Hey everyone,
We've put out the second beta of Review Board 2.5. We're hoping to wrap
this release cycle up soon, get an RC out the door in the next two weeks
and then ship the final 2.5 release shortly after. We'd love your testing
to help make this happen.
You can read our announcement, comp
On Mon, Jul 20, 2015 at 1:30 PM Christian Hammond
wrote:
> Hey everyone,
>
> We've put out the second beta of Review Board 2.5. We're hoping to wrap
> this release cycle up soon, get an RC out the door in the next two weeks
> and then ship the final 2.5 release shortly after. We'd love your testi
I am seeing this issue today when trying to upgrade one of my machines to
0.6.3:
sudo easy_install -U RBTools==0.6.3
Searching for RBTools==0.6.3
Reading https://pypi.python.org/simple/RBTools/
Reading http://downloads.review-board.org/releases/
Reading http://downloads.review-board.org/releases/
FYI I was able to install it manually by downloading RBTools from your
website, untarring, and then
sudo python2.7 setup.py install
Sounds like python 3 (which my default python command resolves to) isn't
compatible.
On Monday, July 20, 2015 at 12:31:53 PM UTC-7, Matt Sawyer wrote:
>
> I am se
Hi Matt,
Yeah, we don't yet support Python 3. That's going to be a bigger chunk of work
we're not ready to take on just yet (though we welcome contributions from
people with a strong interest in this ;)
Any reason you're going with 0.6.3 and not 0.7.4?
Christian
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Christian Hammond - chris
Good to know. I'm mostly Python-illiterate...is there a way to make
easy_install use python2.7? My organization just now requested that we
upgrade from 0.5.x to 0.6.3, hence the reason I'm using this version now.
On Monday, July 20, 2015 at 3:12:51 PM UTC-7, Christian Hammond wrote:
>
> Hi Matt,
On Mon, Jul 20, 2015 at 6:54 PM Matt Sawyer wrote:
> Good to know. I'm mostly Python-illiterate...is there a way to make
> easy_install use python2.7? My organization just now requested that we
> upgrade from 0.5.x to 0.6.3, hence the reason I'm using this version now.
>
Where did you get your c
Good question. Somehow there is a python in /usr/local/bin that is python
3. I probably put it there while experimenting with something at some
point.
On Mon, Jul 20, 2015 at 6:34 PM Stephen Gallagher
wrote:
> On Mon, Jul 20, 2015 at 6:54 PM Matt Sawyer wrote:
>
>> Good to know. I'm mostly Pyth