Re: Stuck with setup of rbtools

2014-07-01 Thread David Trowbridge
RBTools 0.6.1 had some issues with the setup-repo command. These are
improved in 0.6.2.

You can reproduce what setup-repo will do by creating a .reviewboardrc file
in the root of your repository with the REPOSITORY and SERVER configuration
keys.

-David


On Sat, Jun 28, 2014 at 2:06 PM, adr...@wallaschek.de wrote:

 In a previous request for help, I learned that I was simply trying to use
 a feature that is not there for gitlab-repos, yet.

 Understood!

 I got hinted to use the rbtools. I followed that advice, and for
 test-purposes installed the rbtools, following the documentation.

 rbt can be started, now.

 Now I am stuck with adding the repository. While the documentation is
 surely well meant and understandable for someone having a bit experience in
 this special area, it leaves a lot open for me, despite being a seasoned
 developer. Probably I am getting old.

 Facts:
 - Centos actual
 - rbt 0.6.1

 Trying rbt setup-repo asks for the RB server URL.

 Assuming myserver is myserver.net:

   http://myserver.net/reviewboard/

 (I tried with and without trailing slash, my server uses an Apache reverse
 proxy in front of the actual bitnami stack for reviewboard, so the trailing
 slash would be required.)

   No Git repository found or selected for
 http://wallaschek.net/reviewboard/. .reviewboardrc not created.

 This error message gives me ... no clue where to search further.

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Stuck with setup of rbtools

2014-06-28 Thread adrian
In a previous request for help, I learned that I was simply trying to use a 
feature that is not there for gitlab-repos, yet.

Understood!

I got hinted to use the rbtools. I followed that advice, and for 
test-purposes installed the rbtools, following the documentation.

rbt can be started, now.

Now I am stuck with adding the repository. While the documentation is 
surely well meant and understandable for someone having a bit experience in 
this special area, it leaves a lot open for me, despite being a seasoned 
developer. Probably I am getting old.

Facts:
- Centos actual
- rbt 0.6.1

Trying rbt setup-repo asks for the RB server URL.

Assuming myserver is myserver.net:

  http://myserver.net/reviewboard/

(I tried with and without trailing slash, my server uses an Apache reverse 
proxy in front of the actual bitnami stack for reviewboard, so the trailing 
slash would be required.)

  No Git repository found or selected for 
http://wallaschek.net/reviewboard/. .reviewboardrc not created.

This error message gives me ... no clue where to search further.

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