Hello Jeffrey,
The fix was to use PySVN which is the default in 2.0.5. Upgrading to 2.0.5
fixed it. I am sure you can download the latest version of Reviewboard and
it would work https://www.reviewboard.org/downloads/.
At the time, I was also using the Bitnami installer for Reviewboard:
https://bit
Good day Alexis!
Do you mind sharing the fix for this issue? You just downloaded version
2.0.5 and it worked? please do share the link thanks :)
On Thursday, July 31, 2014 at 8:36:41 AM UTC+8, Alexis wrote:
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> Hi Christian,
>
> It worked! No hitch. No need to install the patch.
>
> Thanks,
>
> A
Hi Christian,
It worked! No hitch. No need to install the patch.
Thanks,
Alexis
On Wed, Jul 30, 2014 at 6:09 PM, Christian Hammond wrote:
> Hi Alexis,
>
> So, Review Board 2.0.2 is busted with SVN. That's the primary cause of
> your problems. You need 2.0.3 or higher to have a working setup
Hi Alexis,
So, Review Board 2.0.2 is busted with SVN. That’s the primary cause of your
problems. You need 2.0.3 or higher to have a working setup with a self-signed
cert. (You should install 2.0.5 though.)
When trying to verify the issue, though, I hit some other problems with
accepting a cert
Hi Christian,
It is the original save: it fails even before asking to accept the SSL
certificate (as mine is not signed by an authority, I have to accept it).
Alexis
On Wed, Jul 30, 2014 at 4:42 PM, Christian Hammond wrote:
> Hi Alexis,
>
> From the code I'm seeing, it does look like we're pass
Hi Alexis,
>From the code I’m seeing, it does look like we’re passing in the credentials.
>I am, however, seeing that we don’t pass in credentials when confirming an
>HTTPS certificate. Is that the point where things go wrong, or is it on the
>initial save?
Christian
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Christian: Personally, I am running ReviewBoard 2.0.2 and I believe I am
using the default which is PySVN. I still think it's the wrapper tools
trying to access the repository without a username or password at first.
The setup is simple and easy to reproduce: VisualSVN server with no public
access
Hi,
What version of Review Board? Are you using PySVN or Subvertpy?
Christian
On Wednesday, July 30, 2014, Holger wrote:
> My Workaround:
>
> I have the same problem but found a workaround inspired by Alexis' debug
> information:
>
> Add the new repository with "Show this repository" option u
My Workaround:
I have the same problem but found a workaround inspired by Alexis' debug
information:
Add the new repository with "Show this repository" option unchecked.
Afterwards got directly to the database and change the visible flag for the
repository in the table scmtools_repository to
I tried upgrading pysvn and upgraded my subversion as well. Still same
error :( . However when i try to save a repository with "Show this
repository" option unchecked, then its able to save the repository. Am
still seeing same error in logs. The only solution i can think of is to get
rid of al
David,
Thanks for the response. All I am saying is that at that point of the code,
it fails with authentication error not when it checks for the repository. I
added log messages at the points where it checks for repository and it
passes. It's at creation time that it fails not when it checks fo
It's expected that username and password would be None in the particular stack
trace you included (since at that point it's just creating it to check that it
can). The actual repository checking is a different code path that does include
credentials.
-David
> On Jul 16, 2014, at 12:11 PM, Alex
Hi Christian,
I am encountering the same issue. it seems that before accessing the
repository, review board checks that it exists by trying to access it
without credentials (assumes there is public access to read) and then it
accesses it using the credentials. I have made the code fail where th
Hi Christian,
I am encountering the same issue. it seems that before accessing the
repository, review board checks that it exists by trying to access it
without credentials (assumes there is public access to read) and then it
accesses it using the credentials. I have made the code fail where th
Hi Christian,
Thanks for your suggestion. Let me try to upgrade pysvn and see if resolves
the issue.
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I wish I had an answer for you, but this is not typical behavior.
I’d try upgrading PySVN. I’d also delete your $sitedir/data/.subversion
directory, to start from scratch.
Make sure the correct username and password are being used in the repository
setup. Don’t specify a username in the URL.
I
I have checked reviewboard.log and this is the only error which comes up in
the log
ERROR - - SVN: Failed to get repository information for
https://test.com/svn/myfolder/Phoenix: callback_get_login required
Any other log you want me to check?
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Did you tried to enable logging to find out what is actually happening ?
On Sunday, July 13, 2014 12:01:14 AM UTC+10, shravanthi s wrote:
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> Should i try to reinstall pysvn or subversion?
>
> I have to get this working asap :( Can someone pls help me resolve this
>> issue?
>>
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Should i try to reinstall pysvn or subversion?
I have to get this working asap :( Can someone pls help me resolve this
> issue?
>
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> I have tried accessing the svn repo from the server and it works without
> any issue. So am not sure what else is causing the issue. Any pointers?
>
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If I remember well svn (in our case) will block the user if the credentials
were wrong after 3 times. Have you tried to login in the reviewboard server
and try to access the svn repository?
On Thursday, July 10, 2014 8:55:35 PM UTC+10, shravanthi s wrote:
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> I tried this piece of code to check
I tried this piece of code to check if pysvn was working fine
import pysvn
def login(realm, username, may_save):
user = 'my_user'
password = 'my_password'
return True, user, password, False
def svnCo(repo_url,checkout_dir):
client = pysvn.Client()
client.callback_get_login
I have verified that credentials are correct and i can login using same
credentials manually into svn. I also entered required credentials while
adding repository info. It still gives the same error. Am not sure what
else can go wrong here. Do you need any other information? I dont know what
el
Can you verify that a username and password are provided in the repository
configuration, and that those same credentials can be used if accessing SVN
manually?
This error isn’t friendly (we’ll need to fix it), but it basically means that
your credentials are incorrect.
Christian
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Any update on this? Am kinda stuck as review board in unusable right now.
Can someone please point me in the right direction?
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Hi,
I have installed Review Board 2.0.2 on RHEL 6.5 machine. I installed
subversion 1.6.11 and pysvn version 1.7.8.
However when i tried to add a repository, even though my login credentials
are correct, am unable to add it. It gives an error 'Authentication failed'
. So currently review board
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