Can you provide the complete output of post-review -d? My first guess
would be that it is due to a space in the file path.
-Raghu
On Apr 13, 10:25 am, roshanpius wrote:
> Hi ,
>
> I've been using post-review tool for posting reviews for Review Board
> for a Perforce Repository. I've integrated
The complete output of post-review -d :
>>> p4 info
>>> repository info: Path: :1666, Base path: None, Supports changesets:
>>> True
>>> Generating diff for changenum 10020
>>> p4 describe -s 10020
>>> Processing edit of ///host/src/Assisted File Transfer/AftMain.cpp
>>> Writing "///host
I'm trying to upgrade from alpha 4 to beta 2, but the easy_install --
upgrade (also tried -U) ReviewBoard just hangs for a very long time
like this:
[u...@domain ~]# easy_install --upgrade ReviewBoard
Searching for ReviewBoard
Reading http://pypi.python.org/simple/ReviewBoard/
I didn't use easy
I'm trying to upgrade from alpha4 to beta2, after running easy_install
--upgrade ReviewBoard, it just hangs on the following line:
START PASTE
# easy_install --upgrade ReviewBoard
Searching for ReviewBoard
Reading http://pypi.python.org/simple/ReviewBoard/
-END PASTE---
Looks like if I leave it along for several minutes, it eventually
times out and I get the following information:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/bin/easy_install", line 7, in ?
sys.exit(
File "/usr/lib/python2.4/site-packages/setuptools-0.6c9-py2.4.egg/
setuptools/command/ea
Hello
On Mon, Apr 13, 2009 at 7:40 PM, Christian Hammond wrote:
> The e-mail settings being lost sounds like an issue we just fixed in a
> nightly. If you set the e-mail settings and then restart your web server, do
> they still disappear?
Interestingly no. I restarted Apache couple of times an
Well, I'm back again with a new issue for post-review. This is a fresh
install of reviewboard, but comes with some complications. Our
department decided it would be best to run reviewboard through a
virtual machine of Ubuntu. On top of this company proxies lead to even
more issues. I don't actuall
My appologies of course it WAS what I thought it wasn't. If I have
my HTTP_PROXY environment variables set, it fails, I assume because
our companies proxy is not smart enough to know what IP's our computer
names are mapped to. If I don't export my HTTP_PROXY variables,
everything works great!
It looks like your configuration is set up to log server connections/errors
to an SQL database, and it's not configured correctly. So that's what most
of those errors are. I don't see anything in there that would tell us more
here.
Generally, if your e-mail address is set for the administrator con
This appears to be your proxy. Try unsetting your HTTP_PROXY variable.
Running without -U will only install if it isn't already installed. It won't
check for upgrades. That's why it settled on alpha4.
Christian
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Christian Hammond - chip...@chipx86.com
Review Board - http://www.review-board.or
Yeah, it's definitely due to spaces in the filenames. Eris Huss did some
work that should lead to a fix for this, I believe, but someone encountering
this problem needs to find where it's breaking and update the code to make
this work.
Christian
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Christian Hammond - chip...@chipx86.com
Review
Thanks Christian for all the inputs.
I will work on it this after work later today and will try to find out
problems on my side. There has to be something stupid going on my side
as I believe people have been using RB without any problem :)
Yes, I can also try with an internal server. Will come
Hi everyone,
I'd like to reopen the possibility of dropping IE6 support. Now that IE8 is
arriving and existing systems will automatically upgrade to it, are there
still companies here who are going to enforce IE6 usage? IE6 is now 2
generations behind and 8 years old, and takes up a significant am
I get no response when I try to echo the HTTP_PROXY variable, so I
assume it isn't set:
[r...@home]# echo $HTTP_PROXY
[r...@home]# echo test
test
[r...@home]#
On Apr 14, 4:43 pm, Christian Hammond wrote:
> This appears to be your proxy. Try unsetting your HTTP_PROXY variable.
>
> Running wit
Maybe $http_proxy? (Not sure which Python uses. Some apps use one or the
other).
Other than that, not sure.
Christian
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Christian Hammond - chip...@chipx86.com
Review Board - http://www.review-board.org
VMware, Inc. - http://www.vmware.com
On Tue, Apr 14, 2009 at 5:03 PM, Anverc wrote:
>
>
:/ no luck
[r...@home]# echo $http_proxy
[r...@home]# echo $httpproxy
[r...@home]# echo $HTTP_PROXY
[r...@home]# echo $HTTPPROXY
[r...@home]#
I tried setting them to "" anyway to see what would happen and got the
same hang followed by the same error dump.
On Apr 14, 8:07 pm, Christian Hamm
Hi Christian,
I am not too good at python programming, but i have got it working now.The
issue was definitely beacause of the spaces in the path in the local file.
This was the culprit - "last_line.split(' ')[2]" in:
def _depot_to_local(self, depot_path):
"""
Given a path in the
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