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I am new to project management and I have no idea about Python. Now, I want to setup the Trac program.

I read the installation process on their web site, but I could not understand it. Can you help me with installation please?

At the moment I have installed these to my laptop:

  1. python-2.5.msi
  2. setuptools-0.6c7.win32-py2.5.exe
  3. Genshi-0.5.win32-py2.5.exe
  4. uberSVN-1110_beta.exe

What should I do next?

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If you want a great first-time experience with Trac, try the all-in-one solution from BitNami.

They have software stacks for a variety of OS's, including Windows, and there's everything included that you probably might need to just start using a particular software application. I.e. for Trac there is Apache, Python, SQLite and Subversion included in the installer. Can't think of an easier way to go.

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I found a URL via Trac's site that was dead, which was a set of point-and-click instructions on Windows. Using http://web.archive.org, I found a version of the page that could help you.

http://web.archive.org/web/20101123093021/http://how-to-solutions.com/how-to-install-trac-on-windows.html

I'm not going to paste the instructions here, because it's quite long-winded. Also, this is kind-of outside of the scope of SuperUser so I wouldn't be surprised if the question is closed.

  • Thanks for the link, but link is not opening... – Ata A-design Jan 23 '12 at 05:54
  • Did you use the second one or the first one. The second one worked for me but the first is dead. –  Jan 23 '12 at 05:54
  • I used second one, it returns 404 not found... – Ata A-design Jan 23 '12 at 05:56
  • I've just tested it again and it works for me. Copy and paste the entire line into your browser's address bar, starting with the `http://web` and ending with `windows.html`. –  Jan 23 '12 at 05:59
  • Could you please type it here exactly which one? – Ata A-design Jan 23 '12 at 06:00
  • I can confirm Randolph's link opens for me in Chrome and Firefox without any problems. Also, here's another link for this topic that might be useful: http://geekswithblogs.net/twickers/archive/2010/02/08/137853.aspx – Isxek Jan 23 '12 at 07:22