I am running ReviewBoard 2.0.19 on Ubuntu 14.04.3.
On Wednesday, September 16, 2015 at 11:52:58 AM UTC-7, Ajoy Bhatia wrote:
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> I am getting this error, too, with a private organization GitHub
> repository. I enabled logging successfully (i.e. log directory is writable
> b
I am getting this error, too, with a private organization GitHub
repository. I enabled logging successfully (i.e. log directory is writable
by web server), restarted the web server and tried to add the repo again.
Got the same error but do not see anything in the log file.
BTW, my ReviewBoard w
mewhere in Apache?
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> Christian
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> On Tuesday, September 8, 2015, Ajoy Bhatia > wrote:
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>> Hi,
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>> I just completed setting up ReviewBoard on my machine (MacOS X Yosemite
>> 10.10.5) and it seems to work fine if I access it with my user/passw
Hi,
I just completed setting up ReviewBoard on my machine (MacOS X Yosemite
10.10.5) and it seems to work fine if I access it with my user/password
from my machine (where server is installed & running). However, other
people in my team (working on different machines) are not able to get even
t
Problem solved. Thanks for the tip. I have not worked with Python yet, so I
had to look up how to print the exception details. Doing that gave me the
following:
type:
value: dlopen(/Users/ab186095/.python-eggs/MySQL_python-1.2.5-py2.7-macosx-
10.10-intel.egg-tmp/_mysql.so, 2): Library not loa
I opened rbsite.py and saw that the following code checks for MySQLdb
module and, if present, MySQL should be listed as a choice. Here, for
MySQL, names is an array containing only "MySQLdb"
@classmethod
def has_modules(cls, names):
"""Returns True if one of the specified module
Installed ReviewBoard 2.0.19 & other dependencies on Mac OS X Yosemite
(10.10.5). Now, creating a ReviewBoard site. Here is what I get when I go
through the "rb-site install /var/www/reviewboard.mysite.com" install
process
* What database type will you be using?
You can type either the nam