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When I click Browse Source in trac,it shows:

No files found.

How can I do it to show my java files?
For example: In Which directory I should store my java files?

Thanks.

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'Browse source" in trac means browsing some source that are stored in some VCS - version control system. Like Git, Subversion, mercurial etc etc.

So you need

  • commit you java files into some vcs
  • setup trac for that vcs (set type of vcs and directory) in the trac.ini
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  • Can you tell me exactly what to do? I have subversion installed on my pc. So, where should i store my java files? Also, what changes should I do in my trac.ini file? Jan 26, 2012 at 19:10
  • Creating a repository, committing files to it, all this is outside a simple question like this one. You find HowTo's about it everywhere, for SVN i.e. the SVN book (stackoverflow.com/questions/9014681/browse-source-in-trac). Configuring Trac to recognize your local(!) repository for browsing it is covered by existing authoritiative Trac wiki docs (trac.edgewall.org/wiki/TracBrowser) too. What else? :-)
    – hasienda
    Jan 27, 2012 at 0:32
  • Does it mean that i should not copy my java files to that folder? Should I commit them by tortoisesvn? Jan 28, 2012 at 4:44
  • Yes, you are going to need to commit them to SVN with tortoisesvn in order to get the browse source to start working within Trac.
    – Josh Laase
    Mar 16, 2012 at 20:42

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