Success using Mylyn with sourceforge hosted apps? [message #482986] |
Fri, 28 August 2009 17:45  |
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Hi,
I've just opened a project on sourceforge and I was hoping to use either the
Trac or the MantisBT hosted app from as my issue tracker. I tried both and could
get neither to work with Mylyn. It seems that sourceforge is having trouble with
installing plugins for trac (including the XMLRPC which is required for mylyn),
and I can never get the url for mantis to work properly (my guess is that
sourceforge is intercepting the https request and serving up an html page rather
than sending the correct wsdl or whatever). It seems right now that I'm SOL with
both of these options. That's a real pain because I would much rather track my
bugs in Mylyn than in some kludgy web interface.
So, anyway, I guess I'm asking if anyone here has had any success with Mylyn and
either of these two issue trackers on sourceforge, and if so how did you get it
to work? Thanks.
Del
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Re: Success using Mylyn with sourceforge hosted apps? [message #483507 is a reply to message #482986] |
Tue, 01 September 2009 15:00  |
Eclipse User |
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Hi Del,
I can only answer for MantisBT: it used to work for a while, but SF now
embeds the SOAP replies in HTML code.
See https://sourceforge.net/apps/mantisbt/mylyn-mantis/view.php? id=57
and the upstream ticket
https://sourceforge.net/apps/trac/sourceforge/ticket/1336 (waiting for
an action from SF for some months now)
-- Kind regards,
-- Rolf
On 28/08/09 23:45, Del Myers wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I've just opened a project on sourceforge and I was hoping to use either
> the Trac or the MantisBT hosted app from as my issue tracker. I tried
> both and could get neither to work with Mylyn. It seems that sourceforge
> is having trouble with installing plugins for trac (including the XMLRPC
> which is required for mylyn), and I can never get the url for mantis to
> work properly (my guess is that sourceforge is intercepting the https
> request and serving up an html page rather than sending the correct wsdl
> or whatever). It seems right now that I'm SOL with both of these
> options. That's a real pain because I would much rather track my bugs in
> Mylyn than in some kludgy web interface.
>
> So, anyway, I guess I'm asking if anyone here has had any success with
> Mylyn and either of these two issue trackers on sourceforge, and if so
> how did you get it to work? Thanks.
>
> Del
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Re: Success using Mylyn with sourceforge hosted apps? [message #598984 is a reply to message #482986] |
Tue, 01 September 2009 15:00  |
Eclipse User |
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Hi Del,
I can only answer for MantisBT: it used to work for a while, but SF now
embeds the SOAP replies in HTML code.
See https://sourceforge.net/apps/mantisbt/mylyn-mantis/view.php? id=57
and the upstream ticket
https://sourceforge.net/apps/trac/sourceforge/ticket/1336 (waiting for
an action from SF for some months now)
-- Kind regards,
-- Rolf
On 28/08/09 23:45, Del Myers wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I've just opened a project on sourceforge and I was hoping to use either
> the Trac or the MantisBT hosted app from as my issue tracker. I tried
> both and could get neither to work with Mylyn. It seems that sourceforge
> is having trouble with installing plugins for trac (including the XMLRPC
> which is required for mylyn), and I can never get the url for mantis to
> work properly (my guess is that sourceforge is intercepting the https
> request and serving up an html page rather than sending the correct wsdl
> or whatever). It seems right now that I'm SOL with both of these
> options. That's a real pain because I would much rather track my bugs in
> Mylyn than in some kludgy web interface.
>
> So, anyway, I guess I'm asking if anyone here has had any success with
> Mylyn and either of these two issue trackers on sourceforge, and if so
> how did you get it to work? Thanks.
>
> Del
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