Official packages are installed via `pip`, which doesn't use EPEL. We don't
ourselves have any control over the EPEL packages, and they won't be able
to be maintained by the package authors indefinitely. There's not much we
can do there except recommend people replace their setup with a pip-based
Hi Mojgan,
I'm sorry this is so late. We've been very busy on our paid support channel
lately.
I'm not sure why you're having the problem you're having. It definitely
looks like setuptools was too old originally, but the attempt to upgrade it
should have worked.
Rather than using easy_install,
Hi Petr,
My first guess would be that Apache isn't able to read your home directory,
or that you're running on an OS with SELinux enabled, which would limit the
directories that Apache is allowed to even look at.
You'd be better off keeping any data files or scripts within your Review
Board site
Hello Christian,
thank you for a fast reply. This solved my problem. I know that I am
working with an old version. I just started a new job and they were using
it already. My task now is to add an extension as I described before.
Now I am finally getting some response from installed extension
Hi everyone,
We've released RBTools 1.0.3, featuring:
- Mercurial support in rbt land
- Commit editing improvements in rbt land and rbt patch
- Several compatibility fixes for repositories and for Python 3
See the release announcement
Hello,
now I have a running extension. As you can see down below I am trying to
run an external python file. I even tried to write to a file. Both times I
got the same error. I tried to change the permissions of the files test.py
and actionlog.txt using chmod +x. It didn't help. Do I need to
Hi again,
I asked my colleague about the RB version and he told me that it is the
only one available in EPEL release. I am new to this so I don't know much
about it. Maybe this will help you to improve the next versions of RB.
Petr
Dne středa 15. dubna 2020 11:52:22 UTC+2 Christian Hammond