Trac  1.4.3
About: Trac is an enhanced wiki and issue tracking system for software development projects. It provides an interfaces to Subversion (or other version control systems).
  Fossies Dox: Trac-1.4.3.tar.gz  ("unofficial" and yet experimental doxygen-generated source code documentation)  

Trac Documentation

Some Fossies usage hints in advance:

  1. To see the Doxygen generated documentation please click on one of the items in the steelblue colored "quick index" bar above or use the side panel at the left which displays a hierarchical tree-like index structure and is adjustable in width.
  2. If you want to search for something by keyword rather than browse for it you can use the client side search facility (using Javascript and DHTML) that provides live searching, i.e. the search results are presented and adapted as you type in the Search input field at the top right.
  3. Doxygen doesn't incorporate all member files but just a definable subset (basically the main project source code files that are written in a supported language). So to search and browse all member files you may visit the Fossies Trac-1.4.3.tar.gz contents page and use the Fossies standard member browsing features (also with source code highlighting and additionally with optional code folding).
README.rst

About Trac

Trac is a minimalistic web-based software project management and bug/issue tracking system. It provides an interface to the Git and Subversion revision control systems, an integrated wiki, flexible issue tracking and convenient report facilities.

Trac is distributed using the modified BSD License.

  • For installation instructions, please see INSTALL.rst or the trac/wiki/default-pages/TracInstall page for complete, up-to-date instructions
  • If you are upgrading from a previous Trac version, please read UPGRADE.rst or the trac/wiki/default-pages/TracUpgrade page for complete, up-to-date instructions

You might also want to take a look at the RELEASE.rst and ChangeLog files for more information about this release.

Otherwise, the primary source of information is the main Trac web site:

<https://trac.edgewall.org/>

We hope you enjoy it,

/The Trac Team