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[Agilo for Trac] trac/agilo plugin on CentOS installation problems
m***@public.gmane.org
2014-04-08 18:21:57 UTC
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Hi, folks,

I installed trac (0.12.5) on CentOS 6.5, then trac-agilo-plugin
(0.9.7-2) via yum. All this is the most current. Running this under
apache. All of this is the most current. However, trac comes up, but
I've been beating my head over several problems, and hours/days of
googling hasn't solved them.

First, let me note I used trac-admin to give myself all permissions,
and I've used the default sqlite d/b. I've also enabled agilo,
hypothetically.

What I'm fighting are these:
1. at the very top of the page, it announces I'm logged in as me,
preferences, admin, a logout and a help. Everything's fine, except
for admin, which, when I mouse over it, shows
https://<servername>/trac/PLT/cgi-bin/trac.cgi/admin/undefined
Undefined?
2. I do a search on agilo, in trac, and find a quick start, but it
tells me to click a bullet-looking icon that's admin, which isn't
there, to create a team.

What do I need to do to get the admin to exist, so I can get this
working for my users?

Thanks in advance.

mark
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Steve Hyde
2014-04-08 20:54:10 UTC
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Look in trac.ini and set your trac instance URL?
Post by m***@public.gmane.org
Hi, folks,
I installed trac (0.12.5) on CentOS 6.5, then trac-agilo-plugin
(0.9.7-2) via yum. All this is the most current. Running this under
apache. All of this is the most current. However, trac comes up, but
I've been beating my head over several problems, and hours/days of
googling hasn't solved them.
First, let me note I used trac-admin to give myself all permissions,
and I've used the default sqlite d/b. I've also enabled agilo,
hypothetically.
1. at the very top of the page, it announces I'm logged in as me,
preferences, admin, a logout and a help. Everything's fine, except
for admin, which, when I mouse over it, shows
https://<servername>/trac/PLT/cgi-bin/trac.cgi/admin/undefined
Undefined?
2. I do a search on agilo, in trac, and find a quick start, but it
tells me to click a bullet-looking icon that's admin, which isn't
there, to create a team.
What do I need to do to get the admin to exist, so I can get this
working for my users?
Thanks in advance.
mark
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m***@public.gmane.org
2014-04-11 17:18:16 UTC
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Post by Steve Hyde
Look in trac.ini and set your trac instance URL?
Soved it days ago. No, it was something not in any documentation, nor in
any thread I found. The answer was that I had to grant TRAC_ADMIN *NOT* to
user, but ***@DOMAIN

*sigh*

I'm off the list - I'm on enough, and I don't need any more help for now,
but somebody needs to add to your docs that if you grant TRAC_ADMIN, and
they still can't get there, that you need to see *who* they're logged in
as, and grant TRAC_ADMIN to the *FULL* name.

mark
Post by Steve Hyde
Post by m***@public.gmane.org
Hi, folks,
I installed trac (0.12.5) on CentOS 6.5, then trac-agilo-plugin
(0.9.7-2) via yum. All this is the most current. Running this under
apache. All of this is the most current. However, trac comes up, but
I've been beating my head over several problems, and hours/days of
googling hasn't solved them.
First, let me note I used trac-admin to give myself all permissions,
and I've used the default sqlite d/b. I've also enabled agilo,
hypothetically.
1. at the very top of the page, it announces I'm logged in as me,
preferences, admin, a logout and a help. Everything's fine, except
for admin, which, when I mouse over it, shows
https://<servername>/trac/PLT/cgi-bin/trac.cgi/admin/undefined
Undefined?
2. I do a search on agilo, in trac, and find a quick start, but it
tells me to click a bullet-looking icon that's admin, which isn't
there, to create a team.
What do I need to do to get the admin to exist, so I can get this
working for my users?
Thanks in advance.
mark
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Stefano Rago
2014-04-15 09:43:05 UTC
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Hi Mark,

thanks for your contribution, although I think this is related to Trac rather than Agilo, which is a Trac plugin and does not alter the behaviour of the system in this regard.

Anyway, if are willing to provide more details, I would be happy to add this information to the Agilo documentation.

How can we reproduce this?

Cheers,
Stefano
Post by m***@public.gmane.org
Post by Steve Hyde
Look in trac.ini and set your trac instance URL?
Soved it days ago. No, it was something not in any documentation, nor in
any thread I found. The answer was that I had to grant TRAC_ADMIN *NOT* to
*sigh*
I'm off the list - I'm on enough, and I don't need any more help for now,
but somebody needs to add to your docs that if you grant TRAC_ADMIN, and
they still can't get there, that you need to see *who* they're logged in
as, and grant TRAC_ADMIN to the *FULL* name.
mark
Post by Steve Hyde
Post by m***@public.gmane.org
Hi, folks,
I installed trac (0.12.5) on CentOS 6.5, then trac-agilo-plugin
(0.9.7-2) via yum. All this is the most current. Running this under
apache. All of this is the most current. However, trac comes up, but
I've been beating my head over several problems, and hours/days of
googling hasn't solved them.
First, let me note I used trac-admin to give myself all permissions,
and I've used the default sqlite d/b. I've also enabled agilo,
hypothetically.
1. at the very top of the page, it announces I'm logged in as me,
preferences, admin, a logout and a help. Everything's fine, except
for admin, which, when I mouse over it, shows
https://<servername>/trac/PLT/cgi-bin/trac.cgi/admin/undefined
Undefined?
2. I do a search on agilo, in trac, and find a quick start, but it
tells me to click a bullet-looking icon that's admin, which isn't
there, to create a team.
What do I need to do to get the admin to exist, so I can get this
working for my users?
Thanks in advance.
mark
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Ryan Ollos
2014-04-15 18:14:50 UTC
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Post by Stefano Rago
Hi Mark,
thanks for your contribution, although I think this is related to Trac
rather than Agilo, which is a Trac plugin and does not alter the behaviour
of the system in this regard.
Anyway, if are willing to provide more details, I would be happy to add
this information to the Agilo documentation.
How can we reproduce this?
Cheers,
Stefano
Since I discussed the issue with Mark on the Trac mailing list, I can say
that I believe that he was just confused about how his usernames are stored
in his authentication mechanism. He hasn't told us which authentication
mechanism he is using and which documentation he followed, so it's
difficult to determine how the documentation could be improved in Trac.

https://groups.google.com/d/msg/trac-users/li84ByddXK8/gHzI_gMMZucJ
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Stefano Rago
2014-04-15 18:21:15 UTC
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Hi Ryan,
Since I discussed the issue with Mark on the Trac mailing list, I can say that I believe that he was just confused about how his usernames are stored in his authentication mechanism. He hasn't told us which authentication mechanism he is using and which documentation he followed, so it's difficult to determine how the documentation could be improved in Trac.
https://groups.google.com/d/msg/trac-users/li84ByddXK8/gHzI_gMMZucJ
thanks a lot for the clarification

Stefano
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m***@public.gmane.org
2014-04-15 19:02:18 UTC
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Ok, I *thought* I'd unsub'd from the list, but since I don't seem to have....
Post by Ryan Ollos
Post by Stefano Rago
thanks for your contribution, although I think this is related to Trac
rather than Agilo, which is a Trac plugin and does not alter the
behaviour of the system in this regard.
Anyway, if are willing to provide more details, I would be happy to add
this information to the Agilo documentation.
How can we reproduce this?
Since I discussed the issue with Mark on the Trac mailing list, I can say
that I believe that he was just confused about how his usernames are
stored in his authentication mechanism. He hasn't told us which
authentication
Post by Ryan Ollos
mechanism he is using and which documentation he followed, so it's
difficult to determine how the documentation could be improved in Trac.
https://groups.google.com/d/msg/trac-users/li84ByddXK8/gHzI_gMMZucJ
CentOS, as "upstream", have 0.12 as the installable package. I'm using
krb5 authentication. I didn't see any suggestions, either in the
documentation nor in any threads I googled, to say that if trac_admin
granted TRAC_ADMIN to a user, who was still unable to use those
facilities, to verify that the username as granted in the cmdline
trac-admin command matched what showed on the mail trac screen as "logged
in as".

Perhaps that is a trac, rather than agilo, but I did not see *any* agilo
stuff until I got that worked out.

Oh, and nobody ever answered anything from the trac list. You guys *did*.

mark
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