Hello I'm having trouble trying to get reviewboard working on my mac
mini(snow leopard). I've successfully installed all of the 3rd party stuff
and am at this page Creating The Review
Sitehttp://www.reviewboard.org/docs/manual/1.6/admin/installation/creating-sites/#creating-sites.
I've
On Mon, 2012-07-09 at 20:39 -0700, GreenCheese wrote:
I am getting following error message when I type EASY_INSTALL
If you're running Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 or 6 (or one of their
clones such as CentOS or Scientific Linux), I recommend installing the
EPEL[1] repository and using the
This is where Stephen's advice comes in handy. This particular package at the
very least is best provided by the distribution. It's called Python Imaging
Library. If you install the RPMs for Review Board, you should get it.
Christian
On Jul 10, 2012, at 7:39, GreenCheese sapkot...@gmail.com
Hi,
For the directory indexing, the DocumentRoot was specifying your sites as the
default document root, which is why you were seeing indexes.
What does the Apache error log have to say about your connection error? After
including the config file, is Apache even able to start?
Christian
On
Hi Meravi,
I came across the same problem. Still solving, but it looks like it might
relate to the architecture issues, see
http://code.google.com/p/modwsgi/wiki/InstallationOnMacOSX
see the Missing Code For Architecture section.
Michal
On Wednesday, June 6, 2012 3:15:12 AM UTC+2, Meravi
Hello,
I’m trying to install ReviewBoard on Ubuntu server following : *
http://www.reviewboard.org/docs/manual/dev/admin/installation/linux/*http://www.reviewboard.org/docs/manual/dev/admin/installation/linux/
And I’m getting error on “Installing Review Board” Step :
Hi Maliken,
I think, that problem is, that you define the same virtual host twice. Try
to remove the *httpd-vhosts.conf*: section. Try to comment everything
inside and restart the Apache server.
Michal
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Hi David,
Hmm, don't know what to say. That's working fine for me. Can you try again?
Maybe there was some temporary issue on PyPi.
Christian
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On Tue, Jul 10, 2012 at 9:11
OK, so after some investigation and struggles, I was able to get Paramiko
to connect successfully to the server using a different SSH port.
But now I've run into a similar issue with pysvn. in the check_repository
method of svn.py, there is a call to pysvn.client.info2(...).
This call is
PySVN *should* use the configured SSH client (as dictated by the $SVN_SSH
variable, which we set internally to rbssh). So it should be using rbssh.
That uses Paramiko, and uses $sitedir/data as the $HOME. At no point should
it be using any other SSH implementation to access anything from the
So I turned on rbssh logging and it is getting called by pysvn.
However, it is getting called with the wrong username. Instead of
myusername it is getting called with root as the username, so I'm
seeing the following in the logs:
07-10 19:19 root DEBUG['/usr/bin/rbssh',
I'm getting following error now. Any suggestions?
_mysql_exceptions.OperationalError: (2002, Can't connect to local MySQL
server through socket '/var/lib/mysql/mysql.sock' (2))
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So I figured out a workaround. If I include my user name in the URL
(svn+ssh://username@hostname/repository_path) it works.
So I'm thinking the username could be added to the URL if it is not already
present in the URL but is specified on the add repository page?
I can possibly look into this
I have RB 1.6.9 installed and got everything working but the email setup. I
input a valid SMTP server and even tried it out using telnet test. That
works. I checked the log and nothing shows up. Is there anyway for me to
debug this to see what's wrong or there is a bug in this release?
Thanks,
Thanks for the responses! What you said helped me figure out the problem.
I didn't realize that what's in my vhosts.conf file is the same stuff as
what is generated in the apache-wsgi.conf. When I commented out the stuff
in my vhosts.conf it still wouldn't run reviewboard. However when I
Hi Howard,
I'm not aware of any bug. Plenty of people are using 1.6.9 with mail
servers, including us. Did you check the Review Board log or the mail
server log? Might be worth seeing what the mail server says.
Christian
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Comment #1 on issue 2043 by vijaira...@gmail.com: Using reviewboard without
a repository - only upload a diff file
http://code.google.com/p/reviewboard/issues/detail?id=2043
I guess this feature will be great when using SCM not supported by Review
Board.
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Comment #2 on issue 2043 by huhu...@gmail.com: Using reviewboard without a
repository - only upload a diff file
http://code.google.com/p/reviewboard/issues/detail?id=2043
vote +1. Considering we only need to review the diff and don't care which
repository it belongs to.
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