Changes between Version 57 and Version 58 of TracOnOsx
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v57 v58 1 This page describes three different ways of installing Trac on Mac OS X: by hand, by using Fink, and by using pkgsrc.1 This page describes four different ways of installing Trac on Mac OS X: from source, by using Fink, pkgsrc and Macports. 2 2 [[PageOutline]] 3 3 4 4 5 = Installing By Hand (Without Fink)=5 = Installing from source = 6 6 7 7 If you don't have Fink yet or don't want it, you can build everything yourself from the source tarballs by following the instructions in TracOnOsxNoFink. … … 272 272 Note that at least one person couldn't get this method to work at all. 273 273 274 Another alternative to Fink is to use the MacPorts packages. 275 276 = Setting up tracd as a launchd service = 277 278 If you use tracd to locally serve trac projects under Mac OS X Tiger, you can set it up to be automatically launched by way of Tiger's launchd service. I use tracd instead of Apache because I'm only serving trac to myself and I don't want to futz with Apache configuration. See TracOnOsxTracdAsLaunchdService for a receipe of how to set this up. 279 280 = Using MacPorts = 274 275 = Installing using MacPorts = 281 276 282 277 (See also these [http://trac.edgewall.org/wiki/TracOnOsxMacPorts instructions to install Trac with Macports]) … … 317 312 </VirtualHost> 318 313 }}} 314 315 316 = Setting up tracd as a launchd service = 317 318 If you use tracd to locally serve trac projects under Mac OS X Tiger, you can set it up to be automatically launched by way of Tiger's launchd service. I use tracd instead of Apache because I'm only serving trac to myself and I don't want to futz with Apache configuration. See TracOnOsxTracdAsLaunchdService for a receipe of how to set this up. 319