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[00:24:09.817365]<PC_Nerd101>hey all - I'm getting a KeyError: 'oldstates' issue when I write my custom workflow into trac.ini - I've pasted the [ticket-workflow] section ... but after working through it and rewriting my flowchart ( from the config) I cannot see where any issues are... can anyone suggest anything? http://pastebin.com/m38ade85
[00:27:20.953849]<gbot33>trac: Ticket #8992 (AttributeError: 'NoneType' object has no attribute 'toordinal') closed - <http://trac.edgewall.org/ticket/8992#comment:1> || TracTermsAM edited - <http://trac.edgewall.org/wiki/TracTermsAM?version=3>
[00:30:21.254387]<PC_Nerd101>from http://www.gossamer-threads.com/lists/trac/users/39676 I understand that error can occur when there are states that have no actions to change them ( other than closed).... is this correct?
[00:31:39.568457]<kirean>PC_Nerd101: you should have the leave action?
[00:32:12.033237]<otaku42>moin
[00:32:58.371167]<kirean>PC_Nerd101: otherwise you won't be able to just make a comment?
[00:33:04.276119]<PC_Nerd101>what is the leave action?
[00:33:38.278815]<kirean>PC_Nerd101: leave ticket in same status, just make changes
[00:33:46.522365]<kirean>like change milestone
[00:33:49.289174]<kirean>add comment
[00:34:19.407205]<PC_Nerd101>ahh ok - I'll add it in and all shoud lhopefully work :)
[00:34:40.121761]<kirean>PC_Nerd101: and you have no action to get from state testable
[00:35:22.884295]<kirean>PC_Nerd101: and no action that get's you to status testing
[00:35:47.865428]<PC_Nerd101>* I see now I confused my original draft with my current version of the workflow - one had testable and one had testing - therefore I've mixed the two up
[00:35:59.903935]<kirean>there is a tool to generate a graph of your workflow, you should try that
[00:36:18.724602]<PC_Nerd101>ohh - what is the tool called?
[00:37:12.875866]<kirean>PC_Nerd101: look in contrib/workflow
[00:37:18.982817]<PC_Nerd101>ok thanks
[00:37:22.529648]<kirean>PC_Nerd101: showworkflow
[00:37:34.496505]<kirean>but google the details
[00:48:34.207023]<PC_Nerd101>I keep getting a permission denied error, but for multiple files as I change each one individualls - is there somewhere in trac that tells me what permissions the file requires?
[00:49:02.427781]<kirean>PC_Nerd101: not understanding what you are talking about
[00:51:01.734893]<PC_Nerd101>I'll pastebin it.
[00:52:22.386402]<kirean>I commented on your fist post with something that might be helpful
[00:52:32.316854]<kirean>if I understood your problem..
[00:53:30.479641]<PC_Nerd101>http://pastebin.com/m7304b654
[00:53:52.165461]<PC_Nerd101>I'm using one of the local sample ini's instead of my own to eliminate dir related bugs in what I'm doing....
[00:57:19.599610]<gbot33>trac: Ticket #8993 (edit old ticket comment error (ProgrammingError: no results to fetch)) created - <http://trac.edgewall.org/ticket/8993>
[00:58:14.000507]<PC_Nerd101>oh.. and the online version http://foss.wush.net/cgi-bin/visual-workflow.pl does not work... the link to the image/pdf is broken... any ideas?
[01:07:15.250950]<PC_Nerd101>kirean: What did you comment, I cant see any changes
[01:29:06.463194]<macmaN>holy schmokes, rjollos really went to work on hacks
[01:48:40.891205]<kirean>macmaN: hehe, I noticed that too
[01:49:09.286388]<kirean>but it's good that the adopting a plugin-procedure seems to work
[01:49:30.159326]<rblank>macmaN: He seems serious about it ;)
[01:49:55.752771]<kirean>outdated plugins only generates tickets on teo ;-)
[01:51:13.422147]<PC_Nerd101>kirean: I discovered my elusive "r" instead of the "t" - and its all working now... thanks for the help.
[01:52:28.708511]<kirean>PC_Nerd101: good job
[01:57:23.231565]<gbot33>trac: AgiloForScrum edited - <http://trac.edgewall.org/wiki/AgiloForScrum?version=8>
[02:05:52.489669]<dunk_>gbot33: nick gozerbot
[02:05:52.691610]<gbot33>changing nick to gozerbot
[02:05:58.441902]<gozerbot>done
[02:27:21.491378]<gozerbot>trac: Ticket #8993 (edit old ticket comment error (ProgrammingError: no results to fetch)) closed - <http://trac.edgewall.org/ticket/8993#comment:13> || Changeset [9056]: 0.12dev: Added a `break` missing from [9043]. Thanks to cboos for the ... - <http://trac.edgewall.org/changeset/9056>
[03:27:21.815136]<gozerbot>trac: Changeset [9058]: 0.12dev: Fixed the MySQL backend after [9057]. - <http://trac.edgewall.org/changeset/9058> || Changeset [9057]: 0.12dev: Fixed double-wrapping of cursors from `PooledConnection` in ... - <http://trac.edgewall.org/changeset/9057>
[04:26:47.708069]<Guest97785>hi all
[04:27:15.856988]<Guest97785>how to enable "browse source" for projects
[04:57:23.191524]<gozerbot>trac: Changeset [9059]: 0.12dev: Follow up to [9057] and [9058], wrap SQLite cursors in ... - <http://trac.edgewall.org/changeset/9059>
[06:06:16.847929]<FlaPer87>hey guys, can any of you help me with trac notification? I've configured everything but Trac doesn't sends emails and it doesn't show any log, I've configured it to send emails with sendmail
[06:07:13.217572]<FlaPer87>http://pastebin.org/80313
[06:29:48.963113]<cmc>I don't know too much about sending mail with trac, but I'd suggest turning logging to standard out, set logging to debug, and start w/ tracd
[06:30:09.823410]<cmc>then you can see all sorts of information, which will probably include email stuff
[06:30:25.396409]<kirean>FlaPer87: you did read the troubleshooting section?
[06:33:30.083516]<FlaPer87>kirean: link?
[06:33:37.998561]<FlaPer87>cmc: ok, I'll do that
[06:37:31.739295]<sumanah>What permissions does a Trac user need to have to modify the Estimated Hours & Hours Worked fields on a Trac ticket? I've given this user TICKET_ADMIN and he still doesn't see the UI to edit those fields
[06:38:09.631162]<kirean>FlaPer87: http://trac.edgewall.org/wiki/TracNotification
[06:38:23.394419]<FlaPer87>kirean: thanks
[06:38:36.955060]<FlaPer87>kirean: oh yeap, I read that one
[06:39:03.972027]<kirean>FlaPer87: and you tried what's in troubleshooting?
[06:39:56.435247]<kirean>FlaPer87: This is really often the problem: "The trouble is that a regular user may connect to the SMTP server, but the web server cannot:"
[06:45:30.952307]<sumanah>I read http://trac-hacks.org/wiki/TimeEstimationUserManual#Configuration but it's a little unclear on the difference between TIME_ADMIN and TIME_RECORD + TIME_VIEW; what extra functionality does TIME_ADMIN give?
[06:46:28.375343]<cmc>often, _ADMIN permissions are the equivalent of the sum of all non-_ADMIN permissions
[06:54:43.872441]<FlaPer87>cmc: I set log to stderr and loglevel to DEBUG but tracd didn't show any message about mails
[06:54:52.675511]<sumanah>cmc: aha, thanks
[06:55:25.578462]<FlaPer87>ok, I'll try again, I missed a logging line
[06:55:27.550167]<FlaPer87>=P
[07:09:58.967088]<cmc>there will be a lot of information spewed out; you definitely know when you're logging at the debug level
[07:21:46.490533]*retracile murmurs something disdainful about mornings.
[07:57:23.472922]<gozerbot>trac: Ticket #8986 ([SOLVED] Error browsing Mercurial Repository) closed - <http://trac.edgewall.org/ticket/8986#comment:2>
[09:15:33.358790]<Morbus>does the ticketquery macro not handle order=? it seems to always sort by descending ID, even though i have order=priority
[09:17:32.475995]<garrett__>Hi. Maybe I just haven't had enough coffee, but I'm not seeing any way to get trac to list all changesets associated with a ticket. Can anyone steer me in the right direction?
[09:18:51.323336]<garrett__>I have svn hooks setup so that no commits can happen unless they reference an open ticket, but I can't capture that information in the ticket view
[09:19:31.487952]<Morbus>garrett__: my understanding is that there's no default display of that, but if you're forcing the reference in a pre-commit, then there's a post-commit to attach the commit to a ticket.
[09:19:46.685822]<Morbus>http://trac.edgewall.org/browser/trunk/contrib/trac-post-commit-hook
[09:20:02.322248]<garrett__>Morbus: you rule. thank you
[09:21:10.977246]<Morbus>garrett__: happen to know:
[09:21:14.700435]<Morbus>does the ticketquery macro not handle order=? it seems to always sort by descending ID, even though i have order=priority
[09:21:50.334919]<garrett__>Morbus: I'm not sure. I'm just getting my feet back into the trac pond after a couple months of having it shelved
[09:26:02.366718]<Morbus>to answer my own question, i was using querystring format, and not the comma-spliced format.
[09:26:07.861938]<Morbus>per comments in http://trac.edgewall.org/ticket/2502
[11:27:23.343486]<gozerbot>trac: Ticket #8986 ([SOLVED] Error browsing Mercurial Repository) closed - <http://trac.edgewall.org/ticket/8986#comment:5> || Ticket #8986 ([SOLVED] Error browsing Mercurial Repository) reopened - <http://trac.edgewall.org/ticket/8986#comment:4>
[12:16:17.113823]<cmc>do genshi templates need to be full html documents or can I just add snippets?
[12:34:23.141108]<jhammel>cmc: they have to be valid XML, but that's the only constraint
[12:34:42.453670]<cmc>thanks
[14:27:23.649622]<gozerbot>trac: Ticket #8103 (Paths in trac.* files generated by trac-admin's deploy don't handle ...) closed - <http://trac.edgewall.org/ticket/8103#comment:6> || Changeset [9060]: 0.12dev: Fixed the generation of the scripts with `trac-admin $ENV deploy` ... - <http://trac.edgewall.org/changeset/9060>
[14:38:36.480070]<rzyz>hello, ask: i use trac since 1 year...,
[14:38:56.163081]<rzyz>and i 've moved my biggest project on it.
[14:40:48.299999]<rzyz>This "big" project don't follow normal flow : history milestone : 1.0 , 1.1 , 1.0.1 , 1.0.3 , 1.0.2 ....2.0 , 2.1 , 2.0.3 , 2.0.1
[14:41:20.990826]<rzyz>on history 1.0.3 can be made before 1.0.2....
[14:42:24.956184]<rzyz>so: when i want to view milestone..., it show as completed time sort...
[14:42:35.728014]<rzyz>and i can't read it..
[14:43:18.029129]<rzyz>I want a a view of milestone sort by NAME, is it possible or how can i do it?
[14:44:48.857659]<rzyz>does someone can answer?
[14:44:59.436739]<kisielk>rzyz: if you mean the Roadmap, I don't think there's currently any way to change the sorting
[14:45:22.478725]<rzyz>kisielk, yes roadmap..
[14:45:41.800745]<cmc>rzyz: I don't think so either. You could make a report in a different order, though
[14:45:51.009759]<rzyz>kisielk, i prefer menu name : milestones...
[14:45:51.512901]<kisielk>or write your own plugin
[14:45:58.350790]<kisielk>to replace the roadmap view
[14:46:12.200979]<rzyz>i like roadmap view
[14:46:23.219973]<rzyz>but not the order..
[14:47:20.854577]<rzyz>is it easy to hack trac source in about 10 lines to have it??
[14:49:32.977723]<rzyz>just yes or no, no need detail...
[14:49:35.939708]<rzyz>?
[14:50:42.279527]<kisielk>the source is pretty easy to work on
[14:50:46.774126]<kisielk>not sure about that particular bit
[14:50:57.047561]<kisielk>but if I recall correctly, there's an API for doing roadmap-like things
[14:50:57.248986]<cmc>in general, plugins are the way to go
[14:51:04.275665]<kisielk>yeah
[14:54:08.271592]<rzyz>ok, thanks mens, bye... ( i love trac , but don't like the text"minimalistic approach to web-based software project management").)
[14:54:48.102220]<rzyz>what is the suffisant approch? ;)
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