Ah, glad that was it!
Christian
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On Wed, Mar 10, 2010 at 9:09 AM, hschnit wrote:
> Christian,
>
> That was a great idea, I found the issue : the setting in the database
>
Christian,
That was a great idea, I found the issue : the setting in the database
for some reason was still pointing to the old 0.9 installation path.
Here are the result for the MEDIA_ROOT values:
>>> print settings.MEDIA_ROOT
/var/www/html/reviewboard/htdocs/media
>>> load_site_config()
>>> pr
Looks like it's not seeing any problems when trying to write it... It should
log it. Hard to really say then.
The way you upgraded shouldn't be a problem.
The only thing I can think of is that perhaps Review Board isn't pointing to
the right place for media uploads, but that seems unlikely. In th
Christian,
I had that setting already turned on (and restarted Apache many times
since then).
The output is what you see in the Logs that I attached previously.
Since I had an older version, I tried to disable logging, restart
apache, reenable logging, restart apache; Then try to upload a
screensho
Oh, you had an old release.
You should turn on logging in the Logging settings page. Then restart Apache
to be sure it takes effect (working on that bug).
Christian
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Review Board - http://www.reviewboard.org
VMware, Inc. - http://www.vmware.com
On Thu
Thank for the suggestion Christian. I tried it without success. I did
just upgrade from 0.9 to 1.5B1 though.
Is there a way to get more debugging info ?
On Mar 3, 6:41 pm, Christian Hammond wrote:
> One thing you might want to try, as I hit this once myself. Go into the
> settings and the File St
One thing you might want to try, as I hit this once myself. Go into the
settings and the File Storage section. Make sure the values are what you'd
expect, and then, even if they are, hit Save. Just in case, restart Apache
after that.
We had a problem once (maybe it's still here) where, after an up
Thanks Christian,
I've looked into the Apache and the reviewboard logfiles (see below).
There isn't much in them. Nothing related to the creation of the
folders. There are some issues in the apache log when trying to
display pictures that are not present.
I had set Debug = True in the RB config. Th
Hi,
Djblets is responsible for writing the actual image file, but it's Django
that's responsible for creating those directories. Is there anything in the
log file?
Christian
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Christian Hammond - chip...@chipx86.com
Review Board - http://www.reviewboard.org
VMware, Inc. - http://www.vmware.com
Hi,
I'm running into what I feel like is a configuration issue. I couldn't
find anything relevant on the forums, maybe some of you guys already
went through this.
I installed the RB 1.5 beta1 version. I'm running on a RHEL5 system
with Apache 2.2 and Python 2.4
The path /var/www/html/reviewboard/
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