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trac_on_sdf [2021/03/15 06:26] – created peteyboy | trac_on_sdf [2021/03/15 18:31] – [Using the standalone server "tracd"] link to meta port allocation page peteyboy | ||
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=== Setting up a Git Repository === | === Setting up a Git Repository === | ||
- | TBD, but Trac supports git, which is more modern as source control. | + | : |
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==== Using the standalone server " | ==== Using the standalone server " | ||
- | This is by far the least painful, but requires the MetaARPA membership because //tracd// opens a port on the machine. | + | This is by far the least painful, but requires the MetaARPA membership because //tracd// opens a port on the machine. |
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- | First, run the command | + | |
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- | id -u | + | |
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- | and note down the number that is printed on the terminal. This will be your port number (to avoid conflicts between users) and will be referred to as //< | + | |
Next, run the command | Next, run the command | ||
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tracd --port < | tracd --port < | ||
- | You will now be able to connect to your Trac instance with your Browser of Choice™ at http:// | + | You will now be able to connect to your Trac instance with your Browser of Choice™ at ''< |
==== Running Trac as CGI within Apache ==== | ==== Running Trac as CGI within Apache ==== | ||
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- | $Id: trac-on-sdf.html,v 1.4 2014/10/18 19:00:12 grobe0ba | + | Traditional link (using [[wp> |
trac_on_sdf.txt · Last modified: 2021/04/04 03:33 by hc9