Hi,
I am talking about this one https://fedorahosted.org/freemedia/
I have installed the eggs of customfield plugin and webadmin plugin.
But they are not showing up. May be I need to enable them trac.ini.
I don't find it in puppet and neither can I see it through TracAdmin panel.
On Mon, 29 Dec 2008, susmit shannigrahi wrote:
Hi,
I am talking about this one https://fedorahosted.org/freemedia/
I have installed the eggs of customfield plugin and webadmin plugin.
When you say you have installed the eggs, you mean you've packaged it for epel and told puppet to install it? Everything that runs in hosted requires a package, even the plugins.
-Mike
When you say you have installed the eggs, you mean you've packaged it for epel and told puppet to install it? Everything that runs in hosted requires a package, even the plugins.
nope... I tried using admin panel to upload them, there is a install field out there https://fedorahosted.org/freemedia/admin/general/plugin
On Mon, 29 Dec 2008, susmit shannigrahi wrote:
When you say you have installed the eggs, you mean you've packaged it for epel and told puppet to install it? Everything that runs in hosted requires a package, even the plugins.
nope... I tried using admin panel to upload them, there is a install field out there https://fedorahosted.org/freemedia/admin/general/plugin
Thats a nono. If you want to use a plugin you'll need to package it for Fedora/EPEL and install it (or have one of us install it) via yum.
-Mike
On Mon, 2008-12-29 at 11:19 -0600, Mike McGrath wrote:
On Mon, 29 Dec 2008, susmit shannigrahi wrote:
When you say you have installed the eggs, you mean you've packaged it for epel and told puppet to install it? Everything that runs in hosted requires a package, even the plugins.
nope... I tried using admin panel to upload them, there is a install field out there https://fedorahosted.org/freemedia/admin/general/plugin
Thats a nono. If you want to use a plugin you'll need to package it for Fedora/EPEL and install it (or have one of us install it) via yum.
-Mike
I need to look at how we can disable this "feature" of the webadmin plugin. The webadmin does give access to a lot of other useful functionality, but I don't like that users can upload eggs.
Thats a nono. If you want to use a plugin you'll need to package it for Fedora/EPEL and install it (or have one of us install it) via yum.
FIne...next time I shall do that.
1. I hope that upload of eggs were not universal for all trac instances. Is it? 2. Can you please point out the location of the particular trac.ini file in puppet? I can not find it. 3. Does my membership allow me to edit that?
Thanks a lot.
On Mon, 29 Dec 2008, susmit shannigrahi wrote:
Thats a nono. If you want to use a plugin you'll need to package it for Fedora/EPEL and install it (or have one of us install it) via yum.
FIne...next time I shall do that.
- I hope that upload of eggs were not universal for all trac instances. Is it?
not sure
- Can you please point out the location of the particular trac.ini
file in puppet? I can not find it.
[mmcgrath@puppet1 puppet]$ find -name trac.ini ./configs/web/applications/trac.ini
- Does my membership allow me to edit that?
Technically you can but you should get sponsorship in sysadmin-hosted so you can properly test and fix it.
-Mike
On 2008-12-29 01:28:37 PM, Mike McGrath wrote:
- Can you please point out the location of the particular trac.ini
file in puppet? I can not find it.
[mmcgrath@puppet1 puppet]$ find -name trac.ini ./configs/web/applications/trac.ini
If you're an admin for a trac project, I think the trac administration interface allows you to edit the trac.ini for that project as well.
Thanks, Ricky
On Mon, Dec 29, 2008 at 12:45 PM, susmit shannigrahi thinklinux.ssh@gmail.com wrote:
- I hope that upload of eggs were not universal for all trac instances. Is it?
I don't think so, but I don't know.
- Can you please point out the location of the particular trac.ini
file in puppet? I can not find it.
On hosted1, the individual projects are not puppet managed. /srv/web/trac/<project>/conf/trac.ini
- Does my membership allow me to edit that?
If you're not in sysadmin-hosted, you'll not be able to edit the trac.ini directly, since you need sudo on hosted1 to do that.
See https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Infrastructure/SOP/HostedPrivateTickets for an example of enabling a plugin.
On 2008-12-29 03:46:50 PM, Ricky Zhou wrote:
If you're an admin for a trac project, I think the trac administration interface allows you to edit the trac.ini for that project as well.
Sorry, I was slightly mistaken - I don't think the interface allows you to arbitrarily edit trac.ini, but it does give you a form for changing parameters related to installed plugins (for example, there's a privatetickets section where you can modify settings for that plugin).
Thanks, Ricky
2008/12/30 Ricky Zhou ricky@fedoraproject.org:
On 2008-12-29 03:46:50 PM, Ricky Zhou wrote:
If you're an admin for a trac project, I think the trac administration interface allows you to edit the trac.ini for that project as well.
Sorry, I was slightly mistaken - I don't think the interface allows you to arbitrarily edit trac.ini, but it does give you a form for changing parameters related to installed plugins (for example, there's a privatetickets section where you can modify settings for that plugin).
But thats for all what is stock installed. If i try to install some new plugin, I can not modify them.
But thanks a lot for all the info. I have applied for sysadmin-hosted. Please Sponsor me if possible. The sop pointed out[1] is for private ticket, but I guess SOP for other plugins will be likewise. Should I file a ticket for it?
[1]https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Infrastructure/SOP/HostedPrivateTickets
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1
susmit shannigrahi wrote:
2008/12/30 Ricky Zhou ricky@fedoraproject.org:
On 2008-12-29 03:46:50 PM, Ricky Zhou wrote:
If you're an admin for a trac project, I think the trac administration interface allows you to edit the trac.ini for that project as well.
Sorry, I was slightly mistaken - I don't think the interface allows you to arbitrarily edit trac.ini, but it does give you a form for changing parameters related to installed plugins (for example, there's a privatetickets section where you can modify settings for that plugin).
But thats for all what is stock installed. If i try to install some new plugin, I can not modify them.
But thanks a lot for all the info. I have applied for sysadmin-hosted. Please Sponsor me if possible. The sop pointed out[1] is for private ticket, but I guess SOP for other plugins will be likewise. Should I file a ticket for it?
In the mean time if you need a particular plugin for trac on fedorahosted, feel free to put in a ticket and someone, already in sysadmin-hosted may pick it up.
[1]https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Infrastructure/SOP/HostedPrivateTickets
- -- Regards, Huzaifa Sidhpurwala, RHCE, CCNA (IRC: huzaifas)
GnuPG Fingerprint: 3A0F DAFB 9279 02ED 273B FFE9 CC70 DCF2 DA5B DAE5
On Tue, Dec 30, 2008 at 4:37 AM, Huzaifa Sidhpurwala huzaifas@redhat.com wrote:
In the mean time if you need a particular plugin for trac on fedorahosted, feel free to put in a ticket and someone, already in sysadmin-hosted may pick it up.
I need the custom fields plugin for the FamNA request system anyways, so I'm packaging it now. Hopefully I'll be able to get it in the infra repo before the end of the night, and in Fedora and EPEL proper soon after.
On Tue, Dec 30, 2008 at 11:24 PM, Jon Stanley jonstanley@gmail.com wrote:
I need the custom fields plugin for the FamNA request system anyways, so I'm packaging it now. Hopefully I'll be able to get it in the infra repo before the end of the night, and in Fedora and EPEL proper soon after.
This plugin is packaged and available for use, I had a problem with it last night that turned out to be a simple typo in the trac.ini (I was apparently too tired to notice, since I stared at it for a bit and since the upstream site was down, I just gave up, but I immediately saw it this morning)....
I've enabled it in the famnarequests and freemedia projects. Let me know if you have any problems.
This plugin is packaged and available for use, I had a problem with it last night that turned out to be a simple typo in the trac.ini (I was apparently too tired to notice, since I stared at it for a bit and since the upstream site was down, I just gave up, but I immediately saw it this morning)....
I've enabled it in the famnarequests and freemedia projects. Let me know if you have any problems.
A big thanks...it is working properly and solved my problems.
infrastructure@lists.fedoraproject.org