On Wednesday, 17 October 2012 21:31:37 UTC+1, Christian Hammond wrote:
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> Yes, each ReviewBoard hardcodes a required version of Djblets. See
> setup.py for the dependency list.
> The latest 1.6.x release introduced support for SVN properties, so I
> suspect you'll have more luck when that rele
Hi Hari,
Are you 100% certain that the changeset is listing files, and that the
files aren't part of the default changeset? This is sounding like the
Perforce server is reporting that there's nothing in the changeset.
If in doubt, contact your administrator and see if he's seen this issue
before.
Got the same problem here, digging...
Le vendredi 24 août 2012 04:01:40 UTC+8, Bob Froehlig a écrit :
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> Hello,
>
> I recently inherited/volunteered for administration responsibilities for
> our Review Board configuration. I've been digging through the Admin docs
> and this group's posts, but
I'm sorry, I missed the original e-mail. What do you mean by archiving? We
never delete anything from the database and have no capability to archive
from the database to a file and restore from it, if that's what you mean.
Christian
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If like to mark them in some way so that they no longer show up in the UI
On Oct 18, 2012 3:03 AM, "Christian Hammond" wrote:
> I'm sorry, I missed the original e-mail. What do you mean by archiving? We
> never delete anything from the database and have no capability to archive
> from the databas
Hi Christian,
we have decided to go with Linux installation. which Liunx OS would you
suggest Ubuntu? Fedora? or any of the two would be fine?
Regards,
-Keval.
On Wednesday, October 17, 2012 9:43:31 AM UTC+5:30, kevalsing rajput wrote:
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> Thanks Christian for the quick reply. let us think if w
Hello Christan,
The same thing I have done in cygwin command prompt. It produces the
expected results. Its not a default changelist. I can see the diffs and all.
Cygwin result.
hpai@LTBLR-HPAI /cygdrive/c/Program Files/WinExePo
Hi,
If anybody has any idea on this, please suggest.
Regards
Bincy
On Wednesday, October 17, 2012 4:33:07 PM UTC+5:30, bincy wrote:
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> Hi,
>
> Review board.log is like this.
>
>
> CONFI2012-10-16 02:29:34,361 - ERROR - Internal Server Error:
> /admin/settings/storage/
> Traceback (most recent
I wish to create a code review with a new file in a Git repository. Can
someone please explain the best approach to upload such a diff?
Thank you,
matt
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Could somebody please explain the preferred process for uploading *diffs*
of new files from a Git repository? At the moment, I am doing the
following which is tedious:
1) Commit the initial version
2) Add a new line
3) Generate the diff
Thank you,
matt
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When posting something for review, you generally want the code on a local
branch. So what most people do is commit the new file there (along with any
other modifications to other files you want in the review request), then
run post-review to generate + upload the diff. Should be that easy.
Christi
We do our development and testing largely on Ubuntu, so we know it works
well. We can easily provide first-hand experience on what to type where.
Fedora has official packages, which are kept up-to-date pretty well (though
the releases won't be out at the same time as the upstream Review Board
rele
Is your goal to use S3? It looks like for some reason the bindings are
complaining when they're imported, which shouldn't be happening.
What version of django-storages do you have installed?
Christian
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Hi,
Those commands show that you have fiels that have changed, but I need to
see the contents of the change description and command line. We show that
error only when 'depotFile' in the change description has no data.
Christian
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If they're showing up in people's dashboards, people need to get in the
habit of closing their review requests. Some companies auto-close old ones
after a period of time through custom scripts.
Ideally, old review requests should only show up when you go to explicitly
show closed review requests.
Sorry, We're on rev 1.6.10
png attached this time.
On Thursday, October 18, 2012 2:17:28 PM UTC-7, Phil Hom wrote:
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> I have a file with a space in the filename, added this file thru git and
> posted a review.
>
> Diffs seems confused about the path/filename.
> For example my filename is
>
Huh, sure is confused.
Can you send me the header part of the diff? Everything before the actual
content.
Christian
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On Thu, Oct 18, 2012 at 2:19 PM, Phil Hom wrote:
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>
Thank you Christian...
No my intention is use local storage.I don't know how its taking S3.How I
can I point it to local storage.
The version is Django-1.3.3
Regards
Bincy
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The reason you're hitting this is that we look for a django-storages
module, and if it exists, we query for S3 support. Regardless of whether
you use S3. We're only importing and checking for it.
What's happening is that you have it installed, but it's complaining on
import. It's possible a recent
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