Re: Issue 2691 in reviewboard: post-review fails and reviewboard is not acccessible. SSL error shown.

2013-09-19 Thread reviewboard


Comment #3 on issue 2691 by chris.ar...@socrata.com: post-review fails and  
reviewboard is not acccessible. SSL error shown.

http://code.google.com/p/reviewboard/issues/detail?id=2691

We are seeing the same error here, about daily. We have to restart Apache  
to resolve it. Based on the Ubuntu bug report here:  
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/openssl/+bug/795355 we are  
switching to apache2-mpm-prefork instead of worker. Will report back if we  
see the issue again.


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Issue 3095 in reviewboard: PyLucene 4.x is not supported

2013-09-19 Thread reviewboard

Status: New
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Labels: Type-Defect Priority-Medium

New issue 3095 by drenna...@gmail.com: PyLucene 4.x is not supported
http://code.google.com/p/reviewboard/issues/detail?id=3095

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What version are you running?
1.7.13

What's the URL of the page containing the problem?


What steps will reproduce the problem?
1. Install PyLucene 4.x and attempt to search
2.
3.

What is the expected output? What do you see instead?
I expected to see search results. Instead I got a 500 error with the  
following assertion in the logs..
2013-09-20 01:40:26,480 - ERROR - None - admin - /reviewboard/r/search/ -  
Internal Server Error: /reviewboard/r/search/

Traceback (most recent call last):
   
File /opt/reviewboard-1.7.13-0/apps/django/lib/python2.7/site-packages/django/core/handlers/base.py,  
line 111, in get_response

response = callback(request, *callback_args, **callback_kwargs)
   
File /opt/reviewboard-1.7.13-0/apps/reviewboard/lib/ReviewBoard-1.7.13-py2.7.egg/reviewboard/accounts/decorators.py,  
line 20, in _check

return login_required(view_func)(*args, **kwargs)
   
File /opt/reviewboard-1.7.13-0/python/lib/python2.7/site-packages/Djblets-0.7.17-py2.7.egg/djblets/auth/util.py,  
line 47, in _checklogin

return view_func(request, *args, **kwargs)
   
File /opt/reviewboard-1.7.13-0/apps/reviewboard/lib/ReviewBoard-1.7.13-py2.7.egg/reviewboard/reviews/views.py,  
line 1394, in search

assert False



What operating system are you using? What browser?
Windows 7, Chrome

Please provide any additional information below.
The assertion comes from the PyLucene version check, which seems to enforce  
using 2.x or 3.x


1377 import lucene
1378 lv = [int(x) for x in lucene.VERSION.split('.')]
1379 lucene_is_2x = lv[0] == 2 and lv[1]  9
1380 lucene_is_3x = lv[0] == 3 or (lv[0] == 2 and lv[1] == 9)
1381
1382 # We may have already initialized lucene
1383 try:
1384 lucene.initVM(lucene.CLASSPATH)
1385 except ValueError:
1386 pass
1387
1388 index_file = siteconfig.get(search_index_file)
1389 if lucene_is_2x:
1390 store = lucene.FSDirectory.getDirectory(index_file, False)
1391 elif lucene_is_3x:
1392 store = lucene.FSDirectory.open(lucene.File(index_file))
1393 else:
1394 assert False   --- HERE

The installation docs at  
http://www.reviewboard.org/docs/manual/dev/admin/installation/linux/#installing-pylucene-optional  
explicitly say to download the latest version of PyLucene. So I guess  
until 4.x is supported the docs should at least be updated. The admin UI  
that lets you enable search should probably check for the required version  
as well so the admin will know right away when they try to enable the  
feature.




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