Hmm, first time anybody has reported this, and that line has been there for
years. I'll make sure to fix it, but it'll only affect new installs.
Christian
On Dec 21, 2012, at 5:37, pfee wrote:
> Hi Christian,
>
> I think my next issue is with ReviewBoard rather than Fedora.
>
> The Apache c
On 2012-12-21 08:37, pfee wrote:
I think my next issue is with ReviewBoard rather than Fedora.
The Apache configuration generated by rb-site includes this line:
Options -Indexes FollowSymLinks
This mixes options starting with +/- with those without a prefix. The
documentation for httpd 2.2 war
Hi Christian,
I think my next issue is with ReviewBoard rather than Fedora.
The Apache configuration generated by rb-site includes this line:
Options -Indexes FollowSymLinks
This mixes options starting with +/- with those without a prefix. The
documentation for httpd 2.2 warns this can lead to
Hi Stephen,
Installing python-docutils got past those popup errors, only to reveal
similar errors about the lack of "markdown".
Installing python-markdown fixed this second set of popup errors. rb-site
now proceeds to create the DB tables and then runs successfully to
completion.
Hence that's
On 12/21/2012 06:18 AM, pfee wrote:
Hi Stephen and Christian,
Excellent - thanks for your work.
I tried this out on F18 beta, yum install worked without issue. I then
issued "rb-site install /var/www/reviewboard".
I had adjusted unix permissions so that rb-site could create
/var/www/reviewboa
Hi Stephen and Christian,
Excellent - thanks for your work.
I tried this out on F18 beta, yum install worked without issue. I then
issued "rb-site install /var/www/reviewboard".
I had adjusted unix permissions so that rb-site could create
/var/www/reviewboard.
I had setup mysql authorisation,
Congrats Stephen! Excellent work as always. I know that was a particularly
hairy one.
Btw, I just put out a Djblets 1.7.8 to fix a JavaScript issue that was
introduced, which I'll be announcing shortly.
Happy holidays!
Christian
On Dec 19, 2012, at 11:21 AM, Stephen Gallagher
wrote:
> On
On Wed 19 Dec 2012 05:04:39 AM EST, Christian Hammond wrote:
Hi everyone,
To those of you who upgraded to 1.7.0 and hit some upgrade problems,
I'd like to apologize and also thank you for your reports. We've fixed
up a number of these issues for those who haven't upgraded yet, and
rolled it into