Once i faced this issue and i resolved it by removing forward slash from the
path as below

Yours:
 <Location "/reviewboard/">

Updated one you can give it try

* <Location "/reviewboard">*


On Sat, Oct 15, 2011 at 4:11 AM, Christian Hammond <chip...@chipx86.com>wrote:

> Hi Phil,
>
> It looks like your path to the Review Board server is configured wrong. It
> looks like you've installed RB in a subdirectory install, but your
> repository is pointing to the root of the server and not the subdirectory.
>
> If you're using the reviewboard:url SVN property, try setting it to
> http://lodine.elyion.com/reviewboard. Or if you're using .reviewboardrc,
> put it there instead.
>
> Christian
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> On Fri, Oct 14, 2011 at 10:23 AM, Phil Lodine <lod...@comcast.net> wrote:
>
>> I've installed the RB 1.6.1 on my Windows 7 machine, with Apache 2.2
>> and mod_python, for use with our company's Subversion repository.
>> (Many thanks to David Ball for his excellent braindump on installing
>> RB on Windows!) The RB Admin site works fine (able to set up users,
>> review groups etc.).
>>
>> However, I'm unable to run post-review -- it immediately reports
>> "Unable to log in with the supplied username and password." I'm
>> running post-review from the same machine on which Apache & RB are
>> installed.
>>
>> I've tried using my admin username/pw, and also created another non-
>> admin user and tried using its credentials. Also, trying with no --
>> username and --password fails with same way and without prompting me
>> for username/pw information. Post-review doesn't appear to get as far
>> as actually diffing my local files against the SVN repository.
>>
>> Here's what I get on the command line:
>> c:\work> post-review -d
>> >>> RBTools 0.3.4
>> >>> Home = C:\Users\phil.lodine\AppData\Roaming
>> >>> svn info
>> >>> diff --version
>> >>> repository info: [removed -- however, post-review shows the correct
>> path to our SVN repo & to the branch I'm working on] Supports changesets:
>> False
>> >>> svn propget reviewboard:url c:\work
>> >>> HTTP GETting api/
>> >>> Got HTTP error: 404: <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//IETF//DTD HTML
>> 2.0//EN">
>> <html><head>
>> <title>404 Not Found</title>
>> </head><body>
>> <h1>Not Found</h1>
>> <p>The requested URL /api/ was not found on this server.</p>
>> </body></html>
>>
>> Apache's logs show '"GET /api/ HTTP/1.1" 404 202'
>>
>> I understand that /api/ is handled internally by RB and doesn't
>> correspond to a directory in my local file system. Is a path for this
>> resource missing from my Apache configuration? I've added RB to my c:
>> \Apache2.2\conf\httpd.conf as follows:
>>
>> <VirtualHost *:80>
>>        ServerName lodine.eliyon.com
>>        DocumentRoot "c:/www/reviewboard/htdocs"
>>
>>        # Error handlers
>>        ErrorDocument 500 /errordocs/500.html
>>
>>        # Serve django pages
>>        <Location "/reviewboard/">
>>                PythonPath "['c:/www/reviewboard/conf'] + sys.path"
>>                SetEnv DJANGO_SETTINGS_MODULE reviewboard.settings
>>                SetEnv PYTHON_EGG_CACHE "c:/www/reviewboard/tmp/egg_cache"
>>                SetEnv HOME "c:/www/reviewboard/data"
>>                SetHandler mod_python
>>                PythonHandler django.core.handlers.modpython
>>                PythonAutoReload Off
>>                PythonDebug Off
>>                # Used to run multiple mod_python sites in the same apache
>>                PythonInterpreter reviewboard_reviewboard
>>        </Location>
>>
>>        # Serve static media without running it through mod_python
>>        # (overrides the above)
>>        <Location "/reviewboard/media">
>>                SetHandler None
>>        </Location>
>>        <Location "/reviewboard/errordocs">
>>                SetHandler None
>>        </Location>
>>
>>        <Directory "c:/www/reviewboard/htdocs">
>>                AllowOverride All
>>                Order allow,deny
>>                Allow from all
>>        </Directory>
>>
>>        # Alias static media requests to filesystem
>>        Alias /reviewboard/media "c:/www/reviewboard/htdocs/media"
>>        Alias /reviewboard/errordocs "c:/www/reviewboard/htdocs/errordocs"
>> </VirtualHost>
>>
>>
>> I understand that
>> Am I missing some Apache configuration settings?
>>
>> Any help appreciated! :-)
>>
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