Hi James,
It will do this automatically, if your repository path in Review Board
is configured correctly. I'll need to see what it is to diagnose this.
Christian
James Oravec wrote:
Hi Christian,
I reverted the file to get rid of the conflict then I made another
simple change. After doing
Hi James,
The command Review Board executes to get the file is:
cvs -f -d checkout -r -p
In your case:
cvs -f -d CVS-SERVER-DNS-NAME:/home/cvsroot/ checkout -r 1.3 -p
/home/cvsroot/path/on/cvs/server/blob.cpp
(I believe -- something like that.)
Can you make sure that that works
Hi James,
Can you show me the "Error uploading diff" error when using post-review
with --debug?
Christian
James Oravec wrote:
Got past this issue. It was related to my connection string in my CVS
directory's "Root" file. I was modifying it, trying to get past a
different error. The summary
Got past this issue. It was related to my connection string in my CVS
directory's "Root" file. I was modifying it, trying to get past a different
error. The summary is my connection string was incorrect, so when I did the
"post-review --output-diff" it wasn't able to connect, thus why it had the
Hi Christian,
Did you guys ever figure out the issue with this? I'm receiving the same
errors both on the client and server side. Any help would be greatly
appreciated.
Thanks,
James
On Monday, September 26, 2011 4:59:39 PM UTC-7, Christian Hammond wrote:
>
> Hi Matthew,
>
> So I've seen thi
Hi Matthew,
So I've seen this issue mentioned before with Review Board, but also with
CVS in general. It's possible it's us. Can you perhaps privately e-mail me
with the Path and Mirror Path field info on your Repository entry?
Here's a link to someone who's hit it with just plain ol' CVS and has
The cvs command issued by post-review executes, but post-review
doesn't seem to think there are any diffs to upload. I'll include the
result of post-review --output-diff --debug at the end of this message
Although I have a software background it has been a long time since
I've done any sort of sys
I appreciate the quick help.
After enabling logging and running the commands again I get the output
below. I notice the absolute module reference points into the cvs
repository. After checking in the repository, there is no
"Version.java", although there is "Version.java,v". I don't know if
it's s
Hi Matthew,
It's entirely possible that that error is misleading. Looking at the code,
it's possible that the same error code could be generated when there's also
an unexpected error on Review Board's end.
If you have access to the reviewboard server logs, look for a line starting
with "Error upl