Re: Windows Installation w/ Apache 2: What if I don't have sites-available or sites-enabled directories?

2009-01-20 Thread Christian Hammond
Do you have uploaded and uploaded/images directories owned by the web
server in your site's htdocs/media/ directory? If not, go ahead and create
them and then restart Apache.

If you're using rb-site, then rb-site /path/to/site upgrade will take care
of the syncdb, the evolve, and fixing any symlinks or updating media files
when need be.

Christian

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On Tue, Jan 20, 2009 at 8:56 AM, SamClark pimp.roc...@gmail.com wrote:


 Hmm... I updated my checkout and managed to get something actually. I
 think my problem was using localhost, 127.0.0.1, computername instead
 on my LAN address for the domain name.

 I'm now getting the 'manual server updates required page'. The root of
 my instance of review board is c:\apacheweb\reviewboard. I ran
 'manage.py syncdb' (and manage.py evolve --execute just for shits) at
 this location with the following output:

 C:\apacheweb\reviewboardmanage.py syncdb
 Upgrading Review Board from 0.9 to 1.0alpha2
 Installing json fixture 'initial_data' from 'C:\svn\reviewboard
 \scmtools\fixture
 s'.
 Installed 6 object(s) from 1 fixture(s)

 C:\apacheweb\reviewboardmanage.py evolve --execute
 No evolution required.

 I restarted apache and still got the same manual server updates page.
 I also tried clearing my browswer cache.

 I am running mysql 5.0.67.

 On Jan 19, 4:53 pm, Christian Hammond chip...@chipx86.com wrote:
  Hi Sam.
 
  Some distros don't provide a sites-available or sites-enabled. In these
  cases, I'd just recommend modifying httpd.conf and append the
 configuration.
  It sounds like you've tried this, though. Does the Apache error log say
  anything? Also, make sure you have a NameVirtualHost entry somewhere in
 the
  file that specifies the IP address of the server.
 
  What do you see when you visit the site?
 
  Christian
 
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  VMware, Inc.
 
 
 
  On Mon, Jan 19, 2009 at 3:38 PM, SamClark pimp.roc...@gmail.com wrote:
 
   I'm trying to serve review board through apache 2.2.10. I just had rb-
   site.py complete but I don't have the sites-available or sites-enabled
   directories and it doesn't look like httpd.conf has any mention of
   either. Should I look for another apache distribution?
 
   I have tried pasting the review board config file into my virtual
   hosts file and uncommenting the virtual host reference httpd.conf in
   the past with no luck.- Hide quoted text -
 
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Re: Windows Installation w/ Apache 2: What if I don't have sites-available or sites-enabled directories?

2009-01-20 Thread SamClark

I didn't need to create those directories. They were already. The
apache service is running as me (my windows domain login), and I
should have all the necessary permissions.

Running rb-site upgrade produced:

C:\apacheweb\reviewboardrb-site.py upgrade . --copy-media
Rebuilding directory structure
Updating database
Installing json fixture 'initial_data' from 'C:\Python25\lib\site-
packages\revie
wboard-0.9.dev_20081124-py2.5.egg\reviewboard\scmtools\fixtures'.
Installed 6 object(s) from 1 fixture(s)
No evolution required.

I am still getting the 'manual server updates required' page.

Running without the --copy-media flag gives me the old no attribute
'symlink' error.

On Jan 20, 2:20 pm, Christian Hammond chip...@chipx86.com wrote:
 Do you have uploaded and uploaded/images directories owned by the web
 server in your site's htdocs/media/ directory? If not, go ahead and create
 them and then restart Apache.

 If you're using rb-site, then rb-site /path/to/site upgrade will take care
 of the syncdb, the evolve, and fixing any symlinks or updating media files
 when need be.

 Christian

 --
 Christian Hammond - chip...@chipx86.com
 VMware, Inc.

 On Tue, Jan 20, 2009 at 8:56 AM, SamClark pimp.roc...@gmail.com wrote:

  Hmm... I updated my checkout and managed to get something actually. I
  think my problem was using localhost, 127.0.0.1, computername instead
  on my LAN address for the domain name.

  I'm now getting the 'manual server updates required page'. The root of
  my instance of review board is c:\apacheweb\reviewboard. I ran
  'manage.py syncdb' (and manage.py evolve --execute just for shits) at
  this location with the following output:

  C:\apacheweb\reviewboardmanage.py syncdb
  Upgrading Review Board from 0.9 to 1.0alpha2
  Installing json fixture 'initial_data' from 'C:\svn\reviewboard
  \scmtools\fixture
  s'.
  Installed 6 object(s) from 1 fixture(s)

  C:\apacheweb\reviewboardmanage.py evolve --execute
  No evolution required.

  I restarted apache and still got the same manual server updates page.
  I also tried clearing my browswer cache.

  I am running mysql 5.0.67.

  On Jan 19, 4:53 pm, Christian Hammond chip...@chipx86.com wrote:
   Hi Sam.

   Some distros don't provide a sites-available or sites-enabled. In these
   cases, I'd just recommend modifying httpd.conf and append the
  configuration.
   It sounds like you've tried this, though. Does the Apache error log say
   anything? Also, make sure you have a NameVirtualHost entry somewhere in
  the
   file that specifies the IP address of the server.

   What do you see when you visit the site?

   Christian

   --
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   VMware, Inc.

   On Mon, Jan 19, 2009 at 3:38 PM, SamClark pimp.roc...@gmail.com wrote:

I'm trying to serve review board through apache 2.2.10. I just had rb-
site.py complete but I don't have the sites-available or sites-enabled
directories and it doesn't look like httpd.conf has any mention of
either. Should I look for another apache distribution?

I have tried pasting the review board config file into my virtual
hosts file and uncommenting the virtual host reference httpd.conf in
the past with no luck.- Hide quoted text -

   - Show quoted text -
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Re: Windows Installation w/ Apache 2: What if I don't have sites-available or sites-enabled directories?

2009-01-20 Thread Christian Hammond
Oh, it looks like you're running an older Review Board.

Make sure to pass --upgrade to easy_install, like so:

  easy_install --upgrade ReviewBoard

Christian

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On Tue, Jan 20, 2009 at 2:24 PM, SamClark pimp.roc...@gmail.com wrote:


 I didn't need to create those directories. They were already. The
 apache service is running as me (my windows domain login), and I
 should have all the necessary permissions.

 Running rb-site upgrade produced:

 C:\apacheweb\reviewboardrb-site.py upgrade . --copy-media
 Rebuilding directory structure
 Updating database
 Installing json fixture 'initial_data' from 'C:\Python25\lib\site-
 packages\revie
 wboard-0.9.dev_20081124-py2.5.egg\reviewboard\scmtools\fixtures'.
 Installed 6 object(s) from 1 fixture(s)
 No evolution required.

 I am still getting the 'manual server updates required' page.

 Running without the --copy-media flag gives me the old no attribute
 'symlink' error.

 On Jan 20, 2:20 pm, Christian Hammond chip...@chipx86.com wrote:
  Do you have uploaded and uploaded/images directories owned by the web
  server in your site's htdocs/media/ directory? If not, go ahead and
 create
  them and then restart Apache.
 
  If you're using rb-site, then rb-site /path/to/site upgrade will take
 care
  of the syncdb, the evolve, and fixing any symlinks or updating media
 files
  when need be.
 
  Christian
 
  --
  Christian Hammond - chip...@chipx86.com
  VMware, Inc.
 
  On Tue, Jan 20, 2009 at 8:56 AM, SamClark pimp.roc...@gmail.com wrote:
 
   Hmm... I updated my checkout and managed to get something actually. I
   think my problem was using localhost, 127.0.0.1, computername instead
   on my LAN address for the domain name.
 
   I'm now getting the 'manual server updates required page'. The root of
   my instance of review board is c:\apacheweb\reviewboard. I ran
   'manage.py syncdb' (and manage.py evolve --execute just for shits) at
   this location with the following output:
 
   C:\apacheweb\reviewboardmanage.py syncdb
   Upgrading Review Board from 0.9 to 1.0alpha2
   Installing json fixture 'initial_data' from 'C:\svn\reviewboard
   \scmtools\fixture
   s'.
   Installed 6 object(s) from 1 fixture(s)
 
   C:\apacheweb\reviewboardmanage.py evolve --execute
   No evolution required.
 
   I restarted apache and still got the same manual server updates page.
   I also tried clearing my browswer cache.
 
   I am running mysql 5.0.67.
 
   On Jan 19, 4:53 pm, Christian Hammond chip...@chipx86.com wrote:
Hi Sam.
 
Some distros don't provide a sites-available or sites-enabled. In
 these
cases, I'd just recommend modifying httpd.conf and append the
   configuration.
It sounds like you've tried this, though. Does the Apache error log
 say
anything? Also, make sure you have a NameVirtualHost entry somewhere
 in
   the
file that specifies the IP address of the server.
 
What do you see when you visit the site?
 
Christian
 
--
Christian Hammond - chip...@chipx86.com
VMware, Inc.
 
On Mon, Jan 19, 2009 at 3:38 PM, SamClark pimp.roc...@gmail.com
 wrote:
 
 I'm trying to serve review board through apache 2.2.10. I just had
 rb-
 site.py complete but I don't have the sites-available or
 sites-enabled
 directories and it doesn't look like httpd.conf has any mention of
 either. Should I look for another apache distribution?
 
 I have tried pasting the review board config file into my virtual
 hosts file and uncommenting the virtual host reference httpd.conf
 in
 the past with no luck.- Hide quoted text -
 
- Show quoted text -
 


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Windows Installation w/ Apache 2: What if I don't have sites-available or sites-enabled directories?

2009-01-19 Thread SamClark

I'm trying to serve review board through apache 2.2.10. I just had rb-
site.py complete but I don't have the sites-available or sites-enabled
directories and it doesn't look like httpd.conf has any mention of
either. Should I look for another apache distribution?

I have tried pasting the review board config file into my virtual
hosts file and uncommenting the virtual host reference httpd.conf in
the past with no luck.
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Re: Windows Installation w/ Apache 2: What if I don't have sites-available or sites-enabled directories?

2009-01-19 Thread Christian Hammond
Hi Sam.

Some distros don't provide a sites-available or sites-enabled. In these
cases, I'd just recommend modifying httpd.conf and append the configuration.
It sounds like you've tried this, though. Does the Apache error log say
anything? Also, make sure you have a NameVirtualHost entry somewhere in the
file that specifies the IP address of the server.

What do you see when you visit the site?

Christian

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VMware, Inc.


On Mon, Jan 19, 2009 at 3:38 PM, SamClark pimp.roc...@gmail.com wrote:


 I'm trying to serve review board through apache 2.2.10. I just had rb-
 site.py complete but I don't have the sites-available or sites-enabled
 directories and it doesn't look like httpd.conf has any mention of
 either. Should I look for another apache distribution?

 I have tried pasting the review board config file into my virtual
 hosts file and uncommenting the virtual host reference httpd.conf in
 the past with no luck.
 


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