On 15.03.2011, at 21:46, Christian Hammond wrote:
Are you behind a proxy server?
No, I am not behind a proxy server.
With 0.3.2, can you run with --debug and provide the output?
The output is attached as debug_output_rbtools_0.3.2.txt
I can report some details concerning the problem:
1.
Hello again,
I now realized, that only the user set with --submit-as can see the real
content of the review-request draft. I was able to see only those submitted as
admin correctly, because I was logged in as admin.
But what is the reason for this? Are the fields stored user-local until the
Clear Case is kind of a semi-supported SCM from our point of view, because
we don't have a license and can't really test anything on it. However, it's
had a number of contributions from other people.
I'm looping Jan into this conversation, who may be able to help more.
Christian
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Christian
I quite agree. A lot of that needs to be finished up. For some of it, we've
had students go and finish up the project (or at least get further on it)
and we'll probably continue to do that.
There's always, of course, the need to deliver an interesting project that a
student can work on. Finishing
Christian,
Is this a Reviewboard feature or a Django one? I would have guessed
this was a Django behavior. I'm not even a Django (auth) novice, let
alone expert, so sorry if this is a dumb question!
Chris
Christian Hammond wrote:
Hi Pablo,
No, there's no way to do this out of the box.
Which part? LDAP, or auth backends?
Django provides basic support for auth backends. We provide extended
support, and the LDAP, NIS, AD, etc. auth backends.
Django also provides the basic stuff like database storage for users,
active/inactive flags, etc. But it's up to us to make use of it all
Just installed 1.5.4 with Apache + mod_python
started apache, and try to access web and got the following and got
the following error via browser:
500 - Internal Server Error | Review Board - Mozilla Firefox
Something broke! (Error 500)
It appears something broke when you tried to go to here.
Hi,
Looks like a new python-dateutil was just released today that only works
with Python 3, and it's being fetched. That's not good. We'll have to get
out an update to be more specific about the version needed.
Try getting rid of the old version (rm -rf
Thanks...
That fix the problem now I am able to see the login and registration GUI etc...
Vincent
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Status: New
Owner:
Labels: Type-Enhancement Priority-Medium
New issue 2049 by gotische...@yahoo.de: Filtering requests at least by
fields Repository, Reviews, Submitter
http://code.google.com/p/reviewboard/issues/detail?id=2049
*NOTE: If you have a patch, please submit it to
Status: New
Owner:
Labels: Type-Enhancement Priority-Medium
New issue 2050 by gotische...@yahoo.de: Filtering files to review
http://code.google.com/p/reviewboard/issues/detail?id=2050
*NOTE: If you have a patch, please submit it to
http://reviews.reviewboard.org/
What version are you
Comment #2 on issue 1792 by jira.s...@gmail.com: post-review fails to
upload diff with only binary files modified
http://code.google.com/p/reviewboard/issues/detail?id=1792
It appears as though the problem is caused by svn. From what I've read, svn
does not support binary diffs (they only
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