Unfamiliar trac warning message - linux

I'm currently trying to configure Subversion/Apache/Trac and I've run into an error that I have never seen before and that google has not yet indexed:
2010-11-03 11:49:50,335 Trac[api] WARNING: Found no repositories matching '/path/to/repos/tests/' base.
Does anyone know what this could be about?
Thank you very much for your time and attention.

I hate when I end up asking questions before I completely understands the problem. The issue was that I still hadn't finished configuring Trac. The file "trac.ini" should contain something like this:
[repositories]
tests.dir = /var/svn/tests
tests.description = Test repository.
tests.type = svn
tests.url = http://reposurl/tests
Sorry.

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It did - only partially. Now, when I load the CSV file, and click on the execute button, in the Rattle GUI, nothing happens !
All the menu options are apparently working, but no file is getting loaded.
Any idea ?
I could solve this problem, in the following way..
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There were several messages asking me to install packages related to Cairo and XML, which i allowed to proceed.
Dont know why it exactly worked..but everything is working fine, and i ran a logistic regression model, and the results and the log-code, look just super.
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NOTE: Here is an example repo with the problem.
When I run ./gulp js, the process works (creates the expected files on the file system), but the task never completes... just hangs indefinitely:
ss http://zc.d.pr/4C9U/3GG90rpz+
I figure I'm not returning something somewhere, or invoking a callback correctly, but after hours of tinkering, head-banging, and Googling, I haven't found a solution.
Can someone help me out here?
If it makes a difference, I'm currently using node v4.1.0. All other dependencies and versions are in the example repo linked above.
EDIT: Original inspiration for this gulp recipe came from https://truongtx.me/2015/06/07/gulp-with-browserify-and-watchify-updated/
However, I couldn't get transform to work as that author suggested, which led me to https://github.com/substack/node-browserify/issues/1198#issuecomment-89948202
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doh http://zc.d.pr/11uMa/5gghjbCx+
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I'm trying to get cucumber-js/zombie up and running on my XP box. I've had several issues along the way, but, with help, have gotten past those. Now I'm getting a new one. I have a test feature file with test files before it (basically pulled from the cucumber.js page on github). I installed both cucumber and zombie with a -g since it didn't see it otherwise. When I run the command cucumber-js features\myfeature.feature, I get the following error:
<projfolder>\features\support\world.js
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^
TypeError: undefined is not a function
(followed by a stacktrace)
I.am.lost.
I would greatly appreciate ANY help that ANYONE can give me on this.
node v0.8.17
cucumber v0.3.0
WinXP
don't know how to tell a version of zombie
I understand that this is coming quite late to the question, and the author may have moved on to something else. It is to help others, who may come to this question
Hopefully, your zombie is set to this -
var zombie=require("zombie");
Having clarified that, you need to change your step from
this.browser = new zombie.Browser();
to:
this.browser=new zombie();
and that should work fine.
There is a lot more to that, for more help check this API out.

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my solution in the end was to make sure that files were closed by adding AudioFileClose (and keeping a record of the fileId) to the dealloc in Sound.m...
my solution is probably not graceful and maybe naive but seems to work for now - so i thought i would post in case it helps anybody else
thanks,
Ross
That was a bug, nice catch! Thanks for reporting, it’s fixed in the current version. Next time you can report the bug directly to the bug tracker, it will be noticed sooner.

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