I am also hitting this error w/r/t absolute_url trying to upgrade from
RBTools 0.57 to 0.6. Our ReviewBoard installation is version 1.6.14. Seems
like it should be possible to make the use of absolute_url fallback onto
some suitable substitute; it certainly appears that there's enough info in
Thanks for getting back to me :)
Is just running rbt with -d enough or do I need something more? The log of
`rbt post -d ...` is below.
Note: Everything uploads fine, but then the tools crashes.
note: I've edited:
C:\work\env\python\Python27\Lib\site-packages\rbtools\api\resource.py
line 28
We're having some problems here using RBTools 0.6.0 on our outdated version
of Review Board. RBTools v0.5.7 worked fine. Whilst we go about updating
our version of Review Board I'd thought I'd check what the policy is for
RBTools being tied to specific versions of Review Board?
RBTools 0.6.0
Hi Lee,
Can you show me exactly what you're seeing, with a debug log? We've been
using RBTools 0.6 against RBCommons.com for some time, which runs 1.7.
We have no intention of tying this to the 2.0 releases.
Christian
On Wednesday, April 9, 2014, Lee Griffiths wrote:
> We're having some prob
On 04/07/2014 06:29 PM, Christian Hammond wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> We just put out the all-new RBTools 0.6 release. We spent a lot of time
> improving the usability of RBTools, making it easier and faster to use.
>
> There's a lot going on with this release, and I've already written it up
> twic
Hi everyone,
We just put out the all-new RBTools 0.6 release. We spent a lot of time
improving the usability of RBTools, making it easier and faster to use.
There's a lot going on with this release, and I've already written it up
twice :) So instead, I'll point you all to the news post and releas