Thank you. You can mark this solved! On Thursday, 13 November 2014 02:53:51 UTC+5:30, David Trowbridge wrote: > > You'll want to back up that directory, as well as your database. Whether > or not you back up the other apache configuration is up to you (the > important config files live in the site directory). > > -David > > On Wed, Nov 12, 2014 at 1:35 AM, Rajasiman Srinivasan <raja...@gmail.com > <javascript:>> wrote: > >> Thanks for your reply! I had installed git on Windows without adding the >> location to the PATH environment variable. Therefore rbt post/rbt >> setup-repo was unable to execute git commands from cmd. After I added it, >> it started working fine. >> >> Also, another question. If I want to do a daily backup of the reviewboard >> installation, which folders do I include? Would >> /var/www/<reviewboard_installation_folder>/ suffice? Lastly, should I >> also be backing up the apache2 configuration files? >> >> Thank you! >> >> - >> Rajasiman >> >> On Wednesday, 12 November 2014 12:43:49 UTC+5:30, David Trowbridge wrote: >>> >>> It looks like your repository is configured correctly in the Review >>> Board admin. >>> >>> You won't see branches or commits in the "New Review Request" page >>> because this feature is currently only available for GitHub and SVN >>> repositories. >>> >>> If you've created the .reviewboardrc file yourself, you don't need to >>> run 'rbt setup-repo' (all that command does is prompt you for some >>> information and creates the file). >>> >>> All 'rbt' commands should be run from within a checkout of your >>> repository. It looks like you're probably not in the right directory in >>> your cmd prompt. If you are, then maybe something is going wrong with the >>> detection--can you re-run 'rbt post' with the --debug flag? >>> >>> -David >>> >>> On Tue, Nov 11, 2014 at 10:20 PM, Rajasiman Srinivasan < >>> raja...@gmail.com> wrote: >>> >>>> Hello all, >>>> >>>> I'm setting up a Gitlab + ReviewBoard combination for a pilot project >>>> at work. I've set up most of the things needed correctly but the Gitlab >>>> branches/commits do not show up in the ReviewBoard site that I set up. >>>> Here's my setup. >>>> >>>> - Gitlab: 7.4.3 >>>> - ReviewBoard: 2.0.11 >>>> >>>> Gitlab runs on server with IP address 192.168.0.104, ReviewBoard on >>>> server with IP address 192.168.0.127. Both the websites are setup and are >>>> working without throwing any errors. I've created a service >>>> account(reviewboard_user) on Gitlab with 'Reporter' permissions to the >>>> 'group' of projects. Next, I created the SSH key for this account from >>>> ReviewBoard and installed it onto the service account on Gitlab. I've >>>> added >>>> the Gitlab repository in ReviewBoard(Please see attached >>>> screenshot: Repository added in Reviewboard.PNG). >>>> >>>> I then clicked on New Review Request from the homepage and was taken to >>>> this screen(Please see attached screenshot: New Review Request.PNG). The >>>> branches/commits were not being shown; so I clicked around and found that >>>> I >>>> need to set up rbtools and should create a file '.reviewboardrc' in the >>>> root of my git repository and commit it(Please see attached >>>> screenshot: RBTools setup.PNG). I use a Windows PC, so I created the file >>>> in my local git repository and committed the file to Gitlab. Then I tried >>>> running rbt post via cmd and was given a error. >>>> >>>> ERROR: The current directory does not contain a checkout from a >>>>> supported source code repository. >>>> >>>> >>>> After some more googling and reading around, I got to this page >>>> <https://www.reviewboard.org/docs/rbtools/dev/rbt/configuration/>. >>>> Tried running rbt setup-repo via cmd inside the root of the git >>>> repository and got the same error message again. >>>> >>>> ERROR: The current directory does not contain a checkout from a >>>>> supported source code repository. >>>> >>>> >>>> What am I doing wrong here? As per this link >>>> <https://www.reviewboard.org/docs/manual/dev/admin/configuration/repositories/#git>, >>>> >>>> git needs a local clone; whereas from Reviewboard v1.7.21 Gitlab is >>>> natively >>>> supported >>>> <http://feedback.gitlab.com/forums/176466-general/suggestions/4566001-expose-raw-object-search-via-the-gitlab-api>. >>>> >>>> Please help me get this sorted out! >>>> >>>> Thanks in advance! >>>> >>>> - >>>> Rajasiman >>>> >>>> -- >>>> Get the Review Board Power Pack at http://www.reviewboard.org/ >>>> powerpack/ >>>> --- >>>> Sign up for Review Board hosting at RBCommons: https://rbcommons.com/ >>>> --- >>>> Happy user? 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