It takes about 70-75 seconds after clicking the "Agree and submit changes" button on Trac tickets before the server responds. This never used to be the case and has made it more cumbersome to work with Trac. This has been happening for about a week maybe. Can this be corrected?
Le 17 oct. 07 à 11:22, Ryan Schmidt a écrit :
It takes about 70-75 seconds after clicking the "Agree and submit changes" button on Trac tickets before the server responds. This never used to be the case and has made it more cumbersome to work with Trac. This has been happening for about a week maybe. Can this be corrected?
I think the mail from Adam is related to this issue. If you open the same ticket in another window while the former is still loading, you'll see your modifications have been taken into account. The thing slowing everything must be the mail sending which takes time to fail. My $O.O2 Regards, -- Anthony Ramine, the infamous MacPorts Trac slave. nox@macports.org
Le 17 oct. 07 à 16:46, N_Ox a écrit :
Le 17 oct. 07 à 11:22, Ryan Schmidt a écrit :
It takes about 70-75 seconds after clicking the "Agree and submit changes" button on Trac tickets before the server responds. This never used to be the case and has made it more cumbersome to work with Trac. This has been happening for about a week maybe. Can this be corrected?
I think the mail from Adam is related to this issue. If you open the same ticket in another window while the former is still loading, you'll see your modifications have been taken into account. The thing slowing everything must be the mail sending which takes time to fail.
My $O.O2
Regards,
Don't worry, be happy, it's fixed now. -- Anthony Ramine, the infamous MacPorts Trac slave. nox@macports.org
On Oct 17, 2007, at 2:22 AM, Ryan Schmidt wrote:
It takes about 70-75 seconds after clicking the "Agree and submit changes" button on Trac tickets before the server responds. This never used to be the case and has made it more cumbersome to work with Trac. This has been happening for about a week maybe. Can this be corrected?
The two issues with Trac (changes take 70 seconds, and absence of update emails) where related to the machine move and mail server configurations, and have apparently been fixed. Thanks to Bill Siegrist at apple for making this happen. James
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