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I have added a plugin to our instance of track on our appserver. Instructions indicate we need to restart our webserver in order to do see the change. We have a Django site running off an apache server on /home/**/webapps/django/apache2. Is trac also falling under that webserver or something else? Which webserver should we restart to see the changes take place in trac? Thanks.

Alok

asked Feb 23 '12 at 17:24

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edited Feb 24 '12 at 11:32


Our Trac installer sets Trac up as CGI, which effectively "restarts" with every request, so your plugin should be activated automatically.

Also, you might want to consider editing your posts to remove your username and server hostname - that's basically two-thirds of the information that someone needs to log in to your shell account, posted here on a public forum. If you have questions that require details like that, then our ticketing system would be a more appropriate place to send your question. :)

answered Feb 23 '12 at 18:40

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Thanks Sean. Noted about the user/host names. I went back through my previous posts and edited them out. Appreciate you looking out for us.

Alok

answered Feb 24 '12 at 11:36

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