#69 closed enhancement (fixed)
Easier install?
Reported by: | Eddie Parker | Owned by: | anybody |
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Priority: | low | Component: | Request-a-Hack |
Severity: | minor | Keywords: | |
Cc: | Trac Release: |
Description
I'm not sure if this is simply an oversight on my side here,
but do I *really* have to download each of your files one by one and rebuild the directory structure to get this plugin to even *build* an egg?
If so, this is highly annoying, and would be nice to have build for us.
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Change History (9)
comment:1 Changed 19 years ago by
Resolution: | → invalid |
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Status: | new → closed |
comment:2 Changed 19 years ago by
Component: | AccountManagerPlugin → TracHacks |
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Resolution: | invalid |
Status: | closed → reopened |
I'll re-open this because it would indeed be nice to have a download-svn-url-as-tarball plugin or macro. I'll reassign it to TracHacks though :)
comment:3 Changed 19 years ago by
Owner: | changed from Matt Good to Alec Thomas |
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Status: | reopened → new |
comment:4 Changed 19 years ago by
Component: | TracHacks → Request-a-Hack |
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Owner: | changed from Alec Thomas to anybody |
comment:5 Changed 19 years ago by
milestone: | → 0.9 |
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Priority: | normal → low |
Severity: | normal → minor |
version: | → 0.9 |
I think this would be best accomplished with a plugin, probably mapping <base>/download-source/<path>
and adding a download-source:<path>
link to the wiki.
Should be relatively trivial.
comment:6 Changed 19 years ago by
Pardon my ignorance, but what sort of download will this result in? A tar.gz? Or a tar.bz2? Etc.
comment:7 Changed 19 years ago by
I envisage it being configurable. So you could have something like this in the trac.ini
[download-source] packager = zip
Plus others for tar.bz2, tar.gz, etc.
comment:8 Changed 19 years ago by
Resolution: | → fixed |
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Status: | new → closed |
I've added a facility for downloading hacks, eg. download:tocmacro.
Ah. Just found this by using subversion.
Would be nice if the link to 'Download' didn't point to the browser, but instead had a note about using Subversion to get at the sources.
Unless of course the Browser has an option for downloading a tree? If not, *that* would be a neat plugin. :)