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[04:54:50] <> *** Checking ident [04:54:50] <> *** Found your hostname [04:54:50] <> *** No identd (auth) response [04:54:50] <> *** Your host is calvino.freenode.net[calvino.freenode.net/6667], running version hyperion-1.0.2 [04:54:51] [I have joined #peak] [08:03:44] ** ErikRose has joined us [09:40:29] ** coderanger_ has joined us [09:55:58] ** gldnspud has left IRC ("Computer goes to sleep!") [11:26:34] ** gldnspud has joined us [11:27:07] whit_ is now known as whit [12:09:30] ** ErikRose has left IRC () [12:19:20] ** GoGoDncr has joined us [12:46:33] ** ErikRose has joined us [12:49:03] ** ErikRose has left IRC (Client Quit) [14:02:10] ** s0undt3ch has joined us [14:02:18] hello ppl [14:02:42] One question, to start off, what should I use, Stable or Snaps? [14:03:52] ** GoGoDncr has left IRC (Remote closed the connection) [14:05:10] ** GoGoDncr has joined us [14:20:42] I saw somewhere on site that we should SHOUT the questions, so here's a SHOUT! [14:22:52] now an opinion, I'm thinking of building an app, which basicly should take care of the creation of new trac (http://projects.edgewall.com/trac) environments, it's subversion repositories, building that env's apache vhosts, and some other stuff [14:24:33] something similiar to sourceforge.net, but for trac [14:25:49] the app should be pluggable, an example, a new trac env needs to: [14:25:57] - create an svn repo [14:26:08] - create it's trac env [14:26:22] - create it's apache vhost [14:26:57] and finaly apache should be reloaded(probably the vhost should be tested first to see if apache would restart fine) [14:27:23] s0undt3ch: use the snapshots [14:27:58] they are (ironically) quite stable and years more up to date [14:28:20] so I guess I should create something like an abstract component, that modules would plug in, one for trac env creation, one for svn creation, onother for apache handling [14:28:52] so, in case they exist when creating a trac env, that module would be run [14:28:56] whit: tahnks [14:29:25] whit: think what I'm trying to do is feasable with PEAK? [14:30:00] oh, the app should be web administrated and also be able to be cli administrated too [14:31:28] probably [14:32:37] hum.. that probably sounded like, you'll have alot of work putting that yup and running [14:32:47] s/you/up/ [14:32:50] errrr [14:32:56] s/yup/up/ [14:33:47] specially me being a noob on peak, an not so noob in python(but I still have alot to learn) [14:35:32] is a peak app able to run under mod_python? [14:36:09] or is fastcgi faster than mod python, and I should not care about mod_python [14:39:56] s0undt3ch: Yhe sf-like system is in development for Trac [14:40:13] Oops, wrong chan, sorry [14:40:45] No, you did ask about Trac, I wasnt reading the wrong one [14:41:03] what, same coderanger_ as in #trac!? [14:41:14] Yes, I lurk here too [14:41:23] Thats why I was confused [14:41:24] coderanger_: who's developing it? [14:41:28] Me [14:41:33] TracForge on trac-hacks [14:41:45] well, I own tracforge.net [14:41:48] Still has a ways to go, but its a start [14:41:49] :) [14:42:11] which was bouth with the intention that it's name states [14:42:16] ~*bought [14:44:02] coderanger_: well, I guess I can always co-work with you instead of building yet another tracforge app [14:44:20] I guess it depends on your exact usage model [14:44:40] I am targetting trac-hacks as one use-case, so it should be suited to something like that [14:44:46] ** RaFromBRC has joined us [14:45:43] well, I was trageting to a more sf like approach, each app has it's own trac env, they do not share the same trac env [14:46:50] ** ErikRose has joined us [14:46:53] although trac-hacks is a good example, I just think it should not share the same env [14:47:16] Yes, that is my goal also [14:47:25] But to use it in that kind of a community site [14:47:30] the tracforge app should be able to setup everything behind the scenes [14:47:39] ok, then we agree [14:48:02] my toughts about tracforge.net was to be able to support that type of community [14:48:12] So far I have finished env-sync stuff, so you can build dashboard tracs that follow multiple other projects [14:48:21] hum, I think I should check out your plug [14:49:12] coderanger_: do you have it working somewhere accessible? [14:49:45] Not thats public [14:50:42] dam, I'd love to see that bay working, even if it "EATs my DATA, DESTROYs my SERVER, AND KILLs A PUPPY." :) [14:50:51] s/bay/baby/ [14:57:56] coderanger_: tracforge.* = enabled is enough? [14:59:36] hum..., aparently I see nothing changed ?! [14:59:44] besides aditional perms [15:01:45] s0undt3ch: You should see a new webadmin page [15:01:55] set up two evns, and subscribe from one to another [15:02:16] tickets entered in one will show up in the other [15:02:26] ditto for changesets [15:02:46] This is probably straying into #trac territory [15:16:14] coderanger_: I don't see an extra webadmin page, nor menu entry [15:16:38] maybe my webadmin is not up to date? or is it trac? [15:18:05] I even added both TARCFORGE_ perms although I also have TRAC_ADMIN for my user [15:18:42] Hmm, check the log maybe? 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[15:21:44] ha ha, after reloading apache I did got something usefull [15:22:06] ImportError: cannot import name IRequestFilter [15:22:14] old trac snapshot [15:22:51] heh [15:22:53] thatl do it [15:23:20] I've been following trunk pretty closely because I ran into some major bugs that needed to be fixed [15:25:58] 500 Internal error :| [15:26:17] heh, env upgrade [15:27:13] Trac[loader] ERROR: Skipping "TracForge 1.0" ("TracWebAdmin" not found) [15:27:21] not found!= [15:27:23] err [15:27:44] coderanger_: let's pass to #trac, this seems pretty off topic for #peak [16:30:15] ** GoGoDncr has left IRC (Remote closed the connection) [17:04:38] ** coderanger_ has left IRC (Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)) [17:46:39] RaFromBRC is now known as RaFromBRC|away6 [17:46:41] RaFromBRC|away6 is now known as RaFromBRC|away [19:34:43] RaFromBRC|away is now known as RaFromBRC [19:35:04] ** RaFromBRC has left us [21:27:38] ** s0undt3ch has left IRC (Nick collision from services.) 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