The best I can offer you is http://www.review-board.org/downloads/nightly/and
http://www.review-board.org/downloads/mirror/. You can download the eggs
from there and run easy_install on the file direcly. You may also want to
pass the -N flag to have it skip dependencies, but make sure you have the
latest of everything.

There is no official release yet. This new install procedure is one of the
last things before we feature free for our alphas/betas. We have the UI
rewrite left which is mostly complete but has a few things I need to work
out first. We were originally hoping for a December release, but with the
holidays and stuff I think it's more likely late January or early February.

Christian

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Christian Hammond - [EMAIL PROTECTED]
VMware, Inc.


On Mon, Nov 24, 2008 at 1:45 PM, Mark B. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>
> One question that might be similar to what Chris Clark was asking
> about: what is the best way to install rb on a box that has no direct
> access to the Internet?  The app has been in such flux that I finally
> stopped trying to install it after Django released 1.0, anticipating
> your own 1.0 release.  Is there a tarball or anything (or will there
> be soon) that I can download in one fell swoop and ftp to my server?
>
> On Nov 23, 6:12 am, "Christian Hammond" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Hi everyone.
> >
> > We've just finished moving over to a new way of installing and upgrading
> > Review Board.
> >
> > Review Board, Djblets, Django-Evolution, PIL and Django are now packaged
> up
> > in such a way where you can install or upgrade them all with one command.
> >
> > Site installation and upgrading is also handled through a new tool,
> rb-site.
> >
> > The new installation procedure is documented athttp://
> www.review-board.org/wiki/GettingStarted. It includes information on
> > migrating from existing installations.
> >
> > To sum up the new changes, basic installation has mostly become:
> >
> >    $ sudo easy_install ReviewBoard
> >    $ sudo rb-site install /var/www/reviews.example.com
> >
> > For the most part, nothing too fundamental has changed. It's just easier
> to
> > get going now. We are, however, considering some large changes within the
> > SVN tree that would break sites running out of the tree. This will
> probably
> > happen after 1.0, but may happen sooner if we decide it must be done. We
> > recommend that everybody makes an effort to move to the new install
> method.
> >
> > I've done a number of test installs without any problems, but if you hit
> an
> > issue, please let me know and I'll work to address it.
> >
> > Christian
> >
> > --
> > Christian Hammond - [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > VMware, Inc.
> >
>

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