Re: RB Tools issue with repositories. RB Tools not GETing the repositories linked on our reviewboard server.

2014-01-14 Thread Christian Hammond
Looks like perhaps it was unable to write to the current directory as your
user. The real error was masked by a bug in setup-repo, which I'll get
fixed for the release.

Name-based lookups are a different issue. I hope to have a release within
the next few hours. Trying to write out the release notes and do all the
prep now.

Christian

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On Tue, Jan 14, 2014 at 12:45 PM, Zachary Gallagher <
zachary.gallag...@remcom.com> wrote:

> Scratch that. It went successfully as root. Perhaps a permission issue?
>
>
> On Tuesday, January 14, 2014 3:35:33 PM UTC-5, Zachary Gallagher wrote:
>>
>> Ah... The bases weren't added. It was sub-directories. That was the
>> problem. I added the base path, and re-tried 'rbt setup-repo --debug' and
>> got farther. Now, you mentioned name-based lookup with Subversion. Is this
>> the currently expected outcome?
>>
>>
>>
>>- Create '/dfs/*UserDirectory/CheckoutFolder*/.reviewboardrc' with
>>the following?
>>-
>>- REVIEWBOARD_URL = "http://*ReviewBoardServer*";
>>- REPOSITORY = "*Repository*"
>>-
>>-  [Yes/No]: Yes
>>-
>>- Traceback (most recent call last):
>>-   File "/usr/bin/rbt", line 9, in 
>>- load_entry_point('RBTools==0.5.3', 'console_scripts', 'rbt')()
>>-   File 
>> "/usr/lib/python2.6/site-packages/RBTools-0.5.3-py2.6.egg/rbtools/command
>>s/main.py", line 127, in main
>>- command.run_from_argv([RB_MAIN] + args)
>>-   File "/usr/lib/python2.6/site-packages/RBTools-0.5.3-py2.6.
>>egg/rbtools/commands/__init__.py", line 158, in run_from_argv
>>- exit_code = self.main(*args) or 0
>>-   File "/usr/lib/python2.6/site-packages/RBTools-0.5.3-py2.6.
>>egg/rbtools/commands/setup_repo.py", line 148, in main
>>- self.generate_config_file(outfile_path, config)
>>-   File "/usr/lib/python2.6/site-packages/RBTools-0.5.3-py2.6.
>>egg/rbtools/commands/setup_repo.py", line 102, in generate_config_file
>>- % e.errno, e.strerror)
>>- TypeError: not enough arguments for format string
>>
>>
>>
>> On Tuesday, January 14, 2014 3:24:31 PM UTC-5, Christian Hammond wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi Zachary,
>>>
>>> /api/repositories/ should not be empty so long as you've added more or
>>> more repository configurations in Review Board and your user has access to
>>> them.
>>>
>>> It's totally fine if a single server is hosting multiple SVN
>>> repositories. Make sure to add the base of each repository (not a
>>> subdirectory within it) to Review Board, though. That is,
>>> http://example.com/svn/, not http://example.com/svn/trunk/myproject.
>>>
>>> Feel free to ask questions on here. That's what this list is for :)
>>>
>>> Christian
>>>
>>> --
>>> Christian Hammond - chi...@chipx86.com
>>> Review Board - http://www.reviewboard.org
>>> Beanbag, Inc. - http://www.beanbaginc.com
>>>
>>>
>>> On Tue, Jan 14, 2014 at 12:08 PM, Zachary Gallagher <
>>> zachary@remcom.com> wrote:
>>>
 Also, and I feel I may be abusing this opportunity to ask a third
 question:

 Is there still a problem I should expect if a single server is hosting
 multiple svn repositories? Or was that just an older version. I"m looking
 for documentation for it, but it's not coming to me easily.


 On Tuesday, January 14, 2014 2:40:43 PM UTC-5, Christian Hammond wrote:

> Hi Zachary,
>
> It's trying to find a match based on the result of 'svn info'. If it
> can't find a repository entry on Review Board that has a Path or Mirror
> Path matching your local checkout, then it'll fail. This is a new tool, 
> and
> we probably should improve it in this case.
>
> What I'd recommend is creating the file by hand. Just create a
> .reviewboardrc file containing:
>
> REVIEWBOARD_URL = "http://ReviewBoardServer";
> REPOSITORY = ""
>
> Now that said, that's going to fail for you right now. There's
> currently a bug in RBTools with name-based lookups for Subversion. I'm
> putting out a 0.5.4 release today though, so that'll soon be taken care 
> of.
> Let me know if you would like me to rush a build to you (and let me know
> the Python version) and I'll do so.
>
> Christian
>
> --
> Christian Hammond - chi...@chipx86.com
>
> Review Board - http://www.reviewboard.org
> Beanbag, Inc. - http://www.beanbaginc.com
>
>
> On Tue, Jan 14, 2014 at 11:06 AM, Zachary Gallagher <
> zachary@remcom.com> wrote:
>
>> I navigate to a subversion checkout. I run rbt setup-repo --debug.
>> This is what I get.
>>
>> There are four repositories linked on our reviewboard server, but
>> they're not hosted on the same machine. How do I get this to work? I'm 
>> sure
>> it's something blatant that I've missed.
>>
>>
>> [root@*workstation

Re: RB Tools issue with repositories. RB Tools not GETing the repositories linked on our reviewboard server.

2014-01-14 Thread Zachary Gallagher
Scratch that. It went successfully as root. Perhaps a permission issue?

On Tuesday, January 14, 2014 3:35:33 PM UTC-5, Zachary Gallagher wrote:
>
> Ah... The bases weren't added. It was sub-directories. That was the 
> problem. I added the base path, and re-tried 'rbt setup-repo --debug' and 
> got farther. Now, you mentioned name-based lookup with Subversion. Is this 
> the currently expected outcome?
>
>
>
>- Create '/dfs/*UserDirectory/CheckoutFolder*/.reviewboardrc' with the 
>following?
>- 
>- REVIEWBOARD_URL = "http://*ReviewBoardServer*";
>- REPOSITORY = "*Repository*"
>- 
>-  [Yes/No]: Yes
>- 
>- Traceback (most recent call last):
>-   File "/usr/bin/rbt", line 9, in 
>- load_entry_point('RBTools==0.5.3', 'console_scripts', 'rbt')()
>-   File 
>"/usr/lib/python2.6/site-packages/RBTools-0.5.3-py2.6.egg/rbtools/command 
>s/main.py", line 127, in main
>- command.run_from_argv([RB_MAIN] + args)
>-   File 
>
> "/usr/lib/python2.6/site-packages/RBTools-0.5.3-py2.6.egg/rbtools/commands/__init__.py",
>  
>line 158, in run_from_argv
>- exit_code = self.main(*args) or 0
>-   File 
>
> "/usr/lib/python2.6/site-packages/RBTools-0.5.3-py2.6.egg/rbtools/commands/setup_repo.py",
>  
>line 148, in main
>- self.generate_config_file(outfile_path, config)
>-   File 
>
> "/usr/lib/python2.6/site-packages/RBTools-0.5.3-py2.6.egg/rbtools/commands/setup_repo.py",
>  
>line 102, in generate_config_file
>- % e.errno, e.strerror)
>- TypeError: not enough arguments for format string
>
>
>
> On Tuesday, January 14, 2014 3:24:31 PM UTC-5, Christian Hammond wrote:
>>
>> Hi Zachary,
>>
>> /api/repositories/ should not be empty so long as you've added more or 
>> more repository configurations in Review Board and your user has access to 
>> them.
>>
>> It's totally fine if a single server is hosting multiple SVN 
>> repositories. Make sure to add the base of each repository (not a 
>> subdirectory within it) to Review Board, though. That is, 
>> http://example.com/svn/, not http://example.com/svn/trunk/myproject.
>>
>> Feel free to ask questions on here. That's what this list is for :)
>>
>> Christian
>>
>> -- 
>> Christian Hammond - chi...@chipx86.com
>> Review Board - http://www.reviewboard.org
>> Beanbag, Inc. - http://www.beanbaginc.com
>>
>>
>> On Tue, Jan 14, 2014 at 12:08 PM, Zachary Gallagher <
>> zachary@remcom.com> wrote:
>>
>>> Also, and I feel I may be abusing this opportunity to ask a third 
>>> question:
>>>
>>> Is there still a problem I should expect if a single server is hosting 
>>> multiple svn repositories? Or was that just an older version. I"m looking 
>>> for documentation for it, but it's not coming to me easily.
>>>
>>>
>>> On Tuesday, January 14, 2014 2:40:43 PM UTC-5, Christian Hammond wrote:
>>>
 Hi Zachary,

 It's trying to find a match based on the result of 'svn info'. If it 
 can't find a repository entry on Review Board that has a Path or Mirror 
 Path matching your local checkout, then it'll fail. This is a new tool, 
 and 
 we probably should improve it in this case.

 What I'd recommend is creating the file by hand. Just create a 
 .reviewboardrc file containing:

 REVIEWBOARD_URL = "http://ReviewBoardServer";
 REPOSITORY = ""

 Now that said, that's going to fail for you right now. There's 
 currently a bug in RBTools with name-based lookups for Subversion. I'm 
 putting out a 0.5.4 release today though, so that'll soon be taken care 
 of. 
 Let me know if you would like me to rush a build to you (and let me know 
 the Python version) and I'll do so.

 Christian

 -- 
 Christian Hammond - chi...@chipx86.com

 Review Board - http://www.reviewboard.org
 Beanbag, Inc. - http://www.beanbaginc.com


 On Tue, Jan 14, 2014 at 11:06 AM, Zachary Gallagher <
 zachary@remcom.com> wrote:

> I navigate to a subversion checkout. I run rbt setup-repo --debug. 
> This is what I get.
>
> There are four repositories linked on our reviewboard server, but 
> they're not hosted on the same machine. How do I get this to work? I'm 
> sure 
> it's something blatant that I've missed.
>
>
> [root@*workstation **checkout*]# rbt setup-repo --debug
> Enter the Review Board server URL: http://*ReviewBoardServer*
> DEBUG:root:Checking for a Subversion repository...
> DEBUG:root:Running: svn info --non-interactive
> DEBUG:root:Running: diff --version
> DEBUG:root:repository info: Path: https://*SvnServer*/svnrepo, Base 
> path: /*Base*/*path*/*repository*, Supports changesets: False
> DEBUG:root:Making HTTP GET request to 
> http://*ReviewBoardServer.Domain.com 
> */api/
> DEBUG:root:Making HTTP GET request to 
> http://*ReviewBoardSe

Re: RB Tools issue with repositories. RB Tools not GETing the repositories linked on our reviewboard server.

2014-01-14 Thread Zachary Gallagher
Ah... The bases weren't added. It was sub-directories. That was the 
problem. I added the base path, and re-tried 'rbt setup-repo --debug' and 
got farther. Now, you mentioned name-based lookup with Subversion. Is this 
the currently expected outcome?



   - Create '/dfs/*UserDirectory/CheckoutFolder*/.reviewboardrc' with the 
   following?
   - 
   - REVIEWBOARD_URL = "http://*ReviewBoardServer*";
   - REPOSITORY = "*Repository*"
   - 
   -  [Yes/No]: Yes
   - 
   - Traceback (most recent call last):
   -   File "/usr/bin/rbt", line 9, in 
   - load_entry_point('RBTools==0.5.3', 'console_scripts', 'rbt')()
   -   File 
   "/usr/lib/python2.6/site-packages/RBTools-0.5.3-py2.6.egg/rbtools/command 
   s/main.py", line 127, in main
   - command.run_from_argv([RB_MAIN] + args)
   -   File 
   
"/usr/lib/python2.6/site-packages/RBTools-0.5.3-py2.6.egg/rbtools/commands/__init__.py",
 
   line 158, in run_from_argv
   - exit_code = self.main(*args) or 0
   -   File 
   
"/usr/lib/python2.6/site-packages/RBTools-0.5.3-py2.6.egg/rbtools/commands/setup_repo.py",
 
   line 148, in main
   - self.generate_config_file(outfile_path, config)
   -   File 
   
"/usr/lib/python2.6/site-packages/RBTools-0.5.3-py2.6.egg/rbtools/commands/setup_repo.py",
 
   line 102, in generate_config_file
   - % e.errno, e.strerror)
   - TypeError: not enough arguments for format string
   


On Tuesday, January 14, 2014 3:24:31 PM UTC-5, Christian Hammond wrote:
>
> Hi Zachary,
>
> /api/repositories/ should not be empty so long as you've added more or 
> more repository configurations in Review Board and your user has access to 
> them.
>
> It's totally fine if a single server is hosting multiple SVN repositories. 
> Make sure to add the base of each repository (not a subdirectory within it) 
> to Review Board, though. That is, http://example.com/svn/, not 
> http://example.com/svn/trunk/myproject.
>
> Feel free to ask questions on here. That's what this list is for :)
>
> Christian
>
> -- 
> Christian Hammond - chi...@chipx86.com 
> Review Board - http://www.reviewboard.org
> Beanbag, Inc. - http://www.beanbaginc.com
>
>
> On Tue, Jan 14, 2014 at 12:08 PM, Zachary Gallagher <
> zachary@remcom.com > wrote:
>
>> Also, and I feel I may be abusing this opportunity to ask a third 
>> question:
>>
>> Is there still a problem I should expect if a single server is hosting 
>> multiple svn repositories? Or was that just an older version. I"m looking 
>> for documentation for it, but it's not coming to me easily.
>>
>>
>> On Tuesday, January 14, 2014 2:40:43 PM UTC-5, Christian Hammond wrote:
>>
>>> Hi Zachary,
>>>
>>> It's trying to find a match based on the result of 'svn info'. If it 
>>> can't find a repository entry on Review Board that has a Path or Mirror 
>>> Path matching your local checkout, then it'll fail. This is a new tool, and 
>>> we probably should improve it in this case.
>>>
>>> What I'd recommend is creating the file by hand. Just create a 
>>> .reviewboardrc file containing:
>>>
>>> REVIEWBOARD_URL = "http://ReviewBoardServer";
>>> REPOSITORY = ""
>>>
>>> Now that said, that's going to fail for you right now. There's currently 
>>> a bug in RBTools with name-based lookups for Subversion. I'm putting out a 
>>> 0.5.4 release today though, so that'll soon be taken care of. Let me know 
>>> if you would like me to rush a build to you (and let me know the Python 
>>> version) and I'll do so.
>>>
>>> Christian
>>>
>>> -- 
>>> Christian Hammond - chi...@chipx86.com
>>>
>>> Review Board - http://www.reviewboard.org
>>> Beanbag, Inc. - http://www.beanbaginc.com
>>>
>>>
>>> On Tue, Jan 14, 2014 at 11:06 AM, Zachary Gallagher <
>>> zachary@remcom.com> wrote:
>>>
 I navigate to a subversion checkout. I run rbt setup-repo --debug. This 
 is what I get.

 There are four repositories linked on our reviewboard server, but 
 they're not hosted on the same machine. How do I get this to work? I'm 
 sure 
 it's something blatant that I've missed.


 [root@*workstation **checkout*]# rbt setup-repo --debug
 Enter the Review Board server URL: http://*ReviewBoardServer*
 DEBUG:root:Checking for a Subversion repository...
 DEBUG:root:Running: svn info --non-interactive
 DEBUG:root:Running: diff --version
 DEBUG:root:repository info: Path: https://*SvnServer*/svnrepo, Base 
 path: /*Base*/*path*/*repository*, Supports changesets: False
 DEBUG:root:Making HTTP GET request to http://*ReviewBoardServer.Domain.com 
 */api/
 DEBUG:root:Making HTTP GET request to http://*ReviewBoardServer.Domain.com 
 */api/info/
 DEBUG:root:Making HTTP GET request to http://*ReviewBoardServer.Domain.com 
 */api/repositories/
 No Subversion repository found or selected for 
 http://*ReviewBoardServer.Domain.com 
 

Re: RB Tools issue with repositories. RB Tools not GETing the repositories linked on our reviewboard server.

2014-01-14 Thread Christian Hammond
Hi Zachary,

/api/repositories/ should not be empty so long as you've added more or more
repository configurations in Review Board and your user has access to them.

It's totally fine if a single server is hosting multiple SVN repositories.
Make sure to add the base of each repository (not a subdirectory within it)
to Review Board, though. That is, http://example.com/svn/, not
http://example.com/svn/trunk/myproject.

Feel free to ask questions on here. That's what this list is for :)

Christian

-- 
Christian Hammond - chip...@chipx86.com
Review Board - http://www.reviewboard.org
Beanbag, Inc. - http://www.beanbaginc.com


On Tue, Jan 14, 2014 at 12:08 PM, Zachary Gallagher <
zachary.gallag...@remcom.com> wrote:

> Also, and I feel I may be abusing this opportunity to ask a third question:
>
> Is there still a problem I should expect if a single server is hosting
> multiple svn repositories? Or was that just an older version. I"m looking
> for documentation for it, but it's not coming to me easily.
>
>
> On Tuesday, January 14, 2014 2:40:43 PM UTC-5, Christian Hammond wrote:
>
>> Hi Zachary,
>>
>> It's trying to find a match based on the result of 'svn info'. If it
>> can't find a repository entry on Review Board that has a Path or Mirror
>> Path matching your local checkout, then it'll fail. This is a new tool, and
>> we probably should improve it in this case.
>>
>> What I'd recommend is creating the file by hand. Just create a
>> .reviewboardrc file containing:
>>
>> REVIEWBOARD_URL = "http://ReviewBoardServer";
>> REPOSITORY = ""
>>
>> Now that said, that's going to fail for you right now. There's currently
>> a bug in RBTools with name-based lookups for Subversion. I'm putting out a
>> 0.5.4 release today though, so that'll soon be taken care of. Let me know
>> if you would like me to rush a build to you (and let me know the Python
>> version) and I'll do so.
>>
>> Christian
>>
>> --
>> Christian Hammond - chi...@chipx86.com
>>
>> Review Board - http://www.reviewboard.org
>> Beanbag, Inc. - http://www.beanbaginc.com
>>
>>
>> On Tue, Jan 14, 2014 at 11:06 AM, Zachary Gallagher <
>> zachary@remcom.com> wrote:
>>
>>> I navigate to a subversion checkout. I run rbt setup-repo --debug. This
>>> is what I get.
>>>
>>> There are four repositories linked on our reviewboard server, but
>>> they're not hosted on the same machine. How do I get this to work? I'm sure
>>> it's something blatant that I've missed.
>>>
>>>
>>> [root@*workstation **checkout*]# rbt setup-repo --debug
>>> Enter the Review Board server URL: http://*ReviewBoardServer*
>>> DEBUG:root:Checking for a Subversion repository...
>>> DEBUG:root:Running: svn info --non-interactive
>>> DEBUG:root:Running: diff --version
>>> DEBUG:root:repository info: Path: https://*SvnServer*/svnrepo, Base
>>> path: /*Base*/*path*/*repository*, Supports changesets: False
>>> DEBUG:root:Making HTTP GET request to http://*ReviewBoardServer.Domain.com
>>> */api/
>>> DEBUG:root:Making HTTP GET request to http://*ReviewBoardServer.Domain.com
>>> */api/info/
>>> DEBUG:root:Making HTTP GET request to http://*ReviewBoardServer.Domain.com
>>> */api/repositories/
>>> No Subversion repository found or selected for 
>>> http://*ReviewBoardServer.Domain.com
>>> */. .reviewboardrc not created.
>>>
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Re: RB Tools issue with repositories. RB Tools not GETing the repositories linked on our reviewboard server.

2014-01-14 Thread Zachary Gallagher
Also, and I feel I may be abusing this opportunity to ask a third question:

Is there still a problem I should expect if a single server is hosting 
multiple svn repositories? Or was that just an older version. I"m looking 
for documentation for it, but it's not coming to me easily.

On Tuesday, January 14, 2014 2:40:43 PM UTC-5, Christian Hammond wrote:
>
> Hi Zachary,
>
> It's trying to find a match based on the result of 'svn info'. If it can't 
> find a repository entry on Review Board that has a Path or Mirror Path 
> matching your local checkout, then it'll fail. This is a new tool, and we 
> probably should improve it in this case.
>
> What I'd recommend is creating the file by hand. Just create a 
> .reviewboardrc file containing:
>
> REVIEWBOARD_URL = "http://ReviewBoardServer";
> REPOSITORY = ""
>
> Now that said, that's going to fail for you right now. There's currently a 
> bug in RBTools with name-based lookups for Subversion. I'm putting out a 
> 0.5.4 release today though, so that'll soon be taken care of. Let me know 
> if you would like me to rush a build to you (and let me know the Python 
> version) and I'll do so.
>
> Christian
>
> -- 
> Christian Hammond - chi...@chipx86.com 
> Review Board - http://www.reviewboard.org
> Beanbag, Inc. - http://www.beanbaginc.com
>
>
> On Tue, Jan 14, 2014 at 11:06 AM, Zachary Gallagher <
> zachary@remcom.com > wrote:
>
>> I navigate to a subversion checkout. I run rbt setup-repo --debug. This 
>> is what I get.
>>
>> There are four repositories linked on our reviewboard server, but they're 
>> not hosted on the same machine. How do I get this to work? I'm sure it's 
>> something blatant that I've missed.
>>
>>
>> [root@*workstation **checkout*]# rbt setup-repo --debug
>> Enter the Review Board server URL: http://*ReviewBoardServer*
>> DEBUG:root:Checking for a Subversion repository...
>> DEBUG:root:Running: svn info --non-interactive
>> DEBUG:root:Running: diff --version
>> DEBUG:root:repository info: Path: https://*SvnServer*/svnrepo, Base 
>> path: /*Base*/*path*/*repository*, Supports changesets: False
>> DEBUG:root:Making HTTP GET request to http://*ReviewBoardServer.Domain.com 
>> */api/
>> DEBUG:root:Making HTTP GET request to http://*ReviewBoardServer.Domain.com 
>> */api/info/
>> DEBUG:root:Making HTTP GET request to http://*ReviewBoardServer.Domain.com 
>> */api/repositories/
>> No Subversion repository found or selected for 
>> http://*ReviewBoardServer.Domain.com 
>> */. .reviewboardrc not created.
>>
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Re: RB Tools issue with repositories. RB Tools not GETing the repositories linked on our reviewboard server.

2014-01-14 Thread Zachary Gallagher
That being said, http://ReviewBoardServer/api/repositories *is* empty. And 
I am given the impression that it shouldn't be. Was this something that was 
dropped. I'm using RB 1.7.16.

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Re: RB Tools issue with repositories. RB Tools not GETing the repositories linked on our reviewboard server.

2014-01-14 Thread Zachary Gallagher
Oh, well that's better. I'm a novice sysadmin, so I'm never sure how much 
of any given problem is a "real" problem, and how much is because I left 
off the trailing / or something.

Thanks for the response!

On Tuesday, January 14, 2014 2:40:43 PM UTC-5, Christian Hammond wrote:
>
> Hi Zachary,
>
> It's trying to find a match based on the result of 'svn info'. If it can't 
> find a repository entry on Review Board that has a Path or Mirror Path 
> matching your local checkout, then it'll fail. This is a new tool, and we 
> probably should improve it in this case.
>
> What I'd recommend is creating the file by hand. Just create a 
> .reviewboardrc file containing:
>
> REVIEWBOARD_URL = "http://ReviewBoardServer";
> REPOSITORY = ""
>
> Now that said, that's going to fail for you right now. There's currently a 
> bug in RBTools with name-based lookups for Subversion. I'm putting out a 
> 0.5.4 release today though, so that'll soon be taken care of. Let me know 
> if you would like me to rush a build to you (and let me know the Python 
> version) and I'll do so.
>
> Christian
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>
> On Tue, Jan 14, 2014 at 11:06 AM, Zachary Gallagher <
> zachary@remcom.com > wrote:
>
>> I navigate to a subversion checkout. I run rbt setup-repo --debug. This 
>> is what I get.
>>
>> There are four repositories linked on our reviewboard server, but they're 
>> not hosted on the same machine. How do I get this to work? I'm sure it's 
>> something blatant that I've missed.
>>
>>
>> [root@*workstation **checkout*]# rbt setup-repo --debug
>> Enter the Review Board server URL: http://*ReviewBoardServer*
>> DEBUG:root:Checking for a Subversion repository...
>> DEBUG:root:Running: svn info --non-interactive
>> DEBUG:root:Running: diff --version
>> DEBUG:root:repository info: Path: https://*SvnServer*/svnrepo, Base 
>> path: /*Base*/*path*/*repository*, Supports changesets: False
>> DEBUG:root:Making HTTP GET request to http://*ReviewBoardServer.Domain.com 
>> */api/
>> DEBUG:root:Making HTTP GET request to http://*ReviewBoardServer.Domain.com 
>> */api/info/
>> DEBUG:root:Making HTTP GET request to http://*ReviewBoardServer.Domain.com 
>> */api/repositories/
>> No Subversion repository found or selected for 
>> http://*ReviewBoardServer.Domain.com 
>> */. .reviewboardrc not created.
>>
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Re: RB Tools issue with repositories. RB Tools not GETing the repositories linked on our reviewboard server.

2014-01-14 Thread Christian Hammond
Hi Zachary,

It's trying to find a match based on the result of 'svn info'. If it can't
find a repository entry on Review Board that has a Path or Mirror Path
matching your local checkout, then it'll fail. This is a new tool, and we
probably should improve it in this case.

What I'd recommend is creating the file by hand. Just create a
.reviewboardrc file containing:

REVIEWBOARD_URL = "http://ReviewBoardServer";
REPOSITORY = ""

Now that said, that's going to fail for you right now. There's currently a
bug in RBTools with name-based lookups for Subversion. I'm putting out a
0.5.4 release today though, so that'll soon be taken care of. Let me know
if you would like me to rush a build to you (and let me know the Python
version) and I'll do so.

Christian

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On Tue, Jan 14, 2014 at 11:06 AM, Zachary Gallagher <
zachary.gallag...@remcom.com> wrote:

> I navigate to a subversion checkout. I run rbt setup-repo --debug. This is
> what I get.
>
> There are four repositories linked on our reviewboard server, but they're
> not hosted on the same machine. How do I get this to work? I'm sure it's
> something blatant that I've missed.
>
>
> [root@*workstation **checkout*]# rbt setup-repo --debug
> Enter the Review Board server URL: http://*ReviewBoardServer*
> DEBUG:root:Checking for a Subversion repository...
> DEBUG:root:Running: svn info --non-interactive
> DEBUG:root:Running: diff --version
> DEBUG:root:repository info: Path: https://*SvnServer*/svnrepo, Base path:
> /*Base*/*path*/*repository*, Supports changesets: False
> DEBUG:root:Making HTTP GET request to http://*ReviewBoardServer.Domain.com
> */api/
> DEBUG:root:Making HTTP GET request to http://*ReviewBoardServer.Domain.com
> */api/info/
> DEBUG:root:Making HTTP GET request to http://*ReviewBoardServer.Domain.com
> */api/repositories/
> No Subversion repository found or selected for 
> http://*ReviewBoardServer.Domain.com
> */. .reviewboardrc not created.
>
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RB Tools issue with repositories. RB Tools not GETing the repositories linked on our reviewboard server.

2014-01-14 Thread Zachary Gallagher
I navigate to a subversion checkout. I run rbt setup-repo --debug. This is 
what I get.

There are four repositories linked on our reviewboard server, but they're 
not hosted on the same machine. How do I get this to work? I'm sure it's 
something blatant that I've missed.


[root@*workstation **checkout*]# rbt setup-repo --debug
Enter the Review Board server URL: http://*ReviewBoardServer*
DEBUG:root:Checking for a Subversion repository...
DEBUG:root:Running: svn info --non-interactive
DEBUG:root:Running: diff --version
DEBUG:root:repository info: Path: https://*SvnServer*/svnrepo, Base path: /
*Base*/*path*/*repository*, Supports changesets: False
DEBUG:root:Making HTTP GET request to http://*ReviewBoardServer.Domain.com*
/api/
DEBUG:root:Making HTTP GET request to http://*ReviewBoardServer.Domain.com*
/api/info/
DEBUG:root:Making HTTP GET request to http://*ReviewBoardServer.Domain.com*
/api/repositories/
No Subversion repository found or selected for http://
*ReviewBoardServer.Domain.com*/. .reviewboardrc not created.

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