Changes between Version 5 and Version 6 of TracIntro


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12/21/06 17:00:08 (18 years ago)
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  • TracIntro

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    11'''What is Trac and how do I use it?'''
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    3 Trac is a tool that allows developers to keep track of bugs, fixes, feature requests, etc for a software development project.  A trac site is associated with a subversion repository to integrate the tasks of documentation and project management with the code development.  One big part of trac is the Wiki, where you're reading this documentation.  Feel free to add to it or modify the content as needed.  Another key element is the ticket system.  Users and developers can employ tickets to report errors or ask usage related questions by clicking on the tabs to view make new tickets.
     3Trac is a tool that allows developers to keep track of bugs, fixes, feature requests, etc for a software development project.  A trac site is associated with a subversion repository to integrate the tasks of documentation and project management with the code development.  One big part of trac is the Wiki, where you're reading this documentation.  Feel free to add to it or modify the content as needed.  Another key element is the ticket system.  Users and developers can employ tickets to report errors or ask usage related questions by clicking on the tabs to view make new tickets.  One can access the features of trac using the bar at the top of the page: each tab links to the named function.  To look at the exisiting tickets, click the "View Tickets" tab.
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    55At this point, we expect general usage questions to continue to be posted to the Rutgers ROMS site, and issues related to the use, problems and features of the sediment transport part to be made into tickets on this site.  In time, the tickets may be used to generate a FAQ and augment the documentation.
     
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    1313Examining changes to the code is also possible with trac.
    14  * click "Browse Source"
     14 * click the "Browse Source" tab on the top navigation bar
    1515 * click "trunk"
    1616 * click "makefile", and the contents of makefile are displayed