This is a VPS, I have full control over EVERYTHING, and I do have mod_wsgi
enabled like I said above, not sure if you were responding to me or the
person thats having the same problem but ya.
With the module loading the reviewboard.wsgi I am doing that also as you
can see above...
I have this
This is a VPS, I have full control over EVERYTHING, and I do have mod_wsgi
enabled like I said above, not sure if you were responding to me or the
person thats having the same problem but ya.
With the module loading the reviewboard.wsgi I am doing that also as you
can see above...
I have this
Are you able to get any more details from your mail server?
It's possible it's just not allowing e-mails to be sent from Review Board
on behalf of any users. I wouldn't be able to say without knowing more
about the configuration.
Christian
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Unfortunately it's not possible. It's very difficult to map the old row numbers
to the new ones in ways that make sense and don't result in very confusing
errors.
-David
> On Mar 25, 2014, at 3:06 PM, MoonWalker wrote:
>
> Is it possible to show the previous issues on the current diff?. This
which RB version are you using on Win or Linux?
On Monday, March 24, 2014 9:18:48 PM UTC+11, shravanthi s wrote:
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> Any update? We are unable to root cause the issue and it is becoming more
> difficult to track reviews if notification mails are not sent. Please help!
>
> Thanks,
> Shravanthi
>
>
Is it possible to show the previous issues on the current diff?. This is
what happen, some times I have multiple comments in a given review and the
developer updates the diff and he closed the issues. What I would like to
see if he did not forgot to close all of them (that happen very often). If
There's no per-page files like with php. You need full access to the Apache
configuration, and you need mod_wsgi enabled. That module will load our
reviewboard.wsgi file, which will then handle all HTTP requests from that
URL on.
Christian
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I have exact same problem, I don't have any 000-default file in my apache
configuration and When I browse I only see directory listing!
I wonder where's the start file?
On Tuesday, 25 March 2014 14:50:56 UTC+1, Alex Winter wrote:
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> I dont believe I have a 000-default, I dont have a /var/www fol
Your team is very supportive. thanks again
On Monday, March 24, 2014 3:46:29 PM UTC-4, David Trowbridge wrote:
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> For the error below, the problem is that you upgraded Django to 1.6.
> Review Board 1.7.x requires Django 1.4.x.
>
> You can downgrade using this command:
>
> easy_install Django==1
Thanks a lot.
Jojo
On Monday, March 24, 2014 3:46:29 PM UTC-4, David Trowbridge wrote:
>
> For the error below, the problem is that you upgraded Django to 1.6.
> Review Board 1.7.x requires Django 1.4.x.
>
> You can downgrade using this command:
>
> easy_install Django==1.4
>
> -David
>
> On Mar
Hi David,
rbt setup-repo just creates the .reviewboardrc file. If you made your own,
you don't need to run it.
We don't return HTTP 205 for anything. Sounds more like you have a proxy
server or something in the way?
Christian
On Tuesday, March 25, 2014, David Saltares Márquez
wrote:
> I talk
Oh, this is a shared Apache server where you don't have root? It's unlikely
you'll have the permissions required to set up Review Board. You'll need
full control over the server.
Christian
On Tuesday, March 25, 2014, Alex Winter wrote:
> I dont believe I have a 000-default, I dont have a /var/
I talked to the sysadmin and the repo is no longer returning that 500
error. Now we're back to the 205 one.
I created the .reviewboardrc file in the root of my project (not repo). Do
I need to commit it? Then I ran rbt setup-repo and I got this:
C:\[path-to-project-root]>rbt setup-repo
Enter th
I dont believe I have a 000-default, I dont have a /var/www folder even.
my apache is located in /usr/local/apache
and yes I believe there are others sharing this. I have a
/MYUSER/www/reviewboard, /MYUSER/www/sheardynamics
going to the sheardynamics directory works
but when I try reviewboard I
I dont believe I have a 000-default, I dont have a /var/www folder even.
my apache is located in /usr/local/apache
and yes I believe there are others sharing this. I have a
/MYUSER/www/reviewboard, /MYUSER/www/sheardynamics
going to the sheardynamics directory works
but when I try reviewboard I
I dont believe I have a 000-default, I dont have a /var/www folder even.
my apache is located in /usr/local/apache
and yes I believe there are others sharing this. I have a
/MYUSER/www/reviewboard, /MYUSER/www/sheardynamics
going to the sheardynamics directory works
but when I try reviewboard I
Hi Alex,
Do you happen to have a 000-default file or similar in your Apache
configuration that may be sharing /var/www?
If not, are there any other vhosts on this Apache install? Or something
sharing this vhost? (I assume so because of the /reviewboard/ subdirectory.)
Christian
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