Re:post-review doesn't find my CVS repository

2010-01-06 Thread qhlonline
Hi,sir. I have met this problem before. post-review's CVSClient now get the host name of CVS Server through socket.getfqdn(host), to replace host part of your CVSPath string. But ReviewBoard server seems not support it. So you can edit post-review yourself. You should find the CVSClient part

Re: Unable to upload screenshots

2010-01-06 Thread David Resnick
Hi, I downloaded and built PIL. The build summary shows this: PIL 1.1.6 BUILD SUMMARY version 1.1.6 platform linux2 2.6.2 (release26-maint, Apr 19

Re: post-review doesn't find my CVS repository

2010-01-06 Thread Chris Clark
The other option is to add a command line override for the SCM repository information. I ended up doing this for the SCM we use . although I've not yet needed to make use of it :-) I think this is what the --p4-port flag is for with Perforce. You could also have some sort of mapping in

Re: Installation problem

2010-01-06 Thread Anthony Whitaker
It's just HTTP on on the LAN. But our network is all kinds of annoying for security reasons (I work for a defense contractor), could it be a proxy issue? I guess it'll be easier to diagnose after the logging stuff is imported properly. Is there an eta on this? I'm reviewing Review Board and a few

Re: Installation problem

2010-01-06 Thread Anthony Whitaker
I tried importing 'logging' myself and now I get an Authentication failed I'm not sure if that's just an erroneous error or if it's actually the problem. I verified that my login credentials were correct with Tortoise. On Wed, Jan 6, 2010 at 1:11 PM, Anthony Whitaker awhita...@gmail.comwrote:

Setting permission on htdocs/media/uploaded on Windows

2010-01-06 Thread Sassan
Another installation issue ... I am getting an HTTP 403 Forbidden message when opening http://localhost/ which I thought was due to insufficient permissions but I could be wrong. I have already granted full access to everyone for htdocs/media/ uploaded directory as well as the db directory but

Re: Setting permission on htdocs/media/uploaded on Windows

2010-01-06 Thread Sassan
Another piece of information I am using MySQL Server 5.1 but during rb-site install dialogue I was only given the following option: * What database type will you be using? You can type either the name or the number from the list below. (1) sqlite3 which I selected and it seemed

Re: Setting permission on htdocs/media/uploaded on Windows

2010-01-06 Thread Christian Hammond
You're missing the MySQL Python bindings needed. SQLite is a different database type. You'll want to re-install for the correct database type after reading the section in the installation docs about the MySQL support. As for the 403, can you provide the Apache configuration? Christian --

Re: Unable to upload screenshots

2010-01-06 Thread David Resnick
Well, loading the image in PIL from the command line works. I'll probably have to wait on upgrading the review board server -- I don't want to risk interrupting peoples work. Thanks for your help. -David On Wed, Jan 6, 2010 at 11:14 PM, Christian Hammond chip...@chipx86.comwrote: Sort of. It