You can use post-review on a windows client without cygwin.
You will need python and difftools on the client thought.
By the way, how did you got sqlite to work on cygwin?
On Oct 9, 12:45 am, Paulo Eduardo Neves [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Oct 6, 9:17 pm, Chris [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On
On Oct 9, 5:46 pm, Jeff Mickey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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When I look at /tmp/reviewboard.zoa6PK/tmpCk02zP , it's just an empty
file, which leads me to believe that it'
I accidentally hit send, here's the rest:
When I look at /tmp/reviewboard.zoa6PK/tmpCk02zP , it's just an empty
file,
On Sep 29, 5:25 pm, Christian Hammond [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Jeff. Sorry for the late reply, but I've been away from the computer most
of the past few days.
Obviously, that page should not be appearing every so often. If it claims
that the path is /root/reviewboard, then we need to find
Interesting. It could be that there's assumptions being made that confuse
post-review when running inside the cygwin shell instead of a DOS prompt on
Windows. The file paths look very inconsistent. One file is UNIX-style
(/foo/bar), whereas the other is a mix of Windows (C:\...) and then partly
Hi Jennifer.
The repository can be on any machine, as long as the server running Review
Board is able to connect to it.
There's no good way aside from posting diffs to check if the server is valid
yet, but I'm planning to get to it before our 1.0 release. It's a
much-needed feature.
Christian
Issue 624: Can't add inline comments from diff view discussion tab
http://code.google.com/p/reviewboard/issues/detail?id=624
Comment #3 by gmueller:
I have several comments about this workflow, which is confusing a lot of
people.
First, I don't think there should be a Review and Discussion