On Oct 20, 3:02 pm, Christian Hammond wrote:
> The one we use is a custom installer we wrote to do the installation of
> Perforce's Python library. It's really just a wrapper.
I am not Python savvy and really have no idea how to manually install
the library so that Reviewboard can use it. We'r
I can't give a full response to everything here, but if you're using
post-review (likely) then the P4PORT env variable is effectively
ignored.
Instead, post-review runs "p4 info" and pulls the port information from
the "Server address: server.domain.com:1666" line.
It then calls "gethostbyaddr()"
I'm trying to write an svn pre-commit hook against a totally new
installation of reviewboard 1.5 (upgraded from the previous version,
but never really used).
As far as I can tell from the documentation, the json login page isn't
used anymore, and I just use basic HTTP authentication.
My perl code
Hi All,
I am getting this error while executing the command. [post-review -d
p4changelist-num].
>>> diff -urNp c:\docume~1\srinivar\locals~1\temp\tmpj5gzff
>>> c:\docume~1\srinivar\locals~1\temp\tmpripliy
>>> Looking for ' 0/' cookie in C:\Documents and Settings\srinivar\Application
>>> Data\.p
Is there a way to reduce the log level in reiewboard to something
other than the default debug? Had a look through some of the settings
scripts but I don't see anything obvious and it isn't available in the
GUI either.
Chris.
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Hi,
i have a few questions regarding the ereviewboard plugin for Eclipse.
Maybe someone who´s using it can help me out.
1.) Is there any kind of end user documentation available? I know how
to install the plugin via the update site but what i´m missing is
something like "How to configure the task
Hi Christian,
Did you get that URL I sent you? Did it look strange in any way?
I've also been experimenting with git-svn + post-review, hoping that
might work better. Unfortunately, it doesn't, but at least it's a
different problem:
$ post-review -dn
>>> svn info
>>> git rev-parse --git-dir
>>
Well I figured out one issue. There was some problem with my git
repository. I did a fresh git svn clone, and I didn't have that find-
rev problem any more. However, now I'm back to the original SCMError
saying that the URL is "malformed or the scheme or host or path is
missing" on the ReviewBoa
I have a working reviewboard site that needs to be moved to a
different server. I am trying to figure out the best approach. I just
started maintaining this site so I'm not super familiar with the
product.
I assume I would have to install everything I need on the new box.
Maybe create a test site
Hi Charles,
Yeah, I'd start with a test install, but you should be able to just
dump/import the SQL and copy over the entire site directory (make sure to
preserve permissions).
Christian
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In conf/settings_local.py, add:
LOGGING_LEVEL = "INFO"
And then restart the web server.
We probably should have some UI for this. Feel free to file a feature
request.
Christian
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Hi,
Yeah, got the URL, but nothing stands out as being wrong. That's very
strange.
Can you go into the admin UI, click on Repositories -> your SVN repository,
and resave it? That should re-check the server for validity. If that fails,
we know something is definitely wrong there with the repositor
I went into the admin UI, removed the SVN repository, and then tried
to add it back in, but it keeps failing. In the server logs I see:
ERROR - SVN: Failed to get repository information for
http://svn.company.net/svn/repositories/company/: URL 'http://
svn.company.net/svn/repositories/company' is
I traced the problem to line 287 in svn.py:
try:
info = client.info2(path, recurse=False)
logging.debug('SVN: Got repository information for %s: %s' %
(path, info))
except ClientError, e:
...
raise RepositoryNotFoundError()
I fired up a python shell and can now r
Using "0" as a server name isn't going to work. It should be a full IP
address or fully-qualified domain.
Christian
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On Thu, Oct 21, 2010 at 3:19 AM, Dolphin wrote:
> Hi A
I installed RB on my laptop, pointed it at the same SVN server, and it
works fine. There must be something wrong with the SVN client,
libraries, or pysvn on that server. I'm not sure what the problem is
there, but I'll either try a clean install on that machine or just
install it on a different s
I renamed a bunch of various directories from 'integ' to 's1' by using
'svn mv' in my working copy as well as edited a bunch of files. I am
trying to post a review and it is failing. Here is the post-review -d
output as well as svn status.
I'm running RB 1.5.
post-review --version
RBTools 0.2
th
I'll be able to have more info for you tonight. By the time I figure
out what needs to be done, I'll probably know how to fix it.
Christian
On Thursday, October 21, 2010, Thor Simon wrote:
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> On Oct 20, 3:02 pm, Christian Hammond wrote:
>> The one we use is a custom installer we wrote to do
Well I finally got it working. After narrowing down the problem to
pysvn I checked out the pysvn shared library with ldd and noticed that
it was linked against two different versions of libneon. I removed
the conflicting version of the libneon library, recompiled pysvn, and
now everything is work
Excellent! That was sure bound to cause problems :)
Christian
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On Thu, Oct 21, 2010 at 8:37 PM, James wrote:
> Well I finally got it working. After narrowing down the pro
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