Re: unable to save seach index path

2011-02-12 Thread Cristian Andreica
Fun fact: I've made it work :D I wanted to upgrade to the latest review board and change the server. So I copied the sqlite db file and reused it in the new instalation. It solved the error I previously described. Thank you. Enjoy the weekend, Christian! On Feb 12, 12:43 pm, Cristian Andreica w

Re: unable to save seach index path

2011-02-12 Thread Cristian Andreica
You are correct. The site settings can now be saved. I installed PyLucene in order to use the search index feature. I selected the checkbox to enable search. According to the documentation posted online, I have to run the command in order to perform a full index. This commands raises the followi

Re: unable to save seach index path

2011-02-12 Thread Christian Hammond
What error are you seeing? The fix that went in was to fix the validation errors in the admin UI, which prevented site settings from being saved. Nothing changed for the 'index' command, which hasn't had any code changes in many releases. Christian -- Christian Hammond - chip...@chipx86.com Revi

Re: unable to save seach index path

2011-02-12 Thread Cristian Andreica
I've upgraded reviewboard to 1.5.3.1, but the command throws the same error. I even tried creating a /site/search-index/index file owned by www- data user. The path is accesible by the user. Still, the command fails. Cristian Andreica On Feb 11, 10:42 pm, Christian Hammond wrote: > My apologie

Re: unable to save seach index path

2011-02-11 Thread Christian Hammond
My apologies, this wasn't sufficient due to another bug where it doesn't even save the entry. I've put out a hot-fix release (1.5.3.1) which you should be able to upgrade to in the normal manner. It will fix this. Christian -- Christian Hammond - chip...@chipx86.com Review Board - http://www.rev

Re: unable to save seach index path

2011-02-11 Thread Christian Hammond
Hi Jerry, I've fixed this in our repository and will be doing a release this weekend. There is a workaround, though. Create an empty file somewhere in a writable directory (your site's data/ directory is good or this) and then set the Search Index field to be an absolute path to that file. The va

Re: unable to save seach index path

2011-02-10 Thread Jerry
I'm prevented from saving settings unrelated to this, but on the same page. I tried to change my time zone and, despite having the "Enable Search" option unchecked, I still got the error message "Search index path should be absolute" after clicking "Save". My time zone setting is unchanged after

Re: unable to save seach index path

2011-02-09 Thread Christian Hammond
Hi Henry, I doubt you screwed anything up by not doing rb-site upgrade. It's likely a flaw in the new validation logic. I'll see if I can work around this and get you a patch tonight. Christian -- Christian Hammond - chip...@chipx86.com Review Board - http://www.reviewboard.org VMware, Inc. - h