[Trac] Re: What is the repository for?

David Abrahams dave at boost-consulting.com
Thu Apr 20 12:30:58 CDT 2006


Christian Boos <cboos at neuf.fr> writes:

> In the TracGuide, there's the TracBrowser, TracChangeset and
> TracRevisionLog pages
> which explain what you can do. Also, the integration is achieved by
> the way of the
> TracLinks in the wiki syntax, which enables you to "talk" about your
> changesets
> or source files from any part of the system (tickets, wiki pages, etc.)
>
> Lastly, there's a contributed post-commit-hook script for Subversion,
> which will comment on and otherwise manipulate your tickets in Trac
> depending on what has been written in the changeset message.

So this is all nifty, but I have set up fairly elaborate permissions
for my repositories (using webdav and http authentication, soon to be
https).  Is there a way I can prevent Trac from exposing the parts of
the repository that are supposed to be private or restricted?

-- 
Dave Abrahams
Boost Consulting
www.boost-consulting.com



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