te:
>
>> When I go the the repository and then click on [RBTools Setup], it is
>> asking me to save some information in a .reviewboardrc file in the root
>> of your checked out working copy and commit it. In order to do that do I
>> need to create a local copy of the repo also? I have ju
; of your checked out working copy and commit it. In order to do that do I
> need to create a local copy of the repo also? I have just added it from the
> UI only.
>
> On Tue, Oct 13, 2020 at 10:41 PM David Trowbridge
> wrote:
>
>> There are some third-party IDE inte
When I go the the repository and then click on [RBTools Setup], it is
asking me to save some information in a .reviewboardrc file in the root of
your checked out working copy and commit it. In order to do that do I need
to create a local copy of the repo also? I have just added it from the UI
only
to
>> the Review Board server with RBTools). In almost all cases the server does
>> not need a local clone of the repository.
>>
>> David
>>
>> On Tue, Oct 13, 2020 at 10:56 AM Ayush Garg
>> wrote:
>>
>>> I have added the repo from the review board U
the repo from the review board UI. Do I need to save a local
>> copy of the repo also.
>>
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AM Ayush Garg wrote:
> I have added the repo from the review board UI. Do I need to save a local
> copy of the repo also.
>
> --
> Supercharge your Review Board with Power Pack:
> https://www.reviewboard.org/powerpack/
> Want us to host Review Board for you? Check o
I have added the repo from the review board UI. Do I need to save a local
copy of the repo also.
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