Hi Stephen,
Thanks for your answer, in fact, I figured out all that after posting
my message.
For information (for future generations ;-) ), I use SharpSvn and
Newtonsoft.Json assemblies.
I didn't authenticate yet but, rewriting little by little post-review
to C# I'm close to do it
On Dec 8, 9:2
I must have done something wrong before because I did it again and now
it works. It's funny that I did the same mistake several times.
Anyway it's good that it works. Thanks!
On Thu, Dec 9, 2010 at 8:36 AM, Ovidiu Deac wrote:
> The diff was generated by running "svn diff" in the root of the svn
To clarify: my problem is that if a file was a new file created in one
of the revisions then
ReviewBoard barks at this file with the message "The file 'https://
/myfile1' (r
> $first-rev-1) could not be found in the repository" and doesn't create review
> request.
I am stuck and cannot use Review
Without seeing the diff, it's a little hard to say. However, the end
result must be a diff that can be applied to a working tree, and each
file listed in the diff must contain either a revision that along with
the filename can be fetched individually from an SVN server
(therefore, it must exist) or
Hi.actually I have the same problem.but maybe it is because I have am still
using the beta version
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Without seeing th