Re: Upgrading database/site from 1.0 to 1.6.1

2011-09-27 Thread insysion
It turns out that the reason Review Board thought my database hadn't been updated was because it hadn't: I had moved the site onto my new machine and not updated the relevant paths in /conf/*. My current status is that I now have two perfectly working sites, the legacy running off SQLite and

Re: Upgrading database/site from 1.0 to 1.6.1

2011-09-26 Thread insysion
Hi Christian, Please find attached the console output when I try to upgrade my old site. As I said, if I tried to point a fresh 1.6.1 site at the supposedly upgraded database it claims that Manual server updates required Review Board. I think I'm going to trying dumping and loading the JSON

Re: Clean install of 1.6.1 serves up 404 error

2011-09-22 Thread insysion
Hi Christian, I was trying to access the root (http://cpli6011/) but all pages are giving me a 404 (e.g the Log in link http://cpli6011/account/login/?next_page=/error/HTTP_FORBIDDEN.html.var) Please find attached lots of Apache config/debug info plus the Traceback, as requested. The

Clean install of 1.6.1 serves up 404 error

2011-09-21 Thread insysion
So I decided to abandon trying to fix my Frankenstein Windows install managed to source a Linux (SUSE Enterprise Server 11.1) box on which to install. The install went reasonably well (significantly better than the clean install I tried on a Windows box) but I'm getting a 404 served by review

'AdminSite' object has no attribute 'root' after upgrading from 1.0 to 1.61

2011-09-14 Thread insysion
Dear all, I'd just finished upgrading and had restarted my webserver and memcached, unfornately my ReviewBoard Site is now excepting. I gather that this is a relatively common Django problem after upgrading but I'm hoping someone can save me a few hours of fumbling around. All help gratefully

Re: Upgrading from 1.0 to… well… anything

2011-09-13 Thread insysion
Ahh, thanks Anton. That's the critical piece of information I was missing: I didn't realise easy_install was not an RB but a Python tool. I think, Christian, I may have given you the wrong impression as to how serious the problem is. So, it's all going significantly better now: I've upgraded RB

Re: Upgrading from 1.0 to… well… anything

2011-09-13 Thread insysion
:56 am, insysion s.tai...@insysion.net wrote: Ahh, thanks Anton. That's the critical piece of information I was missing: I didn't realise easy_install was not an RB but a Python tool. I think, Christian, I may have given you the wrong impression as to how serious the problem is. So, it's all

Upgrading from 1.0 to… well… anything

2011-09-12 Thread insysion
a partial admin account. Is there any way to add/reset a full admin account? All help gratefully received, insysion -- Want to help the Review Board project? Donate today at http://www.reviewboard.org/donate/ Happy user? Let us know at http://www.reviewboard.org/users

Re: Upgrading from 1.0 to… well… anything

2011-09-12 Thread insysion
, 2011, insysion s.tai...@insysion.net wrote: I'm in a bit of a bind. Administration for Reviewboard at work has fallen to me after the previous administrator (and installer) left with well intentioned but insufficient documentation. My first problem, I'm looking to upgrade from 1.0 to 1.5