s server."
Each site, if they are the only configuration in the sites-enabled
directory, works flawlessly.
We have searched for possible solutions to this problem and have not been
able to resolve it with any suggestions found on other threads or web sites.
Any help would be much appreciated.
who already has Review Board up and running.
We can then try to use their configuration as an example.
Sassan
On Feb 4, 1:56 am, Jan Koprowski wrote:
> Hi Sassan !
>
> After You create ReviewBoard instance using rb-site search in conf
> directory "lighttpd.conf".
> Co
help,
Thanks,
Sassan
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hey go through the review/modify/approve cycle without ever
having to come back to an SCM.
Or if we must have one, to setup some sort of mock SCM object
(Using svn, git or anything else) only to interface with RB, to
receive the
diff's and dumping them.
Sassan
On Jan 16, 4:36 pm, Christian Ham
and we will need to
use the ClearCase Object ID strings instead of file path names.
On Jan 15, 5:51 pm, Chris Clark wrote:
> Thilo-Alexander Ginkel wrote:
> > On Friday 15 January 2010 23:20:32 Sassan wrote:
>
> >> I am also thinking it might be a good idea to add a repository
&
repository can just create the before
and after soure trees outside RB and pass the roots of the source
trees to the post-review script for posting.
On Jan 15, 4:53 pm, Sassan wrote:
> I am happy to try to catch up with python scripting add that
> functionality and possibly more to it.
I am happy to try to catch up with python scripting add that
functionality and possibly more to it.
I would like some instructions on how and where to get the source out
of git and any special tools I will need for development.
Thanks,
Sassan
On Jan 15, 3:35 pm, Christian Hammond wrote:
>
side the rbtools
egg to modify it?
On the other hand it is easy enough for me to generate the diffs
myself out of ClearCase, but is there any way for me post these
directly into the RB server ?
Maybe by passing them to post-review.exe but only to be posted to the
RB server ?
Thanks,
Sassan
to have installed successfully.
Is this not right?
On Jan 6, 3:43 pm, Sassan wrote:
> Another installation issue ...
>
> I am getting an HTTP 403 Forbidden message when openinghttp://localhost/
> which I thought was due to insufficient permissions but I could be
> wrong.
>
> I
s the "db" directory but it is not
working.
I also tried creating a new user for the apache service thinking it
may have difficulty with LocalSystem account under which the default
installation was running.
Does anyone have any suggestions ?
Thanks,
Sassan
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Thanks !
I was looking at:
http://www.reviewboard.org/docs/manual/1.0/admin/installation/windows/
Sassan
On Jan 5, 3:10 pm, Christian Hammond wrote:
> Is this on a Windows installation, or Linux? If so, which version of which?
>
> The documentation does say how to install Review B
downloaded ReviewBoard, RBTools and Djblets and need some
guidance on how to get these plugged into the python environment.
Thanks,
Sassan
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