Hi,
Thanks for the reply, i have tried setting that first, the Cache Backend is
currently set to Memcached and 127.0.0.1:11211
i have confirmed that 127.0.0.1:11211 works using memcached-tool and i
can connect and successfully dump stats out. Is there a possibility that i
have messed up
Hi Team,
Do we have some solution?
Thanks,
Varun
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Thanks Christian, that worked. There were a couple of small issues. After
importing the database, I initially got a message that they couldn't find
the directory:
/var/www/OldServer/htdocs/media/uploaded/images
on the new server. I fixed this by creating a soft link from OldServer
directory
Thanks Christian, that worked. There were a couple of small issues. After
importing the database, I initially got a message that they couldn't find
the directory:
/var/www/OldServer/htdocs/media/uploaded/images
on the new server. I fixed this by creating a soft link from OldServer
directory to
Yep, looks like a bug. I don't have a solution. Quickest way to get it
fixed is to patch it and send us the patch. At the very least, file a
bug and we'll get to it at some point, but we're swamped right now.
Christian
Varun Jain wrote:
Hi Team,
Do we have some solution?
Thanks,
Varun
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I have failed to have ReviewBoard detect extensions. I grabbed a few
extensions from
https://github.com/reviewboard/rb-extension-pack
and placed them in reviewboard/htdocs/media/ext.
Then, I went into each extension and ran
python setup.py build
python setup.py install
After running these
Hi,
You shouldn't place those in ext/. That's something that's fully under
Review Board's extension manager's control.
What you should do is check them out to some directory not under the
reviewboard install's tree, and then, for each extension you want to
install, run:
$ sudo
Is there a way, from the command line, to *preview* the interdiff between
my last post-review and my most recent changes? I don't want to view the
diff between my current code and the repo, I want to see what the interdiff
would be if I posted another review version, without actually posting a
Hi,
Are you able to fix the below issue. I am facing the same issue now.
RB
On Friday, October 22, 2010 3:34:30 PM UTC+5:30, Dolphin wrote:
Hi All,
I am getting an error while creating the P4 SCM Repository.
The following error is displayed when I give all the details about
perforce
You could perhaps do something like this if you're using a SCM like git and
you were careful about your commits, but there's nothing built into review
board to do so.
If you do post a new revision, you can look at the new diff (and interdiff)
before publishing it.
-David
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