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[03:18:07.364413]<akkarin1>hello
[03:19:15.916880]<evil_twin>t.e.o: Ticket #8055 (i18n for ticket field names) updated - <http://trac.edgewall.org/ticket/8055#comment:5> - anonymous
[03:19:20.914397]<evil_twin>t.e.o: Ticket #1791 ([PATCH] Allow WikiFormatting in custom ticket fields of type textarea, and ...) updated - <http://trac.edgewall.org/ticket/1791#comment:39> - anonymous
[03:20:47.308647]<akkarin1>im having issues with a windows install of Trac with SVN i get a warning Can't sync with repos message can anyone help?
[03:24:15.894399]<evil_twin>t.e.o: BadContent edited - <http://trac.edgewall.org/wiki/BadContent?version=116> - cboos
[03:32:41.023160]<Munksgaard>I can't get ldap authentication working. It works fine if i let Apache authenticate, but if i want to be able to do it via the login module i get a lot of errors and a "Can't contact LDAP server". Does anybody have any suggestions as to what might be wrong?
[03:39:15.905550]<evil_twin>t.e.o: TracDev/ToDo edited - <http://trac.edgewall.org/wiki/TracDev/ToDo?version=55> - cboos
[04:37:16.916031]<dandre>how can I have a contact form in trac?
[04:37:45.676445]<dandre>to send mail to either a user or an email adresse?
[04:47:39.521804]<kirean>dandre: never used it myself, but google gives me: http://trac-hacks.org/wiki/ContactFormPlugin
[04:50:20.000303]<dandre>I'd prefer something other than plugin because I have broken my installation with plugins :-(
[04:53:29.617639]<kirean>dandre: something other then plugin? like.. magic?
[04:54:16.496818]<dandre>some raw html in a wikipage?
[04:54:26.616819]<dandre>I don't really know
[05:04:16.515816]<evil_twin>t.e.o: Changeset [8469]: 0.12dev: merged all recent changes from 0.11.6dev (only r8335 and r8354 ... - <http://trac.edgewall.org/changeset/8469> - cboos
[05:04:21.514542]<evil_twin>t.e.o: Changeset [8470]: Href can be given a dictionary, a list or a tuple of parameters in its ... - <http://trac.edgewall.org/changeset/8470> - cboos
[05:14:18.052346]<evil_twin>t.e.o: Changeset [8471]: Follow-up to the merge of the expanded unicode support in Config (r8469). ... - <http://trac.edgewall.org/changeset/8471> - cboos
[05:14:23.049850]<evil_twin>t.e.o: Ticket #8276 (UnicodeEncodeError: 'ascii' codec can't encode characters in position ...) updated - <http://trac.edgewall.org/ticket/8276#comment:26> - cboos
[05:34:40.325719]<evil_twin>t.e.o: Changeset [8472]: Prepare to move old branches that we want to keep visible in the tree. - <http://trac.edgewall.org/changeset/8472> - cboos
[05:54:19.990959]<evil_twin>t.e.o: Changeset [8473]: Capitalize ''attic'' so that it comes before ''accountmanager''. - <http://trac.edgewall.org/changeset/8473> - cboos
[05:54:24.990736]<evil_twin>t.e.o: Changeset [8474]: ''controller'' branch no longer actively developed, but kept visible for ... - <http://trac.edgewall.org/changeset/8474> - cboos
[05:54:29.990758]<evil_twin>t.e.o: Changeset [8475]: ''ninja'' branch no longer actively developed, but kept visible for easier ... - <http://trac.edgewall.org/changeset/8475> - cboos
[05:55:57.856232]<Munksgaard>Why do i keep getting "Authentication information not available" when i'm trying to log in?!? It should be set up for LDAP
[06:02:14.684679]<Munksgaard>It works just fine when i set "Require valid-user" in the apaches trac configuration file. But when i comment that out (i want to allow anonymous users to view the page, and then let people authenticate themselves through the accountmanagement login screen), i get the error...
[06:04:18.954311]<evil_twin>t.e.o: Changeset [8476]: ''rework-testing'' branch completed, see #8169 and #8170. - <http://trac.edgewall.org/changeset/8476> - cboos
[06:09:18.421493]<evil_twin>t.e.o: Ticket #8170 (Improved functional test infrastructure) updated - <http://trac.edgewall.org/ticket/8170#comment:4> - cboos
[06:09:23.422609]<evil_twin>t.e.o: Ticket #8173 (Make plugin testing easier) updated - <http://trac.edgewall.org/ticket/8173#comment:2> - cboos
[06:09:28.422621]<evil_twin>t.e.o: Ticket #8170 (Improved functional test infrastructure) updated - <http://trac.edgewall.org/ticket/8170#comment:5> - cboos
[06:09:33.422105]<evil_twin>t.e.o: Ticket #8169 (Ability to run functional tests on non-sqlite) updated - <http://trac.edgewall.org/ticket/8169#comment:22> - cboos
[06:14:18.125455]<evil_twin>t.e.o: PyCon edited - <http://trac.edgewall.org/wiki/PyCon?version=8> - cboos
[06:34:18.747739]<evil_twin>t.e.o: Changeset [8477]: Removing ''wiki-blame'' branch, as there no other code than the patch in ... - <http://trac.edgewall.org/changeset/8477> - cboos
[06:34:23.745945]<evil_twin>t.e.o: Changeset [8478]: Will rebase ''wiki-rename'' branch (#1106) - <http://trac.edgewall.org/changeset/8478> - cboos
[06:34:28.746179]<evil_twin>t.e.o: Changeset [8479]: ''sqlalchemy-ng'' branch out-of-sync. If restarted, should be rebased ... - <http://trac.edgewall.org/changeset/8479> - cboos
[06:48:34.946479]*retracile sighs something derogatory about mornings.
[07:14:18.761000]<evil_twin>t.e.o: Ticket #8582 (File "/usr/lib/python2.4/SocketServer.py", line 463, in ...) created - <http://trac.edgewall.org/ticket/8582> - radek@…
[07:28:02.202789]<apollo13>how can I make "view tickets" the start page for trac?
[07:28:11.491946]<apollo13>instead of the wik
[07:28:12.593495]<apollo13>i
[07:34:18.893139]<evil_twin>t.e.o: Ticket #8582 (File "/usr/lib/python2.4/SocketServer.py", line 463, in ...) updated - <http://trac.edgewall.org/ticket/8582#comment:1> - anonymous
[07:34:57.403361]<retracile>apollo13: look at default_handler in the .ini
[07:35:04.891383]<apollo13>retracile: thx just found it
[07:44:18.891970]<evil_twin>t.e.o: Ticket #8582 (File "/usr/lib/python2.4/SocketServer.py", line 463, in ...) updated - <http://trac.edgewall.org/ticket/8582#comment:2> - cboos
[07:48:46.738888]<dandre>is there any way to temporarilly hide a wiki page? for instance writting a draft version before publishing it
[07:54:20.171855]<evil_twin>t.e.o: Ticket #8582 (File "/usr/lib/python2.4/SocketServer.py", line 463, in ...) updated - <http://trac.edgewall.org/ticket/8582#comment:3> - anonymous
[07:54:25.170096]<evil_twin>t.e.o: Changeset [8480]: MultiRepos: merged with 0.12dev [T8431:8479/trunk] - <http://trac.edgewall.org/changeset/8480> - cboos
[07:54:30.169791]<evil_twin>t.e.o: Ticket #8566 (bugzilla2trac.py: Components / Versions from too many bugzilla products ...) updated - <http://trac.edgewall.org/ticket/8566#comment:1> - hieroglyph
[07:59:20.705387]<evil_twin>t.e.o: Ticket #8573 (Unified diffs generated by trac don't work with Review Board) updated - <http://trac.edgewall.org/ticket/8573#comment:3> - cboos
[08:04:19.232315]<evil_twin>t.e.o: Changeset [8481]: 0.11.6dev: produce more standard patches, for the ''Unified Diff'' ... - <http://trac.edgewall.org/changeset/8481> - cboos
[08:04:24.229602]<evil_twin>t.e.o: Ticket #8573 (Unified diffs generated by trac don't work with Review Board) closed - <http://trac.edgewall.org/ticket/8573#comment:4> - cboos
[08:08:31.029046]<yq>hi. is the git plugin for trac usable ? or is it still experimental?
[08:19:24.404097]<evil_twin>t.e.o: Ticket #8583 (infinite redirect loop) created - <http://trac.edgewall.org/ticket/8583> - anonymous
[09:08:43.918912]<yq>can i get some help for setting up git plugin for trac?
[09:19:20.170233]<evil_twin>t.e.o: Ticket #8583 (infinite redirect loop) updated - <http://trac.edgewall.org/ticket/8583#comment:1> - cboos
[09:24:20.235444]<evil_twin>t.e.o: Ticket #8583 (infinite redirect loop) updated - <http://trac.edgewall.org/ticket/8583#comment:2> - cboos
[09:29:20.513537]<evil_twin>t.e.o: Ticket #8583 (infinite redirect loop) updated - <http://trac.edgewall.org/ticket/8583#comment:3> - cboos
[09:29:51.193950]<asmodai>pacopablo: I hate those robberies
[09:34:28.281021]<retracile>asmodai: that was random :)
[09:36:13.431924]<asmodai>retracile: hehe, not for pacopablo
[09:36:26.368135]<retracile>asmodai: heh :)
[09:37:34.808233]<asmodai>:)
[09:48:00.489316]<retracile>hey pacopablo; I just noticed "This blog does not yet have an 'About' post." ;)
[11:09:09.389538]<Schiz0>I just upgraded from 0.11.4 to 0.11.5. I upgraded, then used trac-admin to upgrade, wiki upgrade, then resync the project path
[11:09:30.074638]<Schiz0>Now, when I try to browse to the website, I get the following error: http://pastebin.ca/1536665
[11:13:26.756341]<kirean>Schiz0: the log says 0.11.4?
[11:13:45.037387]<Schiz0>ohh..yeah, it does
[11:13:53.495848]<Schiz0>maybe that's the problem, haha. it's looking for the old libraries or something
[11:14:34.400409]<Schiz0>trac-admin version says it's 0.11.5
[11:14:47.313985]<kirean>@frontend?
[11:14:47.324271]<evil_twin>frontend is CGI, FastCGI, mod_python, tracd, or mod_wsgi
[11:14:58.173745]<Schiz0>tracd, being proxied to by nginx
[11:18:45.834890]<wbiesing>I have a question on using Flash to post to trac 10.4-- I have a simple flash page embedded into one of my template pages which I'd like to be able to post back to trac. The post uses a single variable "buttonVar." But when trying to post, I get a 400 error and the logs say "WARNING: 400 Bad Request (Missing or invalid form token. Do you have cookies enabled?)"
[11:20:16.795959]<wbiesing>The header for the post (as viewed by FireBug) includes trac_form_token so I'm not sure why trac isn't seeing it
[11:22:12.720399]<wbiesing>but I'm not doing anything special in Flash to include the trac_form_token. I know in the newer versions of trac you can have a hidden form called trac_form_token and trac will embed the form token directly, allowing you to read it from flash or javascript or whatever, but is that possible using 10.4
[11:22:15.064089]<wbiesing>?
[11:47:44.257805]<Daniel_DK123>hi guys - opensvn.csie.org is down - is it for good this time?
[11:53:33.106477]<kirean>Daniel_DK123: maybe that site was using Trac?
[11:53:49.271808]<kirean>Daniel_DK123: this is the irc channel for Trac
[11:55:20.477063]<Daniel_DK123>kirean: i've been away for a while - ill go hide in my cave again - thanks:)
[11:56:12.881968]<pacopablo>retracile: yeah, I haven't created one because I'm not sure what my blog is about ;)
[12:01:55.634447]<wbiesing>IS THIS THE RIGHT PLACE TO SEEK HELP WITH TRAC?
[12:01:58.925138]<wbiesing>oops sorry
[12:02:02.055439]<wbiesing>for shouting
[12:02:42.993826]<wbiesing>but the question stands :D
[12:03:31.706209]<retracile>wbiesing: it is
[12:03:47.008671]<retracile>pacopablo: 'random ramblings from a crazy gringo'?
[12:03:54.857454]<wbiesing>retracile: great! Would you be able to answer the question I posted previously?
[12:04:10.398234]<retracile>wbiesing: nope
[12:04:56.192078]<wbiesing>retracile: :| bummer. Would the email list be a better place to ask? This channel used to be very active....
[12:05:33.471870]<retracile>wbiesing: i'd suggest using both; try irc for a quick answer, email list for more exposure
[12:05:44.926298]<retracile>wbiesing: activity in the channel varies.
[12:06:14.989856]<retracile>wbiesing: Some of us (like me) are a bit swamped with other responsibilities, and Trac activity has suffered because of it.
[12:07:11.122552]<wbiesing>retracile: Yeah i understand-- seems like trac was very very active a year or two ago, but I haven't seen much recently.
[12:07:32.107627]<wbiesing>retracile: thanks for your help-- I'll try on the mailing list.
[12:10:31.505801]<retracile>wbiesing: 2 years ago, working on Trac was part of my day-job
[12:10:46.770343]<retracile>wbiesing: today, not so much :/
[12:11:23.162002]<wbiesing>retracile: Well the project kinda reached a good place and does what it's supposed to, but it's also sad to see it slow :|
[13:04:22.424160]<evil_twin>t.e.o: Ticket #8584 (Email notification fails because of DOMAIN\USER_NAME format for login) created - <http://trac.edgewall.org/ticket/8584> - anonymous
[13:08:10.725371]<andresF>good afternoon
[13:10:38.289601]<andresF>anyone can advice me how to do this two things: put custom fields in the ticket based on the component selection and put some programming in the assign to (i mean the ticket responsible must be assigner with some sort of round robin stuff)
[13:14:22.493236]<evil_twin>t.e.o: Ticket #8584 (Email notification fails because of DOMAIN\USER_NAME format for login) updated - <http://trac.edgewall.org/ticket/8584#comment:1> - anonymous
[14:17:23.515367]<Evanlec>hmph, so I'm running trac with apache + mod_wsgi and I'm finding the memory use of the apache child threads to be really high, anything I can do about this?
[14:17:42.280954]<Evanlec>*processes
[14:18:25.812499]<Schiz0>use a non-bloated httpd :-P
[14:18:49.187091]<Evanlec>the benefits of mod_wsgi outweigh using light or something
[14:19:02.621879]<Evanlec>otherwise i would
[14:19:05.953763]<Schiz0>what are the benefits? (i don't even know what mod_wsgi is)
[14:19:17.403294]<Schiz0>i run tracd, which is being proxied to through nginx
[14:19:20.317816]<Evanlec>mod_wsgi is a superior performer for any python web app
[14:19:53.990762]<Evanlec>a lot of ppl proxy nginx/light to apache/mod_wsgi
[14:20:13.997813]<Evanlec>but i think there's something not quite right in my config somewhere
[14:20:21.358462]<Evanlec>the mem use shouldnt be this high
[15:14:24.275315]<evil_twin>t.e.o: Ticket #8583 (infinite redirect loop) updated - <http://trac.edgewall.org/ticket/8583#comment:4> - rblank
[16:19:24.633109]<evil_twin>t.e.o: Ticket #8585 (Errors can occur in Chrome.prepare_request() during Request.send_error()) created - <http://trac.edgewall.org/ticket/8585> - ebray
[17:04:04.174041]<dikim33>Hi,
[17:05:49.606306]<dikim33>Can anyone please help me to solve the following error on the trac-0.11 + svn 1.6.3?
[17:05:50.667213]<dikim33>http://pastebin.ca/1537080
[17:06:50.164945]<dikim33>It works fine with trac-0.11 + svn-1.5.5.
[17:07:10.087676]<dikim33>As you may notice, I am using python-2.3. :-(
[17:37:50.632560]<osimons>dikim33: interesting - what python version are your svn bindings for? you really need to get Python 2.3 bindings for subversion - the bindings you have use '@classmethod' decorator, a syntax that was introduced with Python 2.4
[17:38:26.749380]<dikim33>osimons: thanks. the python binding was built with python-2.3.
[17:39:30.567035]<dikim33>Is there anyway to get over this problem with python-2.3 like svn-1.5.5 + trac-0.11?
[17:59:48.392140]<osimons>dikim33: no, don't think so. from the fragments i see when searching the web, it seems subversion 1.6 requires python 2.4.
[18:00:18.402296]<dikim33>osimons: OK, sigh.
[18:00:24.304288]<osimons>the use of decorators (that cause your traceback) was introduced in changeset: r35850 | arfrever | 2009-02-13
[18:01:13.216621]<dikim33>Is it subversion-1.6.3 repository?
[18:01:57.419083]<osimons>dikim33: i don't remember dates for releases, but perhaps an early 1.6 may work? If not 1.5.x seems where you want to be - or upgrade your python...
[18:02:20.468117]<osimons>dikim33: this is the file - http://svn.collab.net/repos/svn/trunk/subversion/bindings/swig/python/svn/core.py
[18:02:47.292129]<osimons>i also checked my own bindings (using python 2.4 and latest svn) and it is the same
[18:03:34.317244]<dikim33>yes, I have extracted the core.py file from the subversion-python-1.6.3.rpm and I realized that @classmethod is actually used not like subversion-1.5.5.
[18:03:54.434172]<osimons>dikim33: it seems they've started using 2.4 as I also noticed someone complaining about error with sorted() function that was also introduced with 2.4
[18:04:19.388959]<dikim33>i see.
[18:04:27.434117]<osimons>dikim33: right, it was first committed on 2009-02-13 for 1.6.something
[18:05:34.823793]<dikim33>OK, thanks. osimons
[18:06:04.610702]<osimons>i fear python 2.3 and subversion 1.6 is a lost cause... interesting information that though - seeing trac is still 2.3 compatible.
[18:06:19.871717]<osimons>good luck with the svn downgrade or python upgrade :-)
[18:06:42.307274]<dikim33>probably I'd better upgrade python.
[18:07:34.959399]<osimons>if you can, yes - python 2.3 is being dropped by many these days. it will just get harder and harder to maintain.
[18:08:00.864856]<dikim33>I agree. osimons
[18:15:29.265898]<dikim33>osimons: one more question. Do you think that subversion-python binding built with python-2.4 works fine with trac-0.11 built with ptyhon-2.3, though?
[18:17:24.833891]<osimons>nope - all 2.3 or all 2.4
[18:18:02.798658]<osimons>you need to do python, bindings, trac, plugins+++, and also mod_python, mod_wsgi or whatever you use
[18:18:04.916382]<dikim33>that's what I expected but I just want to hear from a trac expert.
[18:18:42.267436]*osimons sleeps. night.
[18:18:53.669851]<dikim33>thanks osimons
[18:19:26.179191]<evil_twin>t.e.o: TracOnWindows edited - <http://trac.edgewall.org/wiki/TracOnWindows?version=282> - trac@…
[19:14:09.048833]<MasterPrime>hi!
[19:15:26.973839]<MasterPrime>can someone help me get trac and my subversion working together?
[19:17:30.051986]<MasterPrime>I'll just talk and you jump in when you have info on how to help.
[19:18:49.103202]<MasterPrime>I've got employees all over america that I need to have access to the resources and changing source code. Someone told me to try this Trac thing. so I grabbed some hosting and trying it out.
[19:19:52.557654]<MasterPrime>1) I can't find a place to add users. I've never made a wiki before and I am thoroughly confused. Especially since everything is in python and I don't know that one.
[19:20:22.518491]<MasterPrime>we'll start with that. I'll wait til someone jumps in.
[19:21:23.498549]<MasterPrime>I'm lookin through the faqs and I'm not seeing the information I need.
[19:25:05.096505]<mpedersen>MasterPrime: getting users configured is done through externals, more or less. Probably the best way is to go through the accountmanager plugin. Also look for authentication in the docs.
[19:25:34.819146]<mpedersen>hardly a trac expert, btw. In fact, right now, I'm still (at best) a power user
[19:25:46.277615]<MasterPrime>mpederson: you're an expert in my heart.
[19:26:53.548719]<MasterPrime>these "plugins" you speak of. Is there one with a simple interface for the mentally lame like me?
[19:27:39.972420]<mpedersen>That's actually the point of the accountmanager plugin. http://trac-hacks.org/wiki/AccountManagerPlugin
[19:27:56.534523]<mpedersen>http://trac.edgewall.org/wiki/TracAuthenticationIntroduction
[19:28:10.501907]<MasterPrime>a gentleman and a scholar.
[19:29:07.896028]<mpedersen>Actually watching the trac plugin tutorial (how to write your own) from this past Pycon, so at least slightly idle.
[19:30:53.605026]<MasterPrime>awesome. I shall take my leave good sir, but I promise I'll be back tomorrow full of questions and wonderment. probably mt dew also.
[19:31:52.528893]<mpedersen>that was actually slightly disturbing.
[19:37:19.406345]<mpedersen>coderanger___: thanks for the tutorial at pycon. Easy startup for dev is a good thing.
[21:13:21.958516]<mpedersen>Anybody awake and can help a newbie plugin writer figuring out why his plugin doesn't appear to be being registered?
[21:13:54.760144]<mpedersen>I've added it to trac.ini, set it as enabled, put in the entry point in setup.py, but it doesn't seem to be eing seen.
[22:55:32.976373]<pacopablo>mpedersen: turn on logging
[22:57:48.943528]<mpedersen>I *really* need to learn to follow up, I apologize. I got that working.
[22:58:04.655391]<mpedersen>Heck, right now, I actually have a feed reader that injects events directly into the timeline.
[22:59:17.350576]<mpedersen>I need to clean it up a lot, still, though. URL is hardcoded, need to spawn threads for each feed to process so as to minimize download time, etc. But it's actually off to a good start.
[23:14:31.322851]<evil_twin>t.e.o: TracOnWindows edited - <http://trac.edgewall.org/wiki/TracOnWindows?version=283> - trac@…
[23:14:36.321934]<evil_twin>t.e.o: TracOnWindows edited - <http://trac.edgewall.org/wiki/TracOnWindows?version=284> - trac@…
[23:54:30.690634]<evil_twin>t.e.o: TracOnWindows edited - <http://trac.edgewall.org/wiki/TracOnWindows?version=285> - trac@…