Re: ValueError: No JSON object could be decoded

2009-12-03 Thread Mahesh
ha.. that is the domain name which I have given for my local installation. :) Mahesh On Dec 3, 1:34 am, Christian Hammond chip...@chipx86.com wrote: Hi, Is it really reviewboard.com that you're trying to access? Because we don't own that domain :) What's specifying that domain? Christian

Re: ValueError: No JSON object could be decoded

2009-12-03 Thread Mahesh
Yeah, even then he's giving the same error. Actually i am trying to run post-review from the same m/c where I have installed reviewboard. It has a checked out copy of the CVS rep. -Mahesh On Dec 3, 2:11 am, Chris Clark chris.cl...@ingres.com wrote: Have you tried using the:     --server=

Re: ValueError: No JSON object could be decoded

2009-12-03 Thread Christian Hammond
But reviewboard.com is an actual domain, without a Review Board server. I'd expect that it's connecting to that domain, getting an HTML page, and giving you that error, since it can't parse any JSON from that page. Please provide the output with --debug. Christian -- Christian Hammond -

Re: ValueError: No JSON object could be decoded

2009-12-02 Thread Christian Hammond
Hi, Is it really reviewboard.com that you're trying to access? Because we don't own that domain :) What's specifying that domain? Christian -- Christian Hammond - chip...@chipx86.com Review Board - http://www.reviewboard.org VMware, Inc. - http://www.vmware.com On Wed, Dec 2, 2009 at 4:10

Re: ValueError: No JSON object could be decoded

2009-12-02 Thread Chris Clark
Have you tried using the: --server= flag? RE the version of reviewboard, if this is a new install I would go ahead and use 1.0.5.1 this shouldn't impact the error you are seeing but why use an old version when you can use the new stable one ;-) Chris Christian Hammond wrote: Hi, Is