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I'm trying to install Trac on a Windows Server 2008 R2 machine. I have followed the instructions here and have tested the standalone server which works fine. However, it would be preferable to run Trac on the existing Apache 2.4 service.

I have downloaded and installed mod_wsgi as part of the Apache service, but I run into some trouble when following the instructions given to set up Trac with mod_wsgi.

All the provided scripts and file-paths assume that Trac is being installed on a *nix server. I followed the 'special instructions' for installing Trac with mod_wsgi on Windows, but as you can see, they just provide a link to the binaries and then point you back to the *nix instructions.

The given script is as follows:

import os

os.environ['TRAC_ENV'] = '/usr/local/trac/mysite'
os.environ['PYTHON_EGG_CACHE'] = '/usr/local/trac/mysite/eggs'

import trac.web.main
application = trac.web.main.dispatch_request

I presume /usr/local/trac/mysite becomes the Trac Environment created with trac-admin /path/to/project initenv (in my case, I used C:\TracEnvironment for the trial run)

I am not sure what to replace /usr/local/trac/mysite/eggs with since there is no eggs folder in C:\TracEnvironment, nor can I find one anywhere in C:\Python27\Lib\site-packages\trac where all the key files appear to be stored

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I found the Egg-cache was in %AppData%\Roaming\Python-Eggs\

My adjusted script is

import os

os.environ['TRAC_ENV'] = 'C:\\TracEnvironment\\'
os.environ['PYTHON_EGG_CACHE'] = 'C:\\Users\\Administrator\\AppData\\Roaming\\Python-Eggs\\trac-1.0-py2.7-win32.egg-tmp\\trac\\'

import trac.web.main
application = trac.web.main.dispatch_request

My httpd.conf required the following lines to be added

WSGIScriptAlias /trac C:/TracEnvironment/trac_script.wsgi

<Directory "C:/TracEnvironment">
    [Whatever permissions you want]
</Directory>
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  • Perhaps the recent documentation edits to TracModWSGI and TracOnWindows/Advanced were partially yours. One of the Trac devs added some additional suggested changes that you can see in the preceding diffs.
    – RjOllos
    Mar 14, 2014 at 17:34
  • @RjOllos Yeah, I figured that I might as well update it to help anyone else in my position... or myself the next time I have to do it :)
    – Hugo Buff
    Mar 14, 2014 at 20:30

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