Re: post-review created 2 reviews for the same change list number

2013-03-19 Thread Steve
Any thoughts on the duplicate review problem?  It's a concern because we're 
currently using RB 1.5.5 with an in-house perl script for posting reviews. 
 We plan to upgrade soon to 1.7.6 so I'm migrating our users to the 
post-review script.  This duplicate review occurred within a few days of 
using post-review with our 1.5.5 server and has us a bit skittish about 
making the jump.  Any thoughts or advise would be great.  If it's a rare 
event that I can easily repair by deleting the extra review, or assigning 
it a bogus change list number, that would at least provide some comfort :)

Thanks

--Steve


On Friday, March 15, 2013 2:12:24 PM UTC-7, Steve wrote:

 Yes it's perforce.

 On Friday, March 15, 2013 2:05:56 PM UTC-7, Christian Hammond wrote:

 Hi Steve,

 Is this with Perforce?

 Christian

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 On Mar 15, 2013, at 2:05 PM, Steve seide...@gmail.com wrote:

 We're currently using Review Board 1.5.5 in production (we'll be 
 upgrading to 1.7.6 soon) and RBTools 0.4.2.  One of our developers created 
 a new review with post-review, and then when he used post-review again to 
 update the review, it created a new review.  I verified that we ended up 
 with 2 reviews with the same change list number.  I didn't even think that 
 was possible - I thought their was a 1-1 correspondence between review ids 
 and changenums.  Any ideas how this could have happened?  Now when we try 
 to update the review, it finds the newer review, even though it was 
 discarded.  Can I fix this?

 Thanks

 --Steve


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Re: post-review created 2 reviews for the same change list number

2013-03-19 Thread Kudrettin Güleryüz
Hi,

Can there be two different Perforce servers involved with the two
submissions?
one submission using perforce-main vs another using perforce-backup for
instance...

Kudret


On Tue, Mar 19, 2013 at 10:45 AM, Steve seide.al...@gmail.com wrote:

 Any thoughts on the duplicate review problem?  It's a concern because
 we're currently using RB 1.5.5 with an in-house perl script for posting
 reviews.  We plan to upgrade soon to 1.7.6 so I'm migrating our users to
 the post-review script.  This duplicate review occurred within a few days
 of using post-review with our 1.5.5 server and has us a bit skittish about
 making the jump.  Any thoughts or advise would be great.  If it's a rare
 event that I can easily repair by deleting the extra review, or assigning
 it a bogus change list number, that would at least provide some comfort :)

 Thanks

 --Steve


 On Friday, March 15, 2013 2:12:24 PM UTC-7, Steve wrote:

 Yes it's perforce.

 On Friday, March 15, 2013 2:05:56 PM UTC-7, Christian Hammond wrote:

 Hi Steve,

 Is this with Perforce?

 Christian

 --
 Christian Hammond - chi...@chipx86.com
 Review Board - http://www.reviewboard.org
 Beanbag, Inc. - http://www.beanbaginc.com

 On Mar 15, 2013, at 2:05 PM, Steve seide...@gmail.com wrote:

 We're currently using Review Board 1.5.5 in production (we'll be
 upgrading to 1.7.6 soon) and RBTools 0.4.2.  One of our developers created
 a new review with post-review, and then when he used post-review again to
 update the review, it created a new review.  I verified that we ended up
 with 2 reviews with the same change list number.  I didn't even think that
 was possible - I thought their was a 1-1 correspondence between review ids
 and changenums.  Any ideas how this could have happened?  Now when we try
 to update the review, it finds the newer review, even though it was
 discarded.  Can I fix this?

 Thanks

 --Steve


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Re: post-review created 2 reviews for the same change list number

2013-03-19 Thread Steve
That may be it. I forgot we added a perforce sandbox server to the 
repository list for testing and they are at the top of the repository list. 
 I just removed them.

Thanks!

--Steve


On Tuesday, March 19, 2013 8:17:17 AM UTC-7, Kudret Güler wrote:

 Hi, 

 Can there be two different Perforce servers involved with the two 
 submissions?
 one submission using perforce-main vs another using perforce-backup for 
 instance...

 Kudret


 On Tue, Mar 19, 2013 at 10:45 AM, Steve seide...@gmail.com 
 javascript:wrote:

 Any thoughts on the duplicate review problem?  It's a concern because 
 we're currently using RB 1.5.5 with an in-house perl script for posting 
 reviews.  We plan to upgrade soon to 1.7.6 so I'm migrating our users to 
 the post-review script.  This duplicate review occurred within a few days 
 of using post-review with our 1.5.5 server and has us a bit skittish about 
 making the jump.  Any thoughts or advise would be great.  If it's a rare 
 event that I can easily repair by deleting the extra review, or assigning 
 it a bogus change list number, that would at least provide some comfort :)

 Thanks

 --Steve


 On Friday, March 15, 2013 2:12:24 PM UTC-7, Steve wrote:

 Yes it's perforce.

 On Friday, March 15, 2013 2:05:56 PM UTC-7, Christian Hammond wrote:

 Hi Steve,

 Is this with Perforce?

 Christian

  -- 
 Christian Hammond - chi...@chipx86.com
 Review Board - http://www.reviewboard.org
 Beanbag, Inc. - http://www.beanbaginc.com
  
 On Mar 15, 2013, at 2:05 PM, Steve seide...@gmail.com wrote:

 We're currently using Review Board 1.5.5 in production (we'll be 
 upgrading to 1.7.6 soon) and RBTools 0.4.2.  One of our developers created 
 a new review with post-review, and then when he used post-review again to 
 update the review, it created a new review.  I verified that we ended up 
 with 2 reviews with the same change list number.  I didn't even think that 
 was possible - I thought their was a 1-1 correspondence between review ids 
 and changenums.  Any ideas how this could have happened?  Now when we try 
 to update the review, it finds the newer review, even though it was 
 discarded.  Can I fix this?

 Thanks

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Re: post-review created 2 reviews for the same change list number

2013-03-15 Thread Christian Hammond
Hi Steve,

Is this with Perforce?

Christian

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On Mar 15, 2013, at 2:05 PM, Steve seide.al...@gmail.com wrote:

 We're currently using Review Board 1.5.5 in production (we'll be upgrading to 
 1.7.6 soon) and RBTools 0.4.2.  One of our developers created a new review 
 with post-review, and then when he used post-review again to update the 
 review, it created a new review.  I verified that we ended up with 2 reviews 
 with the same change list number.  I didn't even think that was possible - I 
 thought their was a 1-1 correspondence between review ids and changenums.  
 Any ideas how this could have happened?  Now when we try to update the 
 review, it finds the newer review, even though it was discarded.  Can I fix 
 this?
 
 Thanks
 
 --Steve
 
 
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Re: post-review created 2 reviews for the same change list number

2013-03-15 Thread Steve
Yes it's perforce.

On Friday, March 15, 2013 2:05:56 PM UTC-7, Christian Hammond wrote:

 Hi Steve,

 Is this with Perforce?

 Christian

 -- 
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 Review Board - http://www.reviewboard.org
 Beanbag, Inc. - http://www.beanbaginc.com
  
 On Mar 15, 2013, at 2:05 PM, Steve seide...@gmail.com javascript: 
 wrote:

 We're currently using Review Board 1.5.5 in production (we'll be upgrading 
 to 1.7.6 soon) and RBTools 0.4.2.  One of our developers created a new 
 review with post-review, and then when he used post-review again to update 
 the review, it created a new review.  I verified that we ended up with 2 
 reviews with the same change list number.  I didn't even think that was 
 possible - I thought their was a 1-1 correspondence between review ids and 
 changenums.  Any ideas how this could have happened?  Now when we try to 
 update the review, it finds the newer review, even though it was discarded. 
  Can I fix this?

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