I'm running ReviewBoard 1.5.5 and recently discovered that the
"Recover Password" feature is not working. After entering the email
address and submitting the form, I get "Something Broke! (Error
500)". Looking at the apache error log shows:
ERROR:root:Exception thrown for user AnonymousUser at
h
Thanks for the quick response. I've restored global_settings.py and
have
made the change as you suggested in my site's conf/settings_local.py.
There was no DEFAULT_FROM_EMAIL so I added it there.
Restarted web server and memcached, still getting the same error.
SMTPSenderRefused: (504, 'Need Fully
I'm getting a 502 error on all pages under www.reviewboard.org, though
downloads site seems to work:
$ wget http://www.reviewboard.org
--2013-05-13 08:16:11-- http://www.reviewboard.org/
Resolving www.reviewboard.org (www.reviewboard.org)... 54.243.231.149
Connecting to www.reviewboard.org
(www
I'm attempting to migrate an existing ReviewBoard database from 1.7.27 to
2.5.2, on a CentOS 7.1 system using sgallagher's RPMs.
The error looks like a permission problem, but on same system, I am able to
create a new site with "rb-site install" and it works nicely.
I then dropped dropped the rev
Some additional information after further experimentation:
* I tried upgrading from the same 1.7.27 database to 2.0.18. This worked
perfectly fine. I ran compressdiffs afterwards as suggested, that worked
too.
* I then tried upgrading from 2.0.18 to 2.5.2, but got the same "Can't
create table '
On Monday, December 7, 2015 at 10:55:42 PM UTC-5, Stephen Gallagher wrote:
>
> Did you run this with the recent django-evolution 0.7.6 update? That
> specifically addresses some upgrade issues unique to MySQL.
>
Yes, I am using python-django-evolution-0.7.6-1.el7.noarch with your fix
from Dec 4t
Hi Christian,
Thanks, that was exactly the problem. After switching to InnoDB, the
upgrade to 2.5.2 completes, and I have a working install.
The one other change I had to make was the memcached backend name in
settings_local.py (CacheClass -> MemcacheCache).
I did notice a difference in the "co