Hello,
I just upgraded from 1.7 to 2.0.5, and I like the updates a lot. One
feature I was already hoping for for quite a while was the automatic
generation of review requests directly from a repository, and that works
quite well.
I would like to see some additions to this feature, to make it
Out of all the people using the repository on the server, I'm the only one
with a problem. So I'm inclined to think that the repository is upto date .
Regarding your second point, I'm kind of lost. Can you explain that once
more? I figured my master does point to the remote repository since I ca
I just found out that we don't have a local clone on the Reviewboard
server. The diff is being created from comparing the branch to my master.
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We just starting using ReviewBoard v2.0.2 integrated with git. We are
seeing many instances of a few warnings in our server log. Is there maybe
some configuration problem on our side that might be causing these
warnings. Here are samples of the types of warnings we are seeing. We get
many insta
I'm trying to "rb-site upgrade" an old 1.5.5 database to 2.0.5.
*This fails with:*
Rebuilding directory structure
Updating database. This may take a while.
The log output below, including warnings and errors,
can be ignored unless upgrade fails.
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Hmm, that shouldn’t be happening. Can you run this and show me what you see:
$ rb-site manage /path/to/site list-evolutions
Also, can you dump the schema of your database and attach it?
- Christian
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Can you get more information on how the repository is configured on Review
Board? The error makes it appear as if it’s using a clone.
For your local setup, can you answer the following:
1) Does ‘origin’ point to your central server? `git remote show origin`
2) Are you developing off of master a
1) Yes, origin points to my central server. 'http://vm:8080'
2) I am developing on a child branch of my master
3) Previously, upon finishing work in a branch I would commit to it and
then merge it straightaway into master. I wasn't doing the reverse --
merging master into the development branch.
In response to your question about the set-up of the repository, I was told
that a repository is not configured on Reviewboard. My clone of the central
repository is on my computer.
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