Hi all,
I'm a newbie to trac and am looking into writing my first
plugin. Yet,
I'm finding it a bit "burocratic", so to speak. Is
it really necessary
to cook a python egg to deploy a plugin to a trac
installation? I was
thinking the process of deploying would be simply to copy
something to
the .../trac/plugins directory, but couldn't find any
reference that
confirms this assumption. It would certainly ease testing
during
develop time though.
I've read both:
[1] http://trac.edgewall.org/wiki/TracDev/PluginDevelopment
a> and
[2] http://trac-hacks.org/wiki/EggCookingTutorial/Basic
EggCooking
Is the extension points list on [1] complete? I found
references to an
IContentConverter interface, but it's not included there.
thanks in advance,
Filipe
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