That looks like something is getting in the way of outgoing HTTP access. Do
you use a proxy server?
Christian
On Wed, Dec 6, 2017 at 1:16 AM, RB_user wrote:
> Following https://www.reviewboard.org/docs/manual/3.0/admin/
> upgrading/upgrading-reviewboard/ to upgrade.
>
>
Following
https://www.reviewboard.org/docs/manual/3.0/admin/upgrading/upgrading-reviewboard/
to upgrade.
# easy_install -U ReviewBoard
Searching for ReviewBoard
Reading http://pypi.python.org/simple/ReviewBoard/
Reading http://pypi.python.org/simple/ReviewBoard/newLocation;
You can’t downgrade to older versions. You’ll need to use 2.0.15 or newer
on this server.
Christian
On Thu, Nov 23, 2017 at 03:59 RB_user wrote:
> Hi,
>
> [root@banvmlin01 site-packages]# sudo rb-site upgrade /var/www/newmachine/
> Rebuilding directory structure
>
Hi,
[root@banvmlin01 site-packages]# sudo rb-site upgrade /var/www/newmachine/
Rebuilding directory structure
Updating database. This may take a while.
The log output below, including warnings and errors,
can be ignored unless upgrade fails.
-- --
Creating
Hi,
I want to make sure this isn’t backwards. You downgraded from 2.0.15 to
1.7.27? If so, that’s not something that’s supported. I suspect that’s
actually backwards though.
Do you have logs of the rb-site upgrade?
Also, do you have a backup of the database from the old machine?
Christian
On
Hi,
Recently we migrated our review board from one Linux machine to another
(different OS).
The earlier version was 2.0.15 (Python2.7) and new machine runs on Python
2.6 and RB version 1.7.27.
Successfully imported the database dump. But now when i try to access RB
site, it throws an error as