Hello all,
I like what I can see of the Trac demos and want to install it. I have Suse Linux 9.0 and tried to install the rpm for Suse. There is a dependancy as follows:
subversion-python >= 1.0.0 is needed by trac-0.6.1-1
The more I read on the web the more confused I become as to what I need to install the overcome this dependancy. I have swig 1.3.19-156 and subversion 0.27.0-95 installed. Do I need to install the devel version of subversion (just tried it and it didn't help)? I also found the pysvn.tigris.org website with py23_pysvn-0.9.0-svn-1.0.1-1.i386.RH90.rpm , but that doesn't seem right either. I did some searching on the Python website and anything on the subject of subversion doesn't enlighten me. Where do I find the magic?
Thanks,
Nathan
Nathan Whitney
Communications Algorithm Engineer
(801) 908 1832
2300 South Decker Lake Blvd
Salt Lake City, UT 84119 - USA
Easyplug Semiconductor
nathan.whitney at easyplug.com
"We must always tell what we see. Above all, and this is more difficult, we must always see what we see."
- Charles Peguy
Opinions expressed are not necessarily those of Easyplug Inc.
I like what I can see of the Trac demos and want to install it. I have Suse Linux 9.0 and tried to install the rpm for Suse. There is a dependancy as follows:
subversion-python >= 1.0.0 is needed by trac-0.6.1-1
The more I read on the web the more confused I become as to what I need to install the overcome this dependancy. I have swig 1.3.19-156 and subversion 0.27.0-95 installed. Do I need to install the devel version of subversion (just tried it and it didn't help)? I also found the pysvn.tigris.org website with py23_pysvn-0.9.0-svn-1.0.1-1.i386.RH90.rpm , but that doesn't seem right either. I did some searching on the Python website and anything on the subject of subversion doesn't enlighten me. Where do I find the magic?
Thanks,
Nathan
Nathan Whitney
Communications Algorithm Engineer
(801) 908 1832
2300 South Decker Lake Blvd
Salt Lake City, UT 84119 - USA
Easyplug Semiconductor
nathan.whitney at easyplug.com
"We must always tell what we see. Above all, and this is more difficult, we must always see what we see."
- Charles Peguy
Opinions expressed are not necessarily those of Easyplug Inc.