Re: No supported repository could be accessed at the supplied url.

2017-08-03 Thread rajakumari nandini
Hi Every one even i got this error, I have just changed server URL which is there in regEdit:HKEY-CURRENT_USER->Perforce Port to---perforce:1666. It' worked for me On Friday, 4 May 2012 12:07:40 UTC+5:30, q wrote: > > when i use "post-review", always get the "No supported repository could b

Re: No supported repository could be accessed at the supplied url.

2015-08-03 Thread Mykola Bilovus
My fix to this problem was to do a 'cd' into the root of my sources folder, then run a 'post-review -d' to make sure the repository type is recognized properly пʼятниця, 4 травня 2012 р. 09:37:40 UTC+3 користувач q написав: > > when i use "post-review", always get the "No supported repository co

Re: No supported repository could be accessed at the supplied url

2013-06-18 Thread Secita Jose
Never mind got this working :-) On Tuesday, June 18, 2013 12:40:03 PM UTC-4, Secita Jose wrote: > HI, > > I have review Board(1.7.9) set up on windows 7. > > Using post-review.exe from command line I am able to create review request > for a svn repository , that has 'Basic authentication'

Re: No supported repository could be accessed at the supplied url.

2012-07-31 Thread Dmitry Chichkov
Hi, Regarding the Bazaar patch, I've had a problem with this code, it was issuing a command like: bzr diff -q -r submit:.. And for some reason bazaar 2.4.1 (too old?) was complaining with: bzr: ERROR: No submit branch available for branch... I'm not sure what is going wrong here, it looks

Re: No supported repository could be accessed at the supplied url.

2012-05-24 Thread Christian Hammond
It would be nice if you could post any fixes you have up at http://reviews.reviewboard.org/ so we can integrate them. We don't use Bazaar much ourselves, so support for it tends to not be kept up-to-date without contributions. Christian -- Christian Hammond - chip...@chipx86.com Review Board - h

Re: No supported repository could be accessed at the supplied url.

2012-05-07 Thread q
Find the cause of the problem, in the subversion "svnserve.conf" file, write a wrong realm. Thanks again. On May 6, 9:46 pm, q wrote: > Thanks for your reply. > > The server is centos, and the Review Board repository configuration > like this: > Name: revew > Hosting service: Custon > Repository

Re: No supported repository could be accessed at the supplied url.

2012-05-06 Thread q
Thanks for your reply. The server is centos, and the Review Board repository configuration like this: Name: revew Hosting service: Custon Repository type: Subversion Path: svn://192.168.0.111/svn/review The Client is Widows XP Now the ".reviewboardrc" file at the root of checkout path in my local

Re: No supported repository could be accessed at the supplied url.

2012-05-04 Thread Christian Hammond
That file should exist at the root of your repository, not in your home directory. Make sure the repository path matches exactly what you have in your Review Board repository configuration. Can you show that configuration? Christian On May 4, 2012, at 20:06, q wrote: > I try it, and change

Re: No supported repository could be accessed at the supplied url.

2012-05-04 Thread q
I try it, and change ".reviewboardrc" file in many times, but not worked. use command "post-review -d", get result: >>> RBTools 0.4.1 >>> Home = C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator\Application Data No supported repository could be accessed at the supplied url. I copy the ".reviewboardrc" file

Re: No supported repository could be accessed at the supplied url.

2012-05-04 Thread Christian Hammond
Try removing the REPOSITORY entry and letting post-review determine it itself. Christian -- Christian Hammond - chip...@chipx86.com Review Board - http://www.reviewboard.org VMware, Inc. - http://www.vmware.com On Thu, May 3, 2012 at 11:37 PM, q wrote: > when i use "post-review", always get