Can anybody help me given the new information I posted?
Thanks.
On Dec 8, 11:55 am, Milmar milmarq...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello,
1) Make sure that your site's data/ directory and everything under it
are owned and writable by the web server.
Yes, the sites data/ directory and everything
Hello,
1) Make sure that your site's data/ directory and everything under it
are owned and writable by the web server.
Yes, the sites data/ directory and everything under it is owned and
writable by the web server (user: apache, group: apache)
2) Check if there is a .subversion directory
I believe this error is a result of a configuration issue where Review
Board (PySVN/libsvn, specifically) can't see the .subversion
directory. A couple things to check first:
1) Make sure that your site's data/ directory and everything under it
are owned and writable by the web server.
2) Check
I'm using ReviewBoard 1.5.1 and PySVN 1.6.2 (Arch x86_64). svn client
is version 1.6.4.
By the way, access to the repository works if I use a browser (with
the certificate).
On Dec 4, 1:16 pm, Christian Hammond chip...@chipx86.com wrote:
What version of Review Board are you using?
Also, what
I'm trying to add a repository (https) that requires a certificate for
authentication. No username or password is entered. How do I configure
reviewboard to use my certificate when connecting to the repository?
Currently, I'm getting the error:
ERROR - SVN: Failed to get repository information
What version of Review Board are you using?
Also, what version of PySVN?
Christian
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On Fri, Dec 3, 2010 at 9:05 PM, Milmar milmarq...@gmail.com wrote:
I'm trying to add a