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Trac Download
Trac is released under the modified BSD license.
For installation instructions, see TracInstall or the included INSTALL file.
If you're upgrading from a previous release, please read TracUpgrade carefully.
The latest releases of Trac are also available on PyPI.
Latest Stable Release for the 1.0.x line - Trac 1.0.6
Here's the latest and greatest version of Trac, the 1.0.6 release. See the release notes for details.
Tar package
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Windows Zip package
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Windows installer (32-bit Python)
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Windows installer (64-bit Python)
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Again, be sure to read TracInstall and TracUpgrade before installing or upgrading, then proceed by reading the rest of the TracGuide. If you have any trouble, check the TracSupport page which explains how to get help.
About the prerequisites for Trac 1.0.x
- Python 2.5, 2.6 or 2.7 (+setuptools)
- Genshi: 0.7 (or 0.6.1) (win32 installer available)
- Babel: 1.3 (or 0.9.6, win32 installer available) needed for localizing Trac, otherwise optional. Note that it needs to be installed before Trac when installing the latter from source (.gz or .zip).
For Windows x64, there are no installers for Genshi and Babel so install them by using easy_install.
Latest Development Release for the 1.1.x line - Trac 1.1.5
The really latest and greatest version of Trac is the 1.1.5 release.
However this is a development release, so a few caveats are in order:
- don't expect the level of API or feature stability you'll get from either 0.12.x or 1.0.x
- don't use in production unless you're at ease with backup, upgrade and manual downgrade procedures
- don't ship this one in your favorite distribution if you're a Trac package maintainer
See the release notes for more details and the download information.
Older Releases
Latest Stable Release for the 0.12.x line - Trac 0.12.7
Note that the 0.12.x release line will be supported for quite some time (LTS - Long Term Support release), at least for any serious issue or security issue that may arise. However, use 1.0.x for new installations and upgrade to 1.0.x whenever possible
Tar package
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Windows Zip package
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Windows installer (32-bit Python)
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Windows installer (64-bit Python)
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Be sure to read the 0.12/TracUpgrade page and the 0.12/TracInstall page.
About the prerequisites for Trac 0.12.x
- Python 2.4, 2.5, 2.6 or 2.7 (+setuptools)
- Genshi: 0.6.1 (win32 installer available)
- Babel: 1.3 (or 0.9.6, win32 installer available) needed for localizing Trac, otherwise optional. Note that it needs to be installed before Trac when installing the latter from source (.gz or .zip).
For Windows x64, there are no installers for Genshi and Babel so install them by using easy_install.
(use easy_install 'genshi<=0.6.1'
to avoid installing 0.7 which is not compatible with Trac 0.12.x)
Even Older Releases
Older releases and auxiliary files are archived on the FTP server:
Each release is also tagged in the subversion repository:
Latest Development Source Code
We use Subversion for source revision control and code sharing, but we also have Git and Mercurial mirrors.
The Subversion repository URL for the Trac project is at:
Refer to the TracRepositories page for full details about how to get access to the source.
Trac 1.1dev
The latest revision for the upcoming next development release of Trac (next-dev-1.1.x) can be checked out with the following command:
svn co http://svn.edgewall.org/repos/trac/trunk trac
(https: also works)
Be sure to read 1.1/TracUpgrade and 1.1/TracInstall for the specific installation instructions for this version.
Trac 1.0-stable
The latest revision for the upcoming next maintenance release of Trac (next-stable-1.0.x) can be checked out with the following command:
svn co http://svn.edgewall.org/repos/trac/branches/1.0-stable trac
(https: also works)
Be sure to read TracUpgrade and TracInstall for the specific installation instructions for this version.
Trac 0.12-stable
The latest revision for the stable version of Trac 0.12 can be checked out from the 0.12-stable branch with the following command:
svn co http://svn.edgewall.org/repos/trac/branches/0.12-stable 0.12dev
Installation can be performed as usual, using for example the following command:
cd 0.12dev python setup.py install
Alternatively, you can directly "easy-install" the latest stable version from the repository:
easy_install http://svn.edgewall.org/repos/trac/branches/0.12-stable
easy_install
is a script provided by the SetupTools.
Installing versions from checkouts
It's perfectly doable to run Trac directly from a checkout, and that's indeed very useful while developing (see TracDev/DevelopmentEnvironmentSetup).
You can also install a development version, either using the normal installation procedure, or by installing it at a specific location.
We recommend that you choose some well visible place (e.g. /opt/trac-0.12dev
), and override the PYTHONPATH environment variable (or PythonPath path directive for mod_python
) by prepending the /opt/trac-0.12dev/lib/python2.4/site-packages
path (replace 2.4 by the Python version that you actually use). That way, you minimize the risk of interferences with the packaged Trac version you probably already have.
cd 0.12-stable python setup.py install --prefix=/opt/trac-0.12dev
then:
export PYTHONPATH=/opt/trac-0.12dev/lib/python2.4/site-packages:$PYTHONPATH
or, in your httpd.conf:
<Location /projects/myproject> ... PythonPath "['/opt/trac-0.12dev/lib/python2.4/site-packages'] + sys.path" ... </Location>
See also: TracProject, TracGuide.