-(
[03:51:44] <coderanger> amen
[04:00:15] <evil_twin> New news from t.e.o: Changeset [5283]: Fix admin tests broken in [5223] and [5243]. <http://trac.edgewall.org/changeset/5283> || RoundUp edited by tobias.herp@gmx.de <http://trac.edgewall.org/wiki/RoundUp>
[04:04:31] <cmlenz> so, I think cboos isn't ever running the unit tests :-P
[04:05:42] <cmlenz> at least not in the last two weeks
[04:06:03] <alect> :\
[04:06:17] <cmlenz> and alect's genshi patch breaks another unit test ;-)
[04:06:24] <alect> LIES
[04:06:25] <cmlenz> now that the xml decl is included in the RSS output ;-)
[04:06:29] <alect> all the tests passed!
[04:06:39] <cmlenz> the trac tests
[04:06:43] <alect> aah
[04:06:46] <alect> :)
[04:06:54] <cmlenz> but we'll keep it broken until I get 0.4.1 out of the door
[04:07:00] <alect> hehe
[04:07:03] <alect> ok
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[04:49:32] <TinoW> hey
[04:50:11] <TinoW> did anybody already try to use trac authorization and permission for SVN in apache as well?
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[04:52:23] <roppert> updated from 0.10.3.1 to 0.10.4 on a gentoo system. Seemed Trac got out of sync with repository.
[04:52:30] <coderanger> TinoW: Yeah, you can use mod_auth_acctmgr as a template for it
[04:52:32] <coderanger> not that hard
[04:52:33] <roppert> Trying to run resync seems to stop
[04:53:08] <roppert> anyone else hade this problem with resync?
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[04:53:18] <coderanger> roppert: What version
[04:53:33] <roppert> coderanger: 0.10.4
[04:53:59] <roppert> (and subversion 1.3.2)
[04:55:03] <roppert> the repo is accessed all the time via webdav while I'm trying the resync. Shouldn't matter, right?
[04:57:24] <roppert> apache 2.0.58 btw
[05:05:27] <TinoW> coderanger: do you have an URL? I find some checkins w/ google
[05:05:46] <coderanger> TinoW: trac-hacks.org
[05:06:11] <TinoW> coderanger: thx
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[05:13:34] <roppert> summary: runnign resync with apache accessing repository wasn't such a great idea
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[06:53:29] <mitsuhiko> cmlenz: btw. are there ideas how to speed genshi up?
[06:54:23] <natea> i'm getting this error when trying to access my Trac instance: http://paste.plone.org/14251
[06:54:30] <natea> ImportError: /usr/lib/python2.3/lib-dynload/mathmodule.so: undefined symbol: PyFPE_jbuf
[06:54:44] <natea> anyone know what the problem might be?
[06:54:45] <rajesh> i have a strange problem. when i login, i get the popup to enter the usr/pwd. i get logged in. then, i log out. when i click on the login again, it logs me straight back in using the last usr/pwd.
[06:55:02] <cmlenz> mitsuhiko: sure, but it's no simple task... see http://groups.google.com/group/genshi/browse_thread/thread/1c8c71c1ec3499be#c785cc27386a4d3e
[06:55:38] <mitsuhiko> cmlenz: i fond out that after implementing the jinja context in c i could speed jinja up by 30%
[06:55:56] <mitsuhiko> maybe that's something for genshi too
[06:56:00] <cmlenz> do you have the code for that?
[06:56:06] <cmlenz> i.e. available online?
[06:56:15] <mitsuhiko> cmlenz: don't expect too much by compiling genshi streams to python bytecode
[06:56:31] <cmlenz> might be interesting... however the original django context and expression lookup is painfully slow compared to genshi's
[06:56:34] <mitsuhiko> yes. sec
[06:56:49] <mitsuhiko> cmlenz: http://trac.pocoo.org/browser/jinja/trunk/jinja/_speedups.c
[06:57:25] <mitsuhiko> ignore the escape function, i removed that again locally, the performance gain is hardly noticeable and i don't want to have another thing to maintain :)
[06:57:35] <cmlenz> heh, I recognize that function ;-)
[06:57:39] <mitsuhiko> the python equivalent is in http://trac.pocoo.org/browser/jinja/trunk/jinja/_native.py
[06:57:59] <mitsuhiko> cmlenz: yeah. it's pretty much what matt did
[06:58:02] <retracile> rajesh, that's normal. To get a real logout, you need to use the form-based login from accountmanagerplugin
[06:58:12] <rajesh> retracile: aha! great, thanks.
[06:58:22] <cmlenz> mitsuhiko: actually, jborg wrote that code
[06:58:32] <retracile> @seen alect
[06:58:32] <evil_twin> retracile: alect was last seen in #trac 2 hours, 51 minutes, and 28 seconds ago: <alect> ok
[06:58:32] <cmlenz> (the escape function)
[06:58:41] <rajesh> retracile: it shouldn't be "normal", should it? just sayin ...
[06:58:47] <mitsuhiko> cmlenz: well, i tried it first with overallocating to avoid traversing the string two times
[06:58:52] <mitsuhiko> but that was even slower
[06:59:25] <retracile> rajesh, it's the browser caching your http auth credentials. If you logout, close all your browser windows, and then login, you'll get prompted for user/pass.
[06:59:36] <mitsuhiko> cmlenz: http://lucumr.pocoo.org/trac/repos/xmlescape/xmlescape.c
[06:59:48] <mitsuhiko> that's a lot faster
[06:59:53] <mitsuhiko> but still not worth adding :)
[07:01:32] <rajesh> retracile: true.
[07:02:04] <cmlenz> mitsuhiko: http://genshi.edgewall.org/changeset/113
[07:02:09] <retracile> rajesh: I'd like to see the form-based thing be the default, but not enough to work on it. I just always install the plugin.
[07:03:11] <rajesh> retracile: i agree with it being default.
[07:03:22] <mitsuhiko> cmlenz: i would at least add the "skip rest" functionality we use in jinja if you plan to really use that function
[07:03:42] <rajesh> i also think that the wiki for AccountManagePlugin could be written better.
[07:03:43] <mitsuhiko> otherwise "<foo>" + ("foo" * 100) is awefully slow in comparison with cgi.escape
[07:03:51] <cmlenz> mitsuhiko: anyway, the C context thing does look interesting... do you have interest in working on that branch?
[07:03:57] <rajesh> it's like a mashup between a manpage and a wiki, and all-in-all confusing.
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[07:04:38] <mitsuhiko> cmlenz: i would love to, but probably not before end of may
[07:04:50] <mitsuhiko> quite busy at the moment
[07:05:03] <cmlenz> okay, let me know if you want commit access, and you'll have it ;-)
[07:05:53] <mitsuhiko> cmlenz: just one short question. why is Context.push a stub function?
[07:06:03] <mitsuhiko> is that subclassed for each template engine?
[07:06:41] <cmlenz> no, see __init__
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[07:07:03] <TinoW> ah btw. are there changes planned for automatically reconnect to database?
[07:07:33] <mitsuhiko> cmlenz: ah. sure
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[07:16:27] <rajesh> how does one remove installs done with easy_install?
[07:17:35] <rajesh> and anyone able to get the 0.10 AccountManagerPlugin? i keep getting a "could not find suitable distribution for Requirement.parse('TracWebAdmin)"
[07:21:00] <rajesh> i have 0.10.31.1 and i can install from the trunk, but not 0.10
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[07:22:29] <rajesh> ahh, TracWebAdmin!
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[07:39:37] <rajesh> couldn't find index page for 'TracWebAdmin'. crap.
[07:40:01] <coderanger> @wiki WebAdmin
[07:40:01] <evil_twin> coderanger: http://trac.edgewall.org/wiki/WebAdmin
[07:41:16] <rajesh> evil_twin: yeah, that's what i was referring to.
[07:41:16] <evil_twin> rajesh: Error: "yeah," is not a valid command.
[07:41:55] <rajesh> huh?
[07:42:07] <retracile> evil_twin's a bot, and not very bright. ;)
[07:42:30] <rajesh> ahh. heh
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[07:44:06] <rajesh> http://cheeseshop.python.org/pypi/TracWebAdmin/ "
[07:44:09] <rajesh> Not found"
[07:44:21] <rajesh> any other mirrors people use for this?
[07:44:36] <rajesh> well, not like i can do anything about it.
[07:44:44] <rajesh> annoying as heck.
[07:45:14] <retracile> rajesh: Have you tried to check it out from svn co http://svn.edgewall.com/repos/trac/sandbox/webadmin ?
[07:45:46] <rajesh> retracile: i did. webadmin's in. apache restarted.
[07:46:03] <coderanger> rajesh: Then just ignore the error
[07:46:06] <rajesh> i was tryin to get the 0.10 TracWebAdmin.
[07:46:16] <rajesh> which tries to lookup that site.
[07:46:27] <coderanger> That means you didn't install it in such a way to allow setuptools to find it for dependency checking
[07:46:35] <coderanger> rajesh: WebAdmin == TracWebAdmin
[07:46:41] <rajesh> doh!
[07:47:00] <coderanger> All Trac plugins use the prefix Trac in their PyPI name
[07:47:07] <coderanger> so as to reduce collisions with other projects
[07:47:13] <rajesh> i don't think i've ever had such confusion ever before. well, maybe asterisk. but nothing else.
[07:47:27] <rajesh> thanks coderanger
[07:48:51] <rajesh> ok, so. placing webadmin in plugins/, [components]webadmin.*=enabled, and apache restart, should do it, right?
[07:48:57] <rajesh> apparently, not.
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[07:49:46] <coderanger> For webadmin
[07:49:54] <coderanger> that won't enable accountmanager obviously
[07:49:57] <rajesh> right.
[07:50:19] <coderanger> and if by "place webadmin" you mean the egg file you built
[07:50:19] <rajesh> so, what should i see different with just webadmin? i never got the "Admin" link to show up.
[07:50:27] <coderanger> Do you have TRAC_ADMIN?
[07:50:46] <rajesh> i have added meself as TRAC_ADMIN, yes.
[07:50:54] <rajesh> but, now that you mention egg...
[07:51:07] <coderanger> Did you read TracPlugins?
[07:51:08] <rajesh> i never did anything egg, umm, thing.
[07:52:25] <rajesh> ok, back to the wiki.
[07:53:11] <pacopablo> morning vatos
[07:53:19] <coderanger> pacopablo: G;morn
[07:53:37] <retracile> howdy, pacopablo
[07:54:09] <coderanger> retracile: So how much longer until the workflow-induced coup?
[07:54:18] <pacopablo> hehe
[07:54:27] <retracile> Heh. T minus ummm....
[07:55:00] <retracile> I'm going to merge workflow-queries into the main workflow branch here shortly.
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[07:56:25] <coderanger> mmm, sub-branches do the body good
[07:57:44] <retracile> I like branches. :)
[07:58:12] * retracile also likes to get them MERGED. *cough*
[07:58:46] <rajesh> aha! finally! thanks, retracile.
[07:59:04] <rajesh> had to add anonymous as TRAC_ADMIN. yeah, i'll change that soon.
[07:59:37] <rajesh> oo, this is nifty.
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[08:01:17] <pacopablo> alect: when's security going to be done?
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[08:19:27] <rajesh> is there supposed to be a "Login" link someplace?
[08:19:50] <coderanger> Are you using AccountManager's login system?
[08:19:53] <pacopablo> rajesh: upper right hand corner next to Settings, etc.
[08:19:53] <rajesh> yup.
[08:20:12] <pacopablo> rajesh: probably misconfigured something, check the logs
[08:20:50] <pacopablo> bbias, time to build a machine ;)
[08:22:13] <rajesh> this is what i have - http://pastebin.mozilla.org/26648
[08:23:13] <rajesh> The login link never showed. But i was able to see the Admin link when i had given anonymous TRAC_ADMIN rights.
[08:23:14] <retracile> rajesh: I tend to have acct_mgr.* = enabled; don't know if that matters though.
[08:23:24] <rajesh> retracile: that makes sense.
[08:24:11] <rajesh> that's what i have now. :)
[08:24:50] <rajesh> maybe i can login using http auth, make some changes, and revert back. but that's not right.
[08:28:16] <coderanger> rajesh: You shouldn't need to
[08:28:23] <coderanger> rajesh: Just change the config file
[08:28:28] <coderanger> and then bounce the web server
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[08:29:51] <TinoW> rajesh: for initial assignment you can use the command line trac-admin
[08:30:27] <barun> coderanger -- ping : i have a question about your Filename Search Plugin
[08:30:27] <rajesh> TinoW: i did that. created an 'admin', and an account for me.
[08:30:43] <rajesh> coderanger: that's what i've been trying. but the Login link never shows up.
[08:31:02] <pacopablo> rajesh: what does the log say?
[08:31:05] <pacopablo> @faq logging
[08:31:05] <evil_twin> pacopablo: "logging" is http://trac.edgewall.org/wiki/TracLogging <-- Enable debug logging to file, ensure your environments log/ directory is writeable by your web server user, check for errors.
[08:31:29] <pacopablo> TinoW: he's trying to setup authentication, not permissions
[08:32:23] <barun> anybody know if there is a way to (1) list all files that have been attached to the wiki (on all pages), and/ or (2) be able to use the search box to search for files based on the filename and/ or the description? I'm using 0.11...
[08:32:30] <coderanger> rajesh: Check the plugin is loading in the log
[08:33:00] <coderanger> barun: Both of those could be made, but I don't think either had been
[08:33:12] <rajesh> ill do that. (it was loaded when i was logged in as anonymous. when i logged out, i see neither the Login (strange), nor the Admin (which is correct.))
[08:33:14] <coderanger> Unless you mean searching for files in the repo
[08:34:54] <barun> no, i mean searching for files that have been attached to the wiki..
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