Anyone ever looked at running trac for a SF project?

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Chris Corbyn
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Anyone ever looked at running trac for a SF project?

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Has anybody ever got Trac working for a SF.net project? The problem is that Trac requires file:// access to the subversion repository and I don't believe that's possible is it?
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Ok, so nobody ever did this? Any alternatives that allow me to keep SVN hosted by SF?

I'm happy to drop Trac and use another management tool with a similar feature set (the timeline with it's beautifed diff, the source browser - with highlighting, a ticket system and a wiki - with source highlighting for writing documentation). It's be good if I could run it on my own domain and have it read remote SVN. Becoming quite desparately (ok that's a little melodramatic) in need of some sort of solution :(

Come to think of it, the main thing I want is a wiki which does nice source highlighting so I can migrate some documentation into it for easier management. Subversion integration is just a bonus.
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I've never used it... Got me an SF project though. :D
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neophyte wrote:I've never used it... Got me an SF project though. :D
What is it? :)
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