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[00:00:16.338130]<xelister>that would be set to current owner on stransitions close and move_to_qa (custom workflow) ?
[00:01:51.400481]<evil_twin>t.e.o: SeaChange/WhatUsersWant edited - <http://trac.edgewall.org/wiki/SeaChange/WhatUsersWant?version=134> - Sean Brookes <brookes.sean@…>
[00:01:56.399922]<evil_twin>t.e.o: SeaChange/WhatUsersWant edited - <http://trac.edgewall.org/wiki/SeaChange/WhatUsersWant?version=135> - Sean Brookes <brookes.sean@…>
[00:02:01.399090]<evil_twin>t.e.o: SeaChange/WhatUsersWant edited - <http://trac.edgewall.org/wiki/SeaChange/WhatUsersWant?version=136> - Sean Brookes <brookes.sean@…>
[00:55:53.984925]<Tobias|>Is there a way I can find/replace a users name for everything?
[02:27:15.893492]<evil_twin>t.e.o: Ticket #9520 (preselected field in browser will redirect to user-specified url) created - <http://trac.edgewall.org/ticket/9520> - Michael Ching <michaelc@…>
[03:07:23.674320]<evil_twin>t.e.o: Ticket #9520 (preselected field in browser will redirect to user-specified url) updated - <http://trac.edgewall.org/ticket/9520#comment:1> - rblank
[04:02:33.363288]<evil_twin>t.e.o: Ticket #8294 (Add GnuPG encryption to email notifications) updated - <http://trac.edgewall.org/ticket/8294#comment:17> - rgent <richard@…>
[04:13:03.218901]<hasienda>Tobias|: what do you want to do? You could achieve user name replacement by manipulating Trac pages with a plugin using Genshi filters or change templates in question (more invasive, but may be easier). However I've no own experience. Looking into source of an existing plugin at trac-hacks.org might help to find out, how this could be successfully done. At least this is how I do approach tasks like this.
[04:15:26.746586]<Tobias|>hasienda, I started a project a while back using the projects name as my username
[04:15:43.212083]<Tobias|>Since then, I've realized that was a bit of an accident
[04:22:04.179174]<hasienda>Tobias|: I see. Never had to change a projects name. But this might be preferred, if possible at all, right?
[04:23:01.260683]<Tobias|>Not changing the projects name, though
[04:23:08.801814]<Tobias|>Changing the username which is identical to the project's name
[04:23:17.674450]<Tobias|>:(
[04:23:25.005980]<Tobias|>Even more complicated
[05:12:46.946464]<evil_twin>t.e.o: Ticket #250 (Email tickets to Trac) updated - <http://trac.edgewall.org/ticket/250#comment:11> - anonymous
[05:42:52.735287]<evil_twin>t.e.o: Ticket #8294 (Add GnuPG encryption to email notifications) updated - <http://trac.edgewall.org/ticket/8294#comment:18> - rblank
[05:47:53.703041]<evil_twin>t.e.o: Ticket #8294 (Add GnuPG encryption to email notifications) updated - <http://trac.edgewall.org/ticket/8294#comment:19> - hasienda <hoff.st@…>
[05:57:55.635360]<evil_twin>t.e.o: Ticket #8294 (Add GnuPG encryption to email notifications) updated - <http://trac.edgewall.org/ticket/8294#comment:20> - hasienda <hoff.st@…>
[06:47:16.659847]<geekboxjockey>greetings, I am hoping to do an upgrade from SQLlite DB and Trac 0.11.1 to Trac 0.12 and MySQL. I tried running the upgrade script to 0.12 and our installation is not stable anymore (random crashes on pageload etc). Does anyone have any pointers on this process. I am planning to keep our sqllite DB, start a new installation of 0.12 and try to port data into a fresh mysql DB running with 0.12.
[06:47:31.753701]<geekboxjockey>am I crazy?
[06:50:09.708751]<Sacho>Is there a way to add discussion to the trac's wiki pages?
[06:53:49.134966]<Adylas>Hello ! I did test an installation of Agilo for Srcum on my trac 0.11 and when I disable it from the config file, my trac does not come back clean (Missing CSS ?) ? Someone has a clue ? Is agilo a trac killer software ? hehe
[06:58:07.274081]<evil_twin>t.e.o: SeaChange/WhatDevelopersWant edited - <http://trac.edgewall.org/wiki/SeaChange/WhatDevelopersWant?version=9> - anonymous
[07:23:32.850031]<flakrat>As a test, I set the svnaccess file to only have two lines: [reponame:/] and * =
[07:23:48.622389]<flakrat>and I can still browse the repo via Trac
[07:33:14.060975]<evil_twin>t.e.o: Ticket #1114 (Need an easy way to revert wiki pages) updated - <http://trac.edgewall.org/ticket/1114#comment:15> - anonymous
[08:00:45.764202]<ja5kier>hi. how to insert checkmark like in moinmoin - (./) ?
[08:21:51.797871]<rts>hi all - by any chance, does one of you know the tool used for generating the trac api docs? I know that is based on reST but i cannot find anything on the internet, especially no python tool that would convert the docstrings to a proper api documentation
[08:26:53.215548]<rts>*yawn* good morning all :D
[08:27:42.350122]<rts>found docutils now, and epydoc also supporting reST. thanks for listening to this channel - monologues will be continued if need be...
[09:08:32.523627]<evil_twin>t.e.o: Ticket #8294 (Add GnuPG encryption to email notifications) updated - <http://trac.edgewall.org/ticket/8294#comment:21> - rgent <richard@…>
[09:31:50.086481]<tuxipuxi>guys, is it possible to embed an iframe into the wiki?
[09:35:04.128835]<tuxipuxi>ah html processor should work
[10:13:43.231235]<evil_twin>t.e.o: WikiMacros edited - <http://trac.edgewall.org/wiki/WikiMacros?version=37> - anonymous
[10:26:24.001085]<grey->morning!
[10:26:39.042415]<grey->say, is there a way to actually display an email address on a case-by-case basis?
[10:27:17.910377]<grey->but leave the obfuscation on otherwise?
[10:27:24.831089]<grey->e.g. some sort of escape string?
[10:27:27.494073]<coderanger>You could build a custom permission policy or something
[10:27:32.503695]<coderanger>Or use a macro
[10:27:55.699789]<grey->there's no like <pre>no really let me write blahblah@blahblah</pre>?
[10:28:05.428136]<grey->huh mebbe I'll try <pre> actually
[10:28:28.387703]<grey->hah, that doesn't work.
[10:29:06.596852]<grey->weAh
[10:29:08.920567]<grey->{{{
[10:29:11.606030]<grey->and }}} does though.
[10:29:33.528038]<grey->sweet.
[10:29:45.493823]<grey->not sure if I can make that an smtp to link.
[10:31:19.671213]<grey->hmmm, seems dubious.
[10:31:33.056891]<grey->ah well, just an informaitonal note about what address people can use to open a new ticket.
[10:31:41.041402]<grey->hopefully the only time it'll be needed. ;)
[10:58:50.081249]<evil_twin>t.e.o: Ticket #8294 (Add GnuPG encryption to email notifications) updated - <http://trac.edgewall.org/ticket/8294#comment:22> - rgent <richard@…>
[11:09:34.423071]<grey->does anyone use this? http://trac-hacks.org/wiki/OverrideEditPlugin
[11:09:41.272571]<grey->sounds awesome; just installed it and restarted apache.
[11:09:47.455374]<grey->but didn't seem to do anything. ;-/
[11:10:01.958538]<grey->no mention about how to enable it in trac.ini
[11:12:41.718771]<grey->man, it would be great to have it working
[11:12:51.817702]<grey->sounds like an elegant solution to a gripe I've often had.
[11:13:39.207095]<grey->oh
[11:13:42.378341]<grey->enable via webadmin
[11:13:44.210066]<grey->I see.
[11:15:14.261143]<grey->NICE!
[11:15:17.078126]<grey->totally works.
[11:15:22.202611]<grey-><3 plugins.
[11:16:19.608866]<macmaN>yep
[11:44:59.427993]<grey->meh, not all of these plugins work as well as I'd hoped.
[11:45:03.328240]<grey->but at least some work great. ;)
[11:55:53.405536]<rts>hasienda: ping
[11:56:31.081500]<hasienda>rts: Hey. :-)
[11:56:50.427991]<rts>hasienda: hey, how are you doing, quite hot, isnt it?
[11:57:23.520194]<rts>hasienda: rblank mentioned on the mailing list that he will review your patch for inclusion with trac, how sound that ;)
[11:57:54.213238]<hasienda>rts: really? haven't seen this yet, but right, this is promising
[11:58:13.471566]<rts>hasienda: one step towards the need of a more generic model :D
[11:59:10.042058]<macmaN>is there a trac facebook app yet
[11:59:18.858569]<rts>who needs facebook?
[11:59:35.560051]<hasienda>rts: Guess I should go and fix the bug I'm still aware of in current code. :-)
[11:59:48.137123]<rts>hasienda: good point
[12:00:17.183463]<macmaN>i dont, but unfortunately i have a lot of people on there that dont know and will not know anything but facebook
[12:00:53.674550]<rts>if they do not know anything but facebook, why should they must know about trac?
[12:01:07.847020]<macmaN>they dont
[12:01:33.968364]<macmaN>they need to know about what i need help with and i would use trac as my task management backend
[12:01:47.651366]<rts>ah, understood
[12:02:09.695428]<macmaN>so the facebook app would be a window into my world for them
[12:02:27.040371]<macmaN>it is pretty much hopeless to do it any other way, i.e. persuade someone to use rss or learn tickets or whatnot
[12:02:28.276375]<grey->hasienda: what's your patch?
[12:02:31.874335]<hasienda>rts: well, there is really much to be done. Just today I recognized there is an effort towards GnuPG support for TracNotification. I have to check this since I struggle with better implementing this in AnnouncerPlugin.
[12:02:40.299718]<rts>so perhaps you do this on your own, implementing a ticketchangelistener or something like that that then would post the change to your facebook app?
[12:02:47.259099]<Getty>trac as facebook app... interesting
[12:02:49.385681]<grey->ooh gpg integration with trac could be nifty!
[12:03:03.962853]<grey->Getty: oh, interesting indeed. O.o
[12:03:08.575598]<grey->facebook kind of terrifies me.
[12:03:19.607686]<hasienda>grey-: this one: http://trac.edgewall.org/wiki/TracDev/Proposals/TracTicketsCustomTimeFields
[12:03:20.761445]<grey->but I don't see Trac as a bad thing, so it could only improve facebook. ;)
[12:03:36.894630]<macmaN>grey-: facebook is possibly a hold-me-over
[12:03:40.625606]<rts>yeah, first take - get facebook outta my face ;)
[12:03:46.864842]<grey->hehehe
[12:04:14.884393]<macmaN>grey-: i just watched mark pesce's plexus presentation on pycon AU
[12:04:16.525153]<Getty>facebook is important......... and i hate me for saying it
[12:04:23.571573]<grey->hasienda: ah neat.
[12:04:23.725485]<macmaN>grey-: i've been thinking about a p2p trac for 2 years now
[12:04:24.940992]<Getty>wait i must show you guys a video, then you will understand
[12:04:35.675061]<grey->meh, facebook will be as important in 5 years as friendster is now.
[12:04:42.797808]<grey->these things rise and fall and get gobbled up quickly.
[12:04:43.224246]<Getty>http://g4tv.com/videos/44277/dice-2010-design-outside-the-box-presentation/ <=== really really really look it
[12:04:55.391321]<grey->macmaN: interesting.
[12:04:55.905866]<Getty>after that video you understand..... or not ;) depends
[12:05:09.669626]<grey->no headphones here...
[12:05:09.822206]<macmaN>im looking
[12:05:28.940409]<macmaN>i want to download the video
[12:05:30.079103]<grey->damnit
[12:05:39.904004]<macmaN>firefox is still terrible for me to look at web video
[12:05:46.120012]<grey->I really need to get a better irc client than this frigging gui.
[12:06:11.342753]<macmaN>friggin hickups every 15 seconds
[12:06:19.928547]<macmaN>i need a better irssi
[12:06:29.944719]<macmaN>i tried weechat but couldnt even find a irc bouncer configuration possibility there
[12:06:36.906057]<macmaN>so i think im still stuck with irssi
[12:06:42.940634]<macmaN>and no vertical split windows :(((((
[12:06:46.829124]<macmaN>like massive :((((
[12:07:50.475449]<grey->irssi ftw
[12:07:58.943631]<rts>no sound support here, and the plugin does not load :D
[12:07:59.181320]<grey->screen + irssi + bitlbee = utter joy.
[12:08:16.137921]<grey->currently using pidgin; which is despicable.
[12:08:21.239213]<macmaN>grey-: you mean screen + irssi + bitlbee + dircproxy?
[12:08:25.716198]<grey->hahah
[12:08:37.443102]<grey->I guess that works too. ;)
[12:08:45.637812]<grey->oh, and irssi-silc-plugin.
[12:08:57.320643]<grey->I haven't used a bnc in a while.
[12:09:03.228841]<grey->was more into psybnc once upon a time.
[12:09:20.395665]<grey->dunno if psych0id maintains it anymore; and wouldn't trust others to be as savvy as he.
[12:10:40.772990]<rts>hasienda: i am currently looking into the component model core. complaints exist that instantiation of disabled components takes to long for trac to load. besides working on my own genshi replacement...
[12:11:10.453443]<macmaN>mmm yummy, this greasemonkey script works quite well for g4tv
[12:11:20.599684]<macmaN>at least this HD download seems to be downloading
[12:13:04.755231]<Getty>so noone watching it now? ;) lol
[12:13:17.768711]<rts>hasienda: about gnupg support, where did you read this?
[12:13:25.280258]<macmaN>11 minutes remaining
[12:13:45.480242]<rts>nope - plugin does not work and no sound on my development machine :D
[12:13:53.248621]<hasienda>rts: right there: http://trac.edgewall.org/ticket/8294#comment:20
[12:13:54.373410]<Getty>rts: hehe
[12:13:57.849176]<Getty>macmaN: awesome, or?
[12:14:10.025157]<macmaN>Getty: what is
[12:14:17.876218]<Getty>the talk
[12:14:26.023411]<Getty>so far ;)
[12:14:37.930046]<macmaN>Getty: 8 min remaining to download
[12:14:51.907224]<hasienda>Getty: I do, with FF3.0 on my Debian machine 2000/200 DSL connection. No complains so far.
[12:14:57.895836]<Getty>macmaN: ah :)
[12:15:12.095731]<Getty>hasienda: its more about what is talked about then the video itself hehe
[12:15:15.362192]<macmaN>im downloading most stuff on my htpc these days, for some big screen viewing goodness
[12:15:16.212067]<Getty>its a very fascinating talk
[12:17:23.572680]<rts>hasienda: hm, how does the announcer plugin know about the public keys of the recipients, does it contact some public key store?
[12:18:01.881974]<rts>hasienda: the problem with public key stores is that they are sometimes under either heavy load or simply not available...
[12:19:38.832146]<hasienda>rts: My current production environment is behind walls, never able to contact any public keyserver, so No. But I think to give every user the chance to upload his/her key via preferences. This should do the trick quite well.
[12:20:01.826022]<rts>hasienda: very good idea, indeed
[12:20:09.200150]<macmaN>http://plexus.relationalspace.org/?page_id=2
[12:20:30.121105]<rts>hasienda: however, preferences is far from being exploitable - see existing tickets on the preferences module
[12:22:11.251988]<macmaN>as a side note, has anyone used trac as a general web application platform
[12:22:15.249703]<macmaN>anyone here*
[12:22:51.227060]<rts>hasienda: i already posted a suggestion on one ticket requiring people to authenticate by sending verification emails, but this will require a lot of work in the preferences module
[12:23:36.502415]<hasienda>rts: I saw https://trac-hacks.org/wiki/DynamicFieldsPlugin and even existing Announcer adding to the preferences quite easily, so it should be doable, right? Or what else do you mean by "exploitable"?
[12:24:09.094663]<hasienda>rts: I think, Announcer actually has email verification handshake, no?
[12:24:17.045857]<rts>hasienda: anybody can enter any name and email address in the preferences box. they will then impersonate whoever filled in the email address or name before
[12:25:47.957363]<rts>hasienda: as i said, i am currently looking into this, but i still have other things to do, so i left the proposal on one of the tickets (an very old one by that)
[12:27:36.059306]<hasienda>rts: Interesting perspective. Will have to think this over.
[12:28:36.684668]<rts>hasienda: what is basically required is that once one enters an email address, the data will be stored in a temporary table. then a verification email must be sent to that address. if the verification does not proceed, then the data in the temporary table must be removed after a given period of time
[12:29:21.930639]<rts>hasienda: so unless the person who entered the email address does not click on the verification link, his preferences (public key, name and email address) cannot be verified
[12:30:36.107410]<rts>hasienda: and, whenever one enters a public key, the mail must be encrypted using the site key and sent to the specified email address, that way, the original user is not able to decipher the message, -> no harm done
[12:31:01.747817]<rts>hasienda: and the wanna be impersonator never sees the mail, since it will always be sent to the originally registered mail
[12:32:11.044050]<hasienda>rts: I'm almost convinced, this is a must-have. :-)
[12:32:37.958585]<rts>hasienda: sure is, but i don't know if rblank and cboos made this a requirement for the next release
[12:34:19.282119]<hasienda>rts: certainly not. Did you look at the development plan for 0.13? No way for such a big thing that actually didn't start off AFAIK.
[12:34:51.083208]<rts>hasienda: not yet, i will look into it right now
[12:40:48.845576]<grey->man, I feel like an idiot; but I can't seem to get the site to load without first having the Available Projects set as the root
[12:41:14.845583]*grey- 's eyes go crosseyed at apache configs.
[12:41:19.442843]<grey->I had this working before...
[12:41:37.856520]<grey->at least, I seem to remember having it working before.
[12:41:45.858627]<grey->maybe I should do a rewrite rule or something; seems overly complicated.
[12:42:25.482524]<hasienda>Getty: finished viewing. So closing 2 tickets on Trac will give me a free Amazon gift next year? ;-) However, this is amazing and, yeh a little frightening to me indeed.
[12:43:40.005751]<Getty>hasienda: but it enlighten you to the reality, even tho its not that i like it
[12:43:52.615296]<Getty>hasienda: but people WANT that... thats why that sites have those success
[12:44:10.508890]<evil_twin>t.e.o: Ticket #4431 (wiki_to_wikidom) updated - <http://trac.edgewall.org/ticket/4431#comment:15> - Carsten Klein <carsten.klein@…>
[12:44:29.129784]<Getty>hasienda: spread the talk definitly :)
[12:44:29.828642]<hasienda>grey-: must be simple, tracd just needs the -s option
[12:44:44.570473]<rts>grey: how can you setup apache so that it will serve your trac root? - perhaps you have a different tracd instance running on the same port?
[12:45:45.926196]<grey->not using tracd...
[12:45:48.090933]<grey->mebbe I should?
[12:46:01.550343]<grey->I swear I had this setup with a test site before.
[12:46:25.651307]<grey->I mean, I basically want http://support.hostname.com/
[12:46:26.796932]<rts>just post it on pastebin an we will have a look at it, lest the private stuff though
[12:46:30.098683]<grey->to go straight to the trac instance
[12:46:36.979056]<grey->not Available Projects
[12:46:45.163376]<grey->and then http://support.hostname.com/support
[12:46:52.692309]<grey->hehe
[12:47:31.456776]<rts>hm, so you want a rewrite rule for that, hm, perhaps adding one that matches ..../support.hostname.com and rewrite it so that it yields .../.../support
[12:47:58.925760]<grey->ja, I'm thinking a rewrite might be the way, but not sure.
[12:48:00.437854]<rts>but then again, i am also having a terribly awful time with rewrite rules today...
[12:48:03.189257]<grey->lemme polish up the config a little.
[12:48:12.050216]*grey- tends to do rewrites on load balancers.
[12:48:17.392599]<grey->not on internal apps.
[12:48:32.397891]<grey->also, I don't think I got enough sleep last night, this shouldn't be as annoying as a problem as it's being, :)
[12:48:44.869306]<rts>:D
[12:50:14.823954]<grey->http://pastebin.org/413682
[12:50:49.566605]<grey->for the TracUriRoot I've tried not stating it at all (which works, but then requires me to click a couple of times to get to the active project)
[12:51:08.191605]<grey->I've also tried specifying it as /support (and /support/) which breaks.
[12:51:21.680962]<grey->similar breaks if I tweak TracEnvParentDir
[12:51:34.029601]<grey->the project itself is in /var/lib/trac/sites/support
[12:51:36.478744]<rts>PythonOption TracEnvParentDir /var/lib/trac/sites/ points to a folder where you keep multiple trac instances
[12:52:00.313085]<grey->rts: ostensibly, though I'm only running one instance at the moment.
[12:52:19.889525]<rts>grey: for sure, and it is located under sites in a subfolder.
[12:52:31.330148]<grey->yup.
[12:53:27.285111]<rts>grey: i am using the PythonOption TracEnv option to directly point to my trac instance
[12:55:07.415240]<grey->hmmm
[12:55:09.586410]<grey->I could try that.
[12:55:17.007494]<rts>:D
[12:55:23.029497]<grey->just TracEnv
[12:55:45.984151]<rts>yeah, pointing to /.../support or whatever the instance is called internally
[12:56:03.415108]<hasienda>grey-: I've just see a redirect config for apache here: http://trac.edgewall.org/wiki/TracFaq#how-can-i-create-a-nice-url-to-access-trac-cgi
[12:56:33.996010]<grey->Nice!
[12:56:35.509422]<grey->that worked.
[12:56:44.286057]<grey->rts: I guess the ParentEnv is for multiple project then.
[12:56:52.071228]<rts>grey: you got it
[12:56:52.224193]<grey->commented that out and just used TracEnv.
[12:56:56.820803]<grey->perfect!
[12:56:58.318567]<grey->thx. :)
[12:57:07.444220]<grey->hasienda: also, thanks. :)
[12:57:12.210391]<grey->it was simpler than I thought.
[12:57:25.740153]<grey->and also something I probably wouldn't have figured out on my own. ;)
[12:57:31.752797]<grey->yay irc friends! ;)
[12:57:54.239411]<hasienda>grey-: and this is what is sooo hard most of the time. Anyway, you're welcome.
[12:58:39.678161]*hasienda just trying to think easy himself
[12:58:45.198554]<grey->hehe
[12:58:58.685227]<grey->yeah it can get confusing sometimes.
[13:00:49.687773]<grey->ok, a little bit more customization.
[13:00:56.007582]<grey->and I think I'm ready to announce this to the company.
[13:01:06.452198]<grey->"hey guys, you have a ticketing system so you can make me even busier!"
[13:01:45.995806]<rts>and, hey, guys, you know that without disabling the preferences module anyone can impersonate everbody, cool feature, ain't it?
[13:03:46.709255]<rts>grey: if you use it for corporate purposes, you should definitely consider disabling the preferences moduel
[13:03:59.389780]<rts>s/moduel/module/
[13:03:59.399859]<evil_twin>rts meant: grey: if you use it for corporate purposes, you should definitely consider disabling the preferences module
[13:12:11.036203]<macmaN>back
[13:15:42.936832]<macmaN>so whoever is interested in trac-dev... are there some regular meetings taking place to chat about interesting things?
[13:20:27.645291]<macmaN>kinda like focus group meeting
[13:21:08.717638]<macmaN>this channel is sort of randomish to say the least
[13:35:59.730224]<rts>none that i would know of...
[13:36:17.483909]<rts>best guess is tracdev over at google groups, but that channel is also near dead...
[14:41:06.482057]<macmaN>pacopablo: around?
[14:49:33.908397]<evil_twin>t.e.o: Ticket #8294 (Add GnuPG encryption to email notifications) updated - <http://trac.edgewall.org/ticket/8294#comment:23> - rblank
[15:18:00.255411]<flakrat>this authz_file thing is killing me, I even moved the repo to another Trac .12 server and users can still browse the entire source tree even if they are specifically denied access
[15:19:17.437552]<flakrat>is there anything else I need to add to trac.ini other than authz_file and authz_module_name for version 0.12 to get "Browse Source" to use the authz file?
[15:19:39.726692]<evil_twin>t.e.o: TracInstall edited - <http://trac.edgewall.org/wiki/TracInstall?version=311> - aaron@…
[15:27:59.322298]<Kanuck>anybody kicking around? the 0.12 upgrade broke my Trac, and i'd like to determine whether it was a configuration issue, or is a Trac bug
[15:28:07.098469]<Kanuck>i'm getting "TracError: Cannot load Python bindings for SQLite"
[15:28:27.005485]<Kanuck>this ticket gives a little background: http://trac.edgewall.org/ticket/9352
[15:29:14.621753]<Kanuck>despite that fix going through, Sqlite 3.3.6 with Pysqlite 1.1.7 is still not working for me. and i completely forget where i found the traceback i posted in that thread two months ago, therefore i can't even remember how to debug this.
[15:29:51.287098]<flakrat>what version of python are you using?
[15:31:36.083754]<flakrat>and are you using a supported version of mod_python?
[15:32:07.085554]<flakrat>on my CentOS 5 system I had to compile new versions of python and mod_python to support version 0.12
[15:33:01.222458]<Kanuck>hmm. well i found the traceback, and it appears it might be another errant version check on pysqlite in another file; i'm going to look at the file to verify.
[15:33:05.787738]<Kanuck>then i'll look up those versions for you.
[15:33:52.097796]<Kanuck>it's on an awful hostgator shared server; my organization here needs to move badly, but we won't even have the consultant in to start looking at what we have and telling us what we need for another month or two, so unfortunately we're stuck with what hostgator provides.
[15:34:11.384960]<Kanuck>they swear they always provide the "latest versions of the latest software," yet our server runs Python 2.4, so... yeah.
[15:35:02.870787]<flakrat>ha, probably latest updates for the OS, more likely
[15:36:44.014635]<flakrat>time to hit the highway, good luck with the python issue
[15:37:05.792411]<Kanuck>well crap. thanks :)
[15:46:24.522103]<wildintellect>they probably are providing the latest version of software that Centos provides
[15:49:40.882482]<Kanuck>i've re-opened #9352 with the new traceback, since it's looking like something must simply have been missed; everything else is working correctly, except that Trac still fails its own have_pysqlite test.
[15:49:45.534046]<evil_twin>t.e.o: Ticket #9352 (0.12b1 is not working with Pysqlite 1.1.7, SQLite 3.3.6) reopened - <http://trac.edgewall.org/ticket/9352#comment:9> - aaron@…
[15:50:19.194042]<Kanuck>yep, that's me. anyway, i'm off. just thought i'd mention that if anyone came across this conversation later on! cheers and thanks.
[19:10:07.443266]<davux>hi!
[19:10:39.419426]<davux>i'd like to find a way to direct [1234] links to a custom URL
[19:10:59.331270]<davux>I just converted an svn repo to a git repo
[19:11:23.142411]<davux>so the changesets of the form [1234] that are mentionned in the commit messages are no longer valid
[19:12:35.703018]<davux>so I'd like to point such links to a specific URL that redirects [1234] pages to the corresponding git hash such as [a47e4c]
[19:13:08.180181]<davux>I can make the URL redirection thingy, but I need a way to intercept [1234] links
[20:47:48.885662]<coderanger>davux: You would need to make a link provider and make sure it runs before the versioncontrol one