Re: Windows configuration issue

2010-11-05 Thread asawhney
With continuous persistence and assistance from Christian we finally
got it working.

FYI, we are using https with certificate for SVN authentication.
In this kind of a setup, you need to make sure that the 'data'
directory of the reviewboard site has the '.subversion' folder with
the certificate and 'server' file with 'www-data' being the owner of
that folder. Generally, you would have this setup already configured
in the current users home directory.
So, all you need to do is copy the .subversion folder (which has the
certificate file and servers file) from /home/reviewboard (assuming
current user is reviewboard) to /var/www/reviewboard/data folder and
change the owner of this folder resursively to 'www-data'.

Hopefully, this would save somebody sometime and not struggle for days
trying to figure it out like me.

On Nov 3, 6:55 pm, Christian Hammond chip...@chipx86.com wrote:
 Hi,

 Thought I responded to this, but I suppose not.

 When you attempt the 'svn info' yourself, did you do it from the same
 computer running Review Board?

 Is this a fully-qualified domain?

 The problem is generally that the system cannot look up the server name as
 specified.

 If you can e-mail me privately the exact error message, it would help clear
 things up. I don't mind if the name is mangled, but it must be otherwise
 intact (leave all ., /, etc. characters as they were).

 Christian

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 On Wed, Nov 3, 2010 at 5:28 PM, asawhney adityasawh...@gmail.com wrote:
  I have installed the same setup on Ubuntu 9.1 and I'm still getting
  the same error message.
  I wanted to showcase this tool to the team and possibly use it in our
  organisation.
  But, I'm getting really frustrated now.

  Any help would be highly appreciated...

  Regards,
  Aditya

  On Oct 31, 12:23 am, asawhney adityasawh...@gmail.com wrote:
   I'm having troubling adding a SVN repository in the admin UI. It keeps
   failing with A repository was not found at the specified path..

   The log file has following error:
   2010-10-29 18:02:23,892 - ERROR - SVN: Failed to get repository
   information forhttps://path-to-repository:OPTIONSof 'https://path-
   to-repository': could not connect to server (https://host-name)

   Configuration information:
   1. Windows Server 2008
   2. Review Board 1.5
   3. Subversion 1.6.6

   The repository path has 'https' and is authenticated via certificate
   which is placed in the Subversion folder inside AppData. I'm able to
   retrieve the repository info via svn command line using 'svn info
   path_to_repo.

   What do I need to do to make it work?

   Regards,
   Aditya- Hide quoted text -

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Re: Windows configuration issue

2010-11-03 Thread asawhney
I have installed the same setup on Ubuntu 9.1 and I'm still getting
the same error message.
I wanted to showcase this tool to the team and possibly use it in our
organisation.
But, I'm getting really frustrated now.

Any help would be highly appreciated...

Regards,
Aditya

On Oct 31, 12:23 am, asawhney adityasawh...@gmail.com wrote:
 I'm having troubling adding a SVN repository in the admin UI. It keeps
 failing with A repository was not found at the specified path..

 The log file has following error:
 2010-10-29 18:02:23,892 - ERROR - SVN: Failed to get repository
 information forhttps://path-to-repository:OPTIONS of 'https://path-
 to-repository': could not connect to server (https://host-name)

 Configuration information:
 1. Windows Server 2008
 2. Review Board 1.5
 3. Subversion 1.6.6

 The repository path has 'https' and is authenticated via certificate
 which is placed in the Subversion folder inside AppData. I'm able to
 retrieve the repository info via svn command line using 'svn info
 path_to_repo.

 What do I need to do to make it work?

 Regards,
 Aditya

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Windows configuration issue

2010-10-31 Thread asawhney
I'm having troubling adding a SVN repository in the admin UI. It keeps
failing with A repository was not found at the specified path..

The log file has following error:
2010-10-29 18:02:23,892 - ERROR - SVN: Failed to get repository
information for https://path-to-repository: OPTIONS of 'https://path-
to-repository': could not connect to server (https://host-name)

Configuration information:
1. Windows Server 2008
2. Review Board 1.5
3. Subversion 1.6.6

The repository path has 'https' and is authenticated via certificate
which is placed in the Subversion folder inside AppData. I'm able to
retrieve the repository info via svn command line using 'svn info
path_to_repo.

What do I need to do to make it work?

Regards,
Aditya

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