I used easy_install to install post-review. I see in the docs that each
user can use a .reviewboardrc file in their home directory to customize
settings, like REVIEWBOARD_URL. I've only got one Review Board server and
want to globally set the REVIEWBOARD_URL for all users, but don't want to
have
No replies, so I've added a review request:
http://reviews.review-board.org/r/841/
Colin
On Apr 26, 3:26 pm, ccaughie wrote:
> Hello again,
>
> I just read up some more on how git works and I think I now understand
> why the existing code works for git but not for Mercurial; git uses
> individ
On Tue, Apr 28, 2009 at 16:20, ccaughie wrote:
>
> No replies, so I've added a review request:
> http://reviews.review-board.org/r/841/
Hi Colin,
sorry for the gap, i will test your patch soon.
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Read the code, you will find you can put .reviewboardrc in /home
then everyone can use it.(If all user's home dir is under /home
directory)
On Tue, Apr 28, 2009 at 09:52:32AM -0400, Isaac Wagner wrote:
> I used easy_install to install post-review. I see in the docs that each
> user can use a .re
The users home directories are all on NFS and I don't have access to add
files to the command path for all user on NFS. I am the admin for the
Review Board server and can add files to /etc though.
On a side note: Where is the post-review repository? I'd like to download
the code and submit a pat
Hello, I am nowhere near a Linux Web Admin, get me in win server 2003
and IIS and we'll talk :). I am having problems with the configuration
of the reviewboard site. I followed the "getting started" instructions
to configure the server. However, we have several other things
installed on the server
What source control system are you using? There's support in post-review to set
the reviewboard url in a property/counter on the source control server for
Subversion, Perforce and... one other one.
If support for your SCM isn't there, maybe you could write a patch. ;)
Paul Scott
VMware SCM Tea
We use perforce, but I doubt IT will allow me to globally add a property to
the server.
I wouldn't mind writing a patch to implement a global config file. I'd need
a few questions answered first:
1. In Linux the file would go in /etc. What about Windows? What should be
the default path?
2. I
Hi Isaac.
Comments inline.
On Tue, Apr 28, 2009 at 12:24 PM, Isaac Wagner wrote:
> We use perforce, but I doubt IT will allow me to globally add a property to
> the server.
>
> I wouldn't mind writing a patch to implement a global config file. I'd
> need a few questions answered first:
>
> 1.
> Hi Colin,
> sorry for the gap, i will test your patch soon.
No problem. That would be great, thanks.
Colin
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