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Opened 13 years ago

Closed 12 years ago

Last modified 8 years ago

#9026 closed enhancement (wontfix)

[patch] basic support for moving pages from one trac env to another

Reported by: jholg Owned by: Noah Kantrowitz
Priority: normal Component: WikiRenamePlugin
Severity: normal Keywords: multi-projects
Cc: Trac Release: 0.11

Description

Attached patch (for the Trac 0.11 version of this plugin) adds basic support to move pages from one Trac env to a new target env, with their history & attachments. This can be useful in Trac installations with multiple projects.

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wikirenamplugin_env2env_patch.diff (9.2 KB) - added by jholg 13 years ago.
wikirename support to move pages from one env to another

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Change History (6)

Changed 13 years ago by jholg

wikirename support to move pages from one env to another

comment:1 Changed 12 years ago by Ryan J Ollos

Resolution: wontfix
Status: newclosed

The plugin is deprecated since there is now support in the Trac core.

comment:2 Changed 12 years ago by Ryan J Ollos

If you'd like to apply patches I can provide you commit access.

comment:3 in reply to:  2 ; Changed 11 years ago by jholg

Replying to rjollos:

If you'd like to apply patches I can provide you commit access.

Hi, back after a long time. Commit access to what exactly? A certain trac-hacks plugin?

I'd certainly like to see patches like ticket:4743 or ticket:10219 get applied, provided that the plugin maintainer is ok with it. I'm a bit uneasy wrt the question if I can dedicate the necessary amount of time to test against different trac versions, though.

In other words: Willing to help but shy of adopting responsibility for a plugin due to a certain lack of time (though I fear this is true for many ;-)

Holger

comment:4 in reply to:  3 Changed 11 years ago by Ryan J Ollos

Replying to jholg:

Hi, back after a long time. Commit access to what exactly? A certain trac-hacks plugin?

Yes, commit access to the the WikiRenamePlugin.

I'd certainly like to see patches like ticket:4743 or ticket:10219 get applied, provided that the plugin maintainer is ok with it.

The plugin maintainer has moved on, so those patches will only get applied if someone steps up and offers to do it.

I'm a bit uneasy wrt the question if I can dedicate the necessary amount of time to test against different trac versions, though.

Since Wiki rename functionality was added in Trac 0.12, it should only be necessary to test with Trac 0.11.x. A good strategy is to test with 0.11.0 and 0.11.7.

In other words: Willing to help but shy of adopting responsibility for a plugin due to a certain lack of time (though I fear this is true for many ;-)

If you want me to apply patches for specific tickets, I'm happy to do that provided you are willing to test and report back after I apply the patch. Let me know if you want to do that for #4743 and #10219.

comment:5 Changed 8 years ago by Cinc-th

Keywords: multiproject removed

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