Well I installed using easy_install and no complains during the
installation. Now I have another issue after re executing the command 4) I
got a prompt asking me if I want to continue with this process and I said
"yes". After hitting enter I got this;
sh:1: ./reviewboard/manage.py: not found
Co
Hi Christian,
I followed the provious steps, but I have an issue after exectuting step
4. I got the following message: "CommandError: Before using this command,
you need to install the 'django-reset' package.
I am using Ubuntu 14.04 and the Python version is .2.7.6 and Django V
1.6.8.
If I
Hey everyone,
We just put out a new release of Review Board.
2.0.11 fixes some upgrade issues that have been encountered for some MySQL
users. It also improves the Change field for Perforce users, and fixes a crash
related to invalid timezones.
See https://www.reviewboard.org/news/2014/10/27/r
Hi,
In theory this should still work. However, it's important to note that these
are very different types of databases, and there *may* be problems. You'll have
to see what happens when you give that a shot.
As long as you don't delete or alter your old database, no harm will be done by
trying
hi,
I have the latest version on both (old and new server). I read some old
post regarding migration, but I want to make sure that those steps still
valid for 2.x . Not sure that this steps cover the sqlite DB as well. Am I
missing something here?
thx for your support
>1. On the old server,
On Thu, 2014-10-23 at 17:27 -0700, christ...@beanbaginc.com wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> We have another release for you this week. Yes, already. A couple of the new
> additions in 2.0.9 had some quirks that we wanted to address sooner rather
> than later. Along with that, we've fixed several ot
RB Version: Review Board 1.7.7.1
User is getting error 500 on opening a review request which was
successfully posted using post-review.
Logs:
File
"/opt/software/lib/python2.7/site-packages/Django-1.4.10-py2.7.egg/django/core/handlers/base.py",
line 111, in get_response
response = callbac