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RE: RE: Re: Issue tracker integration

From: Tri Truong <Tri.Truong_at_appiancorp.com>
Date: 2005-04-13 16:30:05 CEST

Another recommendation for Trac. Interestingly, I found it easier to
set up Trac on WinDoze than on Linux. The steps for configuring on
Windows is nicely documented at
http://projects.edgewall.com/trac/wiki/TracOnWindows. It's a multi-step
process but relatively straightforward.

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From: Crucius, Wesley [mailto:WCrucius@sandc.com]
Sent: Wednesday, April 13, 2005 8:28 AM
To: users@subversion.tigris.org
Subject: RE: Re: Issue tracker integration

I also highly recommend Trac. A word of caution though, there are quite
a few dependencies, so getting it set up so that it is as fully
functional as it can be is not entirely trivial. Conversely, I have
never successfully set up BugZilla on a WinDoze box, whereas I was able
to get Trac working quite nicely, so maybe in relative terms it's not
that bad. I have also set up Scarab and IssueTracker successfully and
while they're not bad, Trac seems to have the best (of the several
issue-trackers I tested) integration with Subversion and it has very
nice source code and changeset browsing capabilities...

Wes

-----Original Message-----
From: Marc Haisenko [mailto:haisenko@webport.de]
Sent: Wed 4/13/2005 3:33 AM
To: users@subversion.tigris.org
Subject: Re: Issue tracker integration

On Wednesday 13 April 2005 05:38, Kenneth Porter wrote:
> I'm shopping for an issue tracker to use together with a group of
> Subversion repos. What should I look for in terms of integration with
SVN?
> I've installed Bugzilla before and I've used Mantis just to report
bugs.

You should give Trac a try:
http://www.edgewall.com/trac/

It has a very nice interface, you can tune the permissions of individual
accounts, it has a Wiki, Issue Tracker, Roadmap which displays which
bugs for
a certain milestone are filed and which are already closed, and can
integrate
a SubVersion repository. The nice thing is that you can then easily
reference
files and even revision of files in Wikis (and thus bug reports), Trac
will
turn those into links to the files in the repository. Plus it's open
source.
C'ya,
        Marc

--
Marc Haisenko
Systemspezialist
Webport IT-Services GmbH
mailto: haisenko@webport.de
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