The demo server does point to the active SVN server. This is okay
because review board never does any commits to version control.
-David
On Tue, Feb 17, 2009 at 11:17 AM, Anthony Foglia afog...@princeton.com wrote:
Thanks. I was aware of the tool, but not using it. My questions are
more about how to use the demo, than review board.
What repository should be used for demo users: Navi or Review Board SVN?
From where do I check out the repository so I can make changes to post
for demo purposes?
I am assuming the demo does not use the Google Code SVN server where the
review board code is, because that would risk demo users making changes
to the published code. Am I wrong? Is there simply a directory that's
a sandbox for demo users? If so, which.
Jeff Andros wrote:
sorry, just hit me just how unhelpful that really was.
There's a command line tool called post-review you can download to
actually produce your uploads.
doc on the tool is here:
http://code.google.com/docreader/#p=reviewboards=reviewboardt=Using_PostReview
the tool can be downloaded out of svn here:
http://reviewboard.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/reviewboard/contrib/tools/
2009/2/17 Jeff Andros j...@bigredtj.com:
diff headers for reviewboard are a bit different... the server needs
to know not only the path to the file, but also the revision it was
generated from... that's how it looks up the base code. as I
understand it, svn diff might give you the right headers, but I'm not
sure... we use p4.
2009/2/17 Anthony Foglia afog...@princeton.com:
This might be a stupid question. I'd like to play around with the
demo, and follow a patch through the review process, but I'm having
trouble uploading a patch. My plan was just to add a file, maybe add
additional patches to it, etc.
My first question: Which repository do I use for demo purposes? Navi
or Review Board SVN?
Second: What should my patch contain? I tried making a patch with a
new file, setting the base diff path to /, but I get an Unable to
parse diff revision header when uploading the diff. I think this is
because my diff was made outside any version control, and the revision
header is a timestamp.
Do I need to check out the demo's repository first? If so, where is
it?
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