I ended up installing on Windows via WSL (Windows Subsystem for
Linux). However, if anyone knows of a good place to get Windows
binaries, I'd also be curious.
- Dan
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I ended up installing on Windows via WSL (Windows Subsystem for
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- Dan
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Hmm ...
The installation pretty much goes they way a Linux installation
would. Although I installed via checking out from Trac's repo,
not via PyPi. I'm using Trac version 1.5.4.dev (from trunk, not
an official release). FWIW, I'm using Ubuntu 22.04 along with
Apache as a web server and with Subversion integration.
I've been using WSL 1 (since before WSL 2 was available).
I do have a problem with the installation, which doesn't crop up often. It appears access to the SQLITE database is not safe to do from multiple processes, so what happens is every so often Trac will stop learning about commit information until I resync. (And I dare not do a resync while the system is online, else very bad things will happen.) I'm guessing it's a problem with Linux's access to the native Windows file system (e.g. file locking or some similar issue).
I'm guessing the fix would be either to A) Use WSL 2 and keep all the files with in the Linux filesystem area or B) Convert from SQLITE to MariaDB or something like that. However, when I tried an automatically convert to MariaDB the process failed. I do have one Trac test instance running with MariaDB, but it may have been a clean/initial installation. I think I could probably do the migration by hand, but I'm pretty busy and I haven't gotten around to it yet.
I manage over 250 projects with Trac instances and SVN repos, but
only a couple are heavily used (most of them are completed), and
I've only had the above problem with the most heavily used
project.
I hope that helps. It's been a while since my last big update/install.
Good luck.
- Dan
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