Re: Unable to get post-review to recognise a P4 repository

2012-03-27 Thread Lee Winder
I don't have SVN installed in any form (command line, TortoiseSVN etc.) so 
'svn info' just generates what I'd expect.  

'svn' is not recognized as an internal or external command,
 operable program or batch file.


The only other VC system I have installed is Hg, and I'm as far away as 
possible from any other those repositories.  There are no SVN files or 
files with SVN in their name anywhere in my P4 repository.


Lee

On Monday, 26 March 2012 16:00:49 UTC+1, Lee Winder wrote:

 I'm trying to run post-review within a Perforce workspace without any 
 success.  I believe I've read all the available documentation and spent the 
 day investigating other peoples similar problems with should have helped 
 but don't seem to.  

 The main problem seems to be that it doesn't know there is a P4 workspace 
 available and is defaulting to an SVN repository (which then fails because 
 I don't have SVN installed at all).  I'm assuming SVN is the default if it 
 doesn't find any other repository type?

 The error I'm getting on every attempt is the following

 GNU diff is required for Subversion repositories. Make sure it is 
 installed and in the path.
 On Windows, you can install this from: 
 http://gnuwin32.sourceforge.net/packages/diffutils.htm


 I've tried various ways to set the P4 properties to give post-review a 
 nudge in the right direction.

 Initially I set all environment variables (P4PORT, P4USER, P4CLIENT, 
 P4PASSWD) - something I'm not happy doing as it doesn't scale past working 
 on a single P4 repository, which I'm not doing.

 So the process I'm going through 

 Browse to folder within a workspace
 post-review my change set no.


 Generates the error 

 GNU diff is required for Subversion repositories. Make sure it is 
 installed and in the path.
 On Windows, you can install this from: 
 http://gnuwin32.sourceforge.net/packages/diffutils.htm


 I've set up a counter to the reviewboard address - does it matter that my 
 address is simply the format http://reviewboard (no trailing .com or 
 anything).

 reviewboard.url = http://my reviewboard address


 My server version is

 Server version: P4D/LINUX26X86_64/2011.1/409024 (2012/01/25)


 Apparently this may be a problem so I've followed the suggestion here and 
 modified the regex to parse the server version
 https://groups.google.com/forum/#!msg/reviewboard/jGQN3EEUGGg/2ys8zW8G4VgJ

 Still generates the SVN error.

 If I remove the environment variables, p4 info still produces the right 
 infomation about my client etc.

 So I tried to use .reviewboardrc (setting REPOSITORY, REVIEWBOARD_URL, 
 P4_CLIENT, P4_PASSWD, P4_PORT) in both the folder I was trying to generate 
 the review from and the root of my client workspace but the same error 
 persists.

 If I run post-review with the -d flag I get the following output before 
 the error

  RBTools 0.4.1
  Home = C:\Users\winderl\AppData\Roaming


 So I dropped the .reviewboardrc file in C:\Users\winderl\AppData\Roaming, 
 in-case it was looking in there but that didn't help either.

 So I finally tried the command line options --p4-client, --p4-passwd and 
 --p4-port.

 I don't think you'll be suprised to find out it did the same thing.

 So I'm obviously missing something here.  It seems unable to find out 
 there is a P4 repository anywhere

 (As an aside, why do I need to specify p4 password, when it's part of the 
 repository on the ReviewBoard server?  Especially as it's specified in 
 clear text in all these cases too)

 Am I missing something obvious here or are there any suggestions on how I 
 might get this to work?

 Thanks
 Lee



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Re: Unable to get post-review to recognise a P4 repository

2012-03-27 Thread Lee Winder
I don't have SVN installed in any form (command line, TortoiseSVN etc.) so 
'svn info' just generates what I'd expect.  

'svn' is not recognized as an internal or external command,
 operable program or batch file.


The only other VC system I have installed is Hg, and I'm as far away as 
possible from any other those repositories.  There are no SVN files or 
files with SVN in their name anywhere in my P4 repository.


Lee

On Monday, 26 March 2012 22:52:26 UTC+1, Christian Hammond wrote:

 Hey Lee,

 Yeah, it looks like it's seeing Subversion and trying that first, and 
 never even reaching the Perforce attempt.

 Basically, post-review will try a number of tools in order to find out 
 what the repository and type is. First one to report a valid repo wins. 
 Sounds like Subversion is doing that.

 What happens if you type svn info ?

 Christian

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Re: Unable to get post-review to recognise a P4 repository

2012-03-27 Thread Christian Hammond
Hey Lee,

Ah, looks like that error message got copy/pasted for Perforce. So it is
likely getting to your Perforce check, but it's not seeing diff.

Specifically, it's running diff --version and checking that GNU
diffutils is in the output. Can you run those steps on your system and see
what it says?

Christian

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On Tue, Mar 27, 2012 at 12:16 AM, Lee Winder lee.win...@gmail.com wrote:

 I don't have SVN installed in any form (command line, TortoiseSVN etc.) so
 'svn info' just generates what I'd expect.

  'svn' is not recognized as an internal or external command,
 operable program or batch file.


 The only other VC system I have installed is Hg, and I'm as far away as
 possible from any other those repositories.  There are no SVN files or
 files with SVN in their name anywhere in my P4 repository.


 Lee

 On Monday, 26 March 2012 22:52:26 UTC+1, Christian Hammond wrote:

 Hey Lee,

 Yeah, it looks like it's seeing Subversion and trying that first, and
 never even reaching the Perforce attempt.

 Basically, post-review will try a number of tools in order to find out
 what the repository and type is. First one to report a valid repo wins.
 Sounds like Subversion is doing that.

 What happens if you type svn info ?

 Christian

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 Review Board - http://www.reviewboard.org
 VMware, Inc. - http://www.vmware.com


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Re: Unable to get post-review to recognise a P4 repository

2012-03-27 Thread Matthew Waddilove
I think that this is similar to a problem that I've come across, or might 
be the same tbh. :)
I had all sorts of issues as we're both using a perforce proxy and 
reviewboard at a remote location so had to do some fiddling to get it all 
to work, both configuring reviewboard, and poking ssh tunnels to connect to 
servers.

I ended up with a happily working config, but one of the things that I had 
to do was to have a .reviewboardrc in the directory tree which contained:
  REPOSITORY='Perforce'
  REVIEWBOARD_URL='http://OurRBServer'
Then on the commandline we can invoke post-review with normal parameters 
e.g. -o changelist and it picks it up from perforce without problem.
It was a fair while ago that I configured it for the team, but I believe 
that I found that I couldn't correctly force post-review to use perforce 
just using command line params.


(Having just reviewed the configuration I think that the issue I thought we 
had with the p4 proxy might have been resolved by updating RB or server 
side, certainly I can't see any client side config for it. :) )

Matt

On Monday, March 26, 2012 4:00:49 PM UTC+1, Lee Winder wrote:

 I'm trying to run post-review within a Perforce workspace without any 
 success.  I believe I've read all the available documentation and spent the 
 day investigating other peoples similar problems with should have helped 
 but don't seem to.  

 The main problem seems to be that it doesn't know there is a P4 workspace 
 available and is defaulting to an SVN repository (which then fails because 
 I don't have SVN installed at all).  I'm assuming SVN is the default if it 
 doesn't find any other repository type?

 The error I'm getting on every attempt is the following

 GNU diff is required for Subversion repositories. Make sure it is 
 installed and in the path.
 On Windows, you can install this from: 
 http://gnuwin32.sourceforge.net/packages/diffutils.htm


 I've tried various ways to set the P4 properties to give post-review a 
 nudge in the right direction.

 Initially I set all environment variables (P4PORT, P4USER, P4CLIENT, 
 P4PASSWD) - something I'm not happy doing as it doesn't scale past working 
 on a single P4 repository, which I'm not doing.

 So the process I'm going through 

 Browse to folder within a workspace
 post-review my change set no.


 Generates the error 

 GNU diff is required for Subversion repositories. Make sure it is 
 installed and in the path.
 On Windows, you can install this from: 
 http://gnuwin32.sourceforge.net/packages/diffutils.htm


 I've set up a counter to the reviewboard address - does it matter that my 
 address is simply the format http://reviewboard (no trailing .com or 
 anything).

 reviewboard.url = http://my reviewboard address


 My server version is

 Server version: P4D/LINUX26X86_64/2011.1/409024 (2012/01/25)


 Apparently this may be a problem so I've followed the suggestion here and 
 modified the regex to parse the server version
 https://groups.google.com/forum/#!msg/reviewboard/jGQN3EEUGGg/2ys8zW8G4VgJ

 Still generates the SVN error.

 If I remove the environment variables, p4 info still produces the right 
 infomation about my client etc.

 So I tried to use .reviewboardrc (setting REPOSITORY, REVIEWBOARD_URL, 
 P4_CLIENT, P4_PASSWD, P4_PORT) in both the folder I was trying to generate 
 the review from and the root of my client workspace but the same error 
 persists.

 If I run post-review with the -d flag I get the following output before 
 the error

  RBTools 0.4.1
  Home = C:\Users\winderl\AppData\Roaming


 So I dropped the .reviewboardrc file in C:\Users\winderl\AppData\Roaming, 
 in-case it was looking in there but that didn't help either.

 So I finally tried the command line options --p4-client, --p4-passwd and 
 --p4-port.

 I don't think you'll be suprised to find out it did the same thing.

 So I'm obviously missing something here.  It seems unable to find out 
 there is a P4 repository anywhere

 (As an aside, why do I need to specify p4 password, when it's part of the 
 repository on the ReviewBoard server?  Especially as it's specified in 
 clear text in all these cases too)

 Am I missing something obvious here or are there any suggestions on how I 
 might get this to work?

 Thanks
 Lee



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Re: Unable to get post-review to recognise a P4 repository

2012-03-27 Thread Lee Winder
Ah, copy/paste errors, we've all been there - my bad for not rooting around 
in the source code a bit more :)

I didn't have the the diffutils installed (it's a pretty new PC set up) but 
now I have, the reviews are being posted as expected, thanks for the assist.

Now I just need to get it set up like I had previously, opening the browser 
when it's done, short-cut menus etc.

Thanks again!
Lee




On Tuesday, 27 March 2012 08:56:53 UTC+1, Christian Hammond wrote:

 Hey Lee,

 Ah, looks like that error message got copy/pasted for Perforce. So it is 
 likely getting to your Perforce check, but it's not seeing diff.

 Specifically, it's running diff --version and checking that GNU 
 diffutils is in the output. Can you run those steps on your system and see 
 what it says?

 Christian

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Re: Unable to get post-review to recognise a P4 repository

2012-03-26 Thread Christian Hammond
Hey Lee,

Yeah, it looks like it's seeing Subversion and trying that first, and never
even reaching the Perforce attempt.

Basically, post-review will try a number of tools in order to find out what
the repository and type is. First one to report a valid repo wins. Sounds
like Subversion is doing that.

What happens if you type svn info ?

Christian

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Review Board - http://www.reviewboard.org
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On Mon, Mar 26, 2012 at 8:00 AM, Lee Winder lee.win...@gmail.com wrote:

 I'm trying to run post-review within a Perforce workspace without any
 success.  I believe I've read all the available documentation and spent the
 day investigating other peoples similar problems with should have helped
 but don't seem to.

 The main problem seems to be that it doesn't know there is a P4 workspace
 available and is defaulting to an SVN repository (which then fails because
 I don't have SVN installed at all).  I'm assuming SVN is the default if it
 doesn't find any other repository type?

 The error I'm getting on every attempt is the following

 GNU diff is required for Subversion repositories. Make sure it is
 installed and in the path.
 On Windows, you can install this from:
 http://gnuwin32.sourceforge.net/packages/diffutils.htm


 I've tried various ways to set the P4 properties to give post-review a
 nudge in the right direction.

 Initially I set all environment variables (P4PORT, P4USER, P4CLIENT,
 P4PASSWD) - something I'm not happy doing as it doesn't scale past working
 on a single P4 repository, which I'm not doing.

 So the process I'm going through

 Browse to folder within a workspace
 post-review my change set no.


 Generates the error

 GNU diff is required for Subversion repositories. Make sure it is
 installed and in the path.
 On Windows, you can install this from:
 http://gnuwin32.sourceforge.net/packages/diffutils.htm


 I've set up a counter to the reviewboard address - does it matter that my
 address is simply the format http://reviewboard (no trailing .com or
 anything).

 reviewboard.url = http://my reviewboard address


 My server version is

 Server version: P4D/LINUX26X86_64/2011.1/409024 (2012/01/25)


 Apparently this may be a problem so I've followed the suggestion here and
 modified the regex to parse the server version
 https://groups.google.com/forum/#!msg/reviewboard/jGQN3EEUGGg/2ys8zW8G4VgJ

 Still generates the SVN error.

 If I remove the environment variables, p4 info still produces the right
 infomation about my client etc.

 So I tried to use .reviewboardrc (setting REPOSITORY, REVIEWBOARD_URL,
 P4_CLIENT, P4_PASSWD, P4_PORT) in both the folder I was trying to generate
 the review from and the root of my client workspace but the same error
 persists.

 If I run post-review with the -d flag I get the following output before
 the error

  RBTools 0.4.1
  Home = C:\Users\winderl\AppData\Roaming


 So I dropped the .reviewboardrc file in C:\Users\winderl\AppData\Roaming,
 in-case it was looking in there but that didn't help either.

 So I finally tried the command line options --p4-client, --p4-passwd and
 --p4-port.

 I don't think you'll be suprised to find out it did the same thing.

 So I'm obviously missing something here.  It seems unable to find out
 there is a P4 repository anywhere

 (As an aside, why do I need to specify p4 password, when it's part of the
 repository on the ReviewBoard server?  Especially as it's specified in
 clear text in all these cases too)

 Am I missing something obvious here or are there any suggestions on how I
 might get this to work?

 Thanks
 Lee

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