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[00:48:59.418257]<evil_twin>t.e.o: Ticket #8699 (Space in the end of e-mail address prevents sending notification) created - <http://trac.edgewall.org/ticket/8699> - Sadman
[01:28:33.568697]<fatou73>hmm I sent a message to trac-dev at googlegroups yesterday, with a diff attached, but it hasn't shown up on the googlegroups page and I've had no replies either. Is this the expected behavior? :P
[01:50:51.850462]<spike>hi, is it possible to have wiki pages right off of files committed to the vcs? looking at the image macro it's possible to link stuff straight from the repository so I'm wondering if the page itself could come from there
[01:51:34.189848]<spike>it'd be pretty useful and allow to maintain the wiki from CLI
[02:39:00.154365]<evil_twin>t.e.o: Ticket #454 ([patch]Edit ticket comments) updated - <http://trac.edgewall.org/ticket/454#comment:187> - anonymous
[03:39:00.470125]<evil_twin>t.e.o: Ticket #454 ([patch]Edit ticket comments) updated - <http://trac.edgewall.org/ticket/454#comment:188> - chris.alex.thomas@…
[03:49:00.514288]<evil_twin>t.e.o: ObjCHightlighting.diff attached to Ticket #7847 - <http://trac.edgewall.org/attachment/ticket/7847/ObjCHightlighting.diff> - Aleksei Gorny
[03:54:00.558507]<evil_twin>t.e.o: Ticket #7847 ([patch] Objective-C syntax highlighting should be supported by Trac + ...) updated - <http://trac.edgewall.org/ticket/7847#comment:2> - aleksei.gorny@…
[05:28:56.737729]<JosefAssad>I'll say this; running through the trac code trying to make the term "ticket" configurable is a good way to get to know it
[06:31:11.045654]<retracile>spike: look into the IncludeMacro
[06:31:40.130423]<retracile>JosefAssad: you have a wierd definition of "suit" ;)
[06:32:47.693116]<spike>retracile: looking, thanks
[06:33:07.066994]*retracile murmurs something intolerant about mornings.
[06:33:14.404109]*retracile -> breakfast
[06:41:17.032346]<JosefAssad>retracile: I know. I just think it's responsible for someone in It to actually know a thing or two. :) Hence my tinkering
[06:41:42.144062]<JosefAssad>(apart from the fat that I think programming is fun despite sucking at it)
[06:42:30.000115]*JosefAssad trundles off to eat and watc F1 qualies
[09:49:26.035263]<JosefAssad>er.
[10:05:10.054995]<JosefAssad>this is going to break so many tests...
[10:39:22.447281]<spike>JosefAssad: what tests? are you guys doing TDD?
[10:39:39.904620]*spike hasn't checked out trac's code or development guidelines
[10:45:21.658083]<JosefAssad>spike: oh no, I'm just toying around with the trac codebase
[11:42:13.638701]<pizza_>in $ trac-admin /path/to/myproject initenv
[11:42:29.549774]<pizza_>is the path to a working copy or the repository or something else?
[12:03:50.748413]<bionoid> pizza_ it is the path in which to create an isolated trac instance; completely independent from the code repository. It holds the configuration (such as path to repo), templates, possibly plugins, database etc. You must serve it up with tracd or using mod_wsgi/fastcgi etc.
[12:06:45.504300]<pizza_>ok
[12:07:31.066297]<pizza_>the name /path/to/myproject makes me think the path refers to something that already exists in relation to svn
[14:43:35.344262]<opgl>How well would trac handle multiple projects in 1 SVN respository?
[14:44:18.574187]<opgl>It seems like a pain to setup multiple environments when we want to create a new project. This is compounded with having to have access to the server all the time to create the respository.
[14:44:37.140922]<opgl>Does this seem like a normal approach?
[15:35:08.793744]<retracile>opgl: you can make each project be a 'component', and it works just fine. Otherwise you can look into tracforge, but it'll be more complex.
[17:04:31.270874]<opgl>retracile I'll stick with multiple repos for now.
[17:15:23.814313]<opgl>Is there any way to create an access log? I am NOT running trac with Apache.
[23:59:15.209879]<evil_twin>t.e.o: WikiNewPage edited - <http://trac.edgewall.org/wiki/WikiNewPage?version=25> - John