Trac
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Trac is a minimalistic approach to web-based management of software projects. Its goal is to simplify effective tracking and handling of software issues, enhancements and overall progress.
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Webinterface
You can reach the Rifidi BugTRACker by pointing your browser to https://trac.rifidi.org There you can choose from all available bugtracking sites. If you should get an error message that says secure connection failed, then please click on the link for secure connection failed for help.
If you do not know, which one to choose, then Rifidi (ext) is the right choice for you. Click on the link and you will be redirected. If you want to get directly to that site, just add it to your URL: https://trac.rifidi.org/rep-external-trac .
Register and Login
You only need an account for TRAC if you want to report and/or fix bugs. In that case you can register by clicking register in the upper right corner.
After filling out and submitting the form, you will have your own user account. One of our administrators will check the data you provided and grant you the appropriate privileges (e.g. submit bug reports). As soon as you have your account, you can log in by clicking on login, also in the upper right corner.
Enter the credentials you provided earlier in the registration process.
Report a bug
Click on New Ticket in the upper right corner and fill in the details about the bug you spotted. If you do not have that button, you do not have the necessary rights to report bugs.
View bug reports
Click on View Tickets in the upper right corner and choose the report that suits you best.
Eclipse integration
You can integrate TRAC into your Eclipse IDE by using Mylyn.