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$OpenBSD: README,v 1.3 2012/04/22 11:41:55 ajacoutot Exp $ +----------------------------------------------------------------------- | Running ${FULLPKGNAME} on OpenBSD +----------------------------------------------------------------------- Initial setup ============= To configure a Trac environment, you must run the following command and follow the prompts: sudo -u _trac trac-admin </path/to/projectenv> initenv Here, "</path/to/projectenv>" is the location on your disk where you want to place the project environment. The _trac user will need the appropriate permissions. "</path/to/projectenv/conf/trac.ini>" is the configuration file of your project environment which allows to setup the name of the project, etc. To get started with Trac, you can use the built-in webserver. Configure the daemon flags in /etc/rc.conf.local with a suitable port and path if the defaults (/var/www/trac and port 8085) are not suitable: tracd_flags="-p 8085 </path/to/projectenv>" And start the daemon: # ${RCDIR}/tracd start Now you can open up a web brower and go to http://localhost:8085/. You should see a single link for the project you just created. If you follow the link, you should see trac in action. Further information =================== You can find the Trac Installation and Upgrade Guides here: http://projects.edgewall.com/trac/wiki/TracInstall http://projects.edgewall.com/trac/wiki/TracUpgrade By default only Subversion is supported. Other VCS backends are available as modules; see the documentation.