Hi.
So, after a lot of trouble including a reinstallation of the system, trac now seems to be running so far on SuSE 8.2.
What I had to install (in no particular order):
apache 2.0.50-1
libapr0-2.0.50-1
python 2.2.2-92
python tk 2.2.2-92
subversion 1.0.6-2
subversion cvs2svn 1.0.6-2 (Python Bindings!)
pysqlite 0.5.0-1
sqlite 2.8.14-1
sqlite-devel-2.8.14-1 (_sqlite)
clearsilver 0.9.7-1
blt 2.4y-167
neon 0.24.4-70
swig 1.3.17-86
tix 8.1.3-280
w3m-0.3.2.2-58
trac-0.7.1-1SuSE
All of it was installed with rpm's, mostly from
<ftp://ftp.gwdg.de/pub/linux/suse/ftp.suse.com/suse/i386/8.2/suse/i586/> and <ftp://ftp.suse.com>
I could not install docutils, since it asks for python 2.3. Trying to update from python 2.2 to 2.3 shows a lot of dependancies, which I'm not sure how to solve.
From a quick walkthrough, I think all is running OK. I only see warnings in the apache error_log:
RuntimeWarning: Python C API version is mismatch for module neo_cgi: This Python has API version 1011, module neo_cgi has version 1012
same with _sqlite and neo_util, neo_cs
Is this important to solve? If yes, where do these neo_xx files belong to? Neon?
An important part to successful installation was to update apache. I updated to 2.0.50. I read 2.0.48 should have worked, too.
One big problem persits (and this might be well no trac problem but a apache problem): The css files an pictures don't load. I checked the paths, and they seem to be OK. I can enter http://mvbuero.de/trac and get the correct folder listing. clicking on a picture only shows the error "The image ?http://mvbuero.de/trac/milestone.png? cannot be displayed, because it contains errors."
When downloading the pictures, they can be opened without problems. Interesstingly wiki.png can be opened (1 of 3 in this folder)
Any help on this problem is welcome. I searched the web for quite a while and checked all the Apache settings I understand, but I have no idea what's wrong here.
So, this email got a bit lengthy, sorry. Hopefully it contains some interessting info at the beginning, and somebody can help me with the final problems.
Thanks,
Michael Vogt
So, after a lot of trouble including a reinstallation of the system, trac now seems to be running so far on SuSE 8.2.
What I had to install (in no particular order):
apache 2.0.50-1
libapr0-2.0.50-1
python 2.2.2-92
python tk 2.2.2-92
subversion 1.0.6-2
subversion cvs2svn 1.0.6-2 (Python Bindings!)
pysqlite 0.5.0-1
sqlite 2.8.14-1
sqlite-devel-2.8.14-1 (_sqlite)
clearsilver 0.9.7-1
blt 2.4y-167
neon 0.24.4-70
swig 1.3.17-86
tix 8.1.3-280
w3m-0.3.2.2-58
trac-0.7.1-1SuSE
All of it was installed with rpm's, mostly from
<ftp://ftp.gwdg.de/pub/linux/suse/ftp.suse.com/suse/i386/8.2/suse/i586/> and <ftp://ftp.suse.com>
I could not install docutils, since it asks for python 2.3. Trying to update from python 2.2 to 2.3 shows a lot of dependancies, which I'm not sure how to solve.
From a quick walkthrough, I think all is running OK. I only see warnings in the apache error_log:
RuntimeWarning: Python C API version is mismatch for module neo_cgi: This Python has API version 1011, module neo_cgi has version 1012
same with _sqlite and neo_util, neo_cs
Is this important to solve? If yes, where do these neo_xx files belong to? Neon?
An important part to successful installation was to update apache. I updated to 2.0.50. I read 2.0.48 should have worked, too.
One big problem persits (and this might be well no trac problem but a apache problem): The css files an pictures don't load. I checked the paths, and they seem to be OK. I can enter http://mvbuero.de/trac and get the correct folder listing. clicking on a picture only shows the error "The image ?http://mvbuero.de/trac/milestone.png? cannot be displayed, because it contains errors."
When downloading the pictures, they can be opened without problems. Interesstingly wiki.png can be opened (1 of 3 in this folder)
Any help on this problem is welcome. I searched the web for quite a while and checked all the Apache settings I understand, but I have no idea what's wrong here.
So, this email got a bit lengthy, sorry. Hopefully it contains some interessting info at the beginning, and somebody can help me with the final problems.
Thanks,
Michael Vogt