I am also having the same issue installing on a new machine. Is this
to be expected?
As a side note the admin interface still looks good, but everything
else looks like my first website.
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I was using setup.py.
I have just attempted using rb-site. For some reason mine didn't have
a .py extension so I added one (I'm using the one that got copied to c:
\python\scripts via cmd.exe easy_install ReviewBoard).
When I run cmd.exe rb-site.py install reviewboard and answer the
questions
Sorry about that. I'll work on a fix and get it in to SVN.
Christian
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On Mon, Nov 24, 2008 at 3:49 PM, SamClark [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I was using setup.py.
I have just attempted using rb-site. For some reason mine didn't have
a .py
Cool I'll try that.
A couple things:
1) The last piece of info I give the script is the admin account email
address, so I suppose as far as I know it's not finished yet.
2) This may be a problem on my end but rb-site isn't happy if the
specified directory already exists.
[!] Unable to create
Not sure what you mean by #1. That is the last question. The next step is
the install and some post-install instructions.
As for #2, it's a known problem. Our test is really basic. We attempt to
mkdir the directory to see if we have the permissions. Down the road I'd
like to expand on this to
Okay adding --copy-media allowed the script to complete. Swish... at
least until i try to serve it :P
On Nov 24, 5:08 pm, SamClark [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Cool I'll try that.
A couple things:
1) The last piece of info I give the script is the admin account email
address, so I suppose as