I just tried to point to the root of the repo, it doesn't solve the issue :
refault reviewer is applied when i upload a .diff file, but it doesn't when
i use the UI to browse commits.
Le mercredi 18 janvier 2017 10:18:39 UTC+1, Shooter Gravatar a écrit :
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> I'll see what i can do with th
I'll see what i can do with the repo path.
For the diff, see the attached file.
Le mercredi 18 janvier 2017 01:02:06 UTC+1, Christian Hammond a écrit :
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> If it's a new install and database, definitely point it to the root of the
> repo. This will prevent other kinds of problems.
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> For the
The repo contains a lot of branches and "stuff" that we don't want to
survey (and we don't want to make things to complicated for our users
ho well...), so the repo path points directly to the "trunk" of our
development.
Too much history and not enough forward thinking at the time...
017 at 11:59 AM, David Trowbridge <trow...@gmail.com
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>>> Something is super weird with your database schema. The "binary" field
>>> of that table should be a longblob, not text (and therefore shouldn't care
>>> at all abou
Another update.
I completely remove ReviewBoard 2.5.7 from my system and downloaded again
2.5.6.1 with easy_install.
Run the installation again.
Same configuration as before.
I can now create a review request from the UI by browsing the commits on my
repo, and the default reviewer rule is
More info on this.
I started from scratch once again : deleted MySQL database, remove all
reviewboard sites and start the rb-site install process again.
My site now has one repository, 2 users (the admin and me), one group
(myGroup) and one default reviewer (assigns a specific path to
Hi.
Fresh installation of RB 2.5.7 on Ubuntu 16.04 LTS with Mysql Ver 14.14
Distrib 5.7.16.
Repository is SVN.
The instance of Review Board has 6 users, 5 groups and one default reviewer
rule to assign a group for a specific set of files.
Default reviewer rule is:
Base/Tools/Nora2/.*
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