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Trac and Subversion

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Posted June 28, 2007 at 03:06am in Computers, Programming

While looking through the Wordpress repository I noticed in Trac that there was a link to a ticket and it was crossed out. After poking around I found that if you have a ticket in trac, lets say #822, when you commit to subversion with a log entry containing #822 it will link to that ticket if it exists. So you can say “Security flaw removed, fixes #822″ and it will automatically link the text #822 in trac to the ticket and when that ticket is closed the text will have a text-decoration style of line-through.

I am finishing up a script that will help me with my project creation. It will setup both the subversion repository and trac project along with setup permissions and configuration. I will post it when I am finished since it will probably help others out as well. I am running a regular expression in Apache for the location of trac projects and one htdigest file so those are not being touched in any way.

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One Response to “Trac and Subversion”

  1. Eric Pugh Says:
    June 28th, 2007 at 2:26 pm

    Peter, we use a script to generate our Apache config, SVN repos, Trac site, and add users and group data to our Mysql users database. I think it also handles setting up SVN::Notify email lists as well. Ping Scott Stults about it, maybe we can collaborate!



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