I used easy_install.
On Friday, February 20, 2015 at 10:45:53 AM UTC-6, Daniel Bansch wrote:
I'm trying to install review board on redhat with apache, mod_wsgi and
mysql. I get this error when I go to my review board site:
I was able to get it to run by changing the directory name of
ReviewBoard-2.0.13-py2.7.egg
to ReviewBoard-2.0.12-py2.7.egg.
On Friday, February 20, 2015 at 10:45:53 AM UTC-6, Daniel Bansch wrote:
I'm trying to install review board on redhat with apache, mod_wsgi and
mysql. I get this
On Friday, February 20, 2015, Daniel Bansch dban...@gmail.com wrote:
I was able to get it to run by changing the directory name of
ReviewBoard-2.0.13-py2.7.egg
to ReviewBoard-2.0.12-py2.7.egg.
On Friday, February 20, 2015 at 10:45:53 AM UTC-6, Daniel Bansch wrote:
I'm trying to install
Hi Jose,
Did your version of Python change as well?
Christian
On Wednesday, March 5, 2014, Jose Cuervo toastic...@gmail.com wrote:
I'm trying to upgrade Reviewboard from 1.6.15 to 1.7.X, I did an
easy_install -U ReviewBoard after fighting and getting Django to upgrade.
The easy_install
Hi Christian,
The version of Python did not change, they are both running Python 2.6.6. I
gained some ground on this and got past the error by copying the 'rb'
symbolic link into the media folder, then I set 775 permissions on all of
the site-packages in the /usr/lib/python folder. I'm now
SVN trunk is many years old. You won't find anything modern there.
How did you install Review Board?
It's quite likely the version of Python you used to install Review Board
and the version Apache is using are different as well.
Christian
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Hey,
I originally installed Reviewboard using an egg to get a certain version to
migrate an existing Reviewboard server to our new one. Now we need to
upgrade the new servers Reviewboard version. I've tried using the
easy_install -U upgrade way. I've tried installing manually from a tar.gz
Hi Ian,
Can you define nothing happens? It should at least output something.
You shouldn't be touching anything under htdocs. That's rb-site's
playground, and it will maintain it appropriately.
The problem you're having more than likely is a difference between the
version of Python used on the
I shouldn't say nothing happens. It goes through and says that the upgrade
was successful, the DB was upgraded successfully. It prompts me to adjust
the apache config to add the following -
Location static
SetHandler None
/Location
Alias Static /var/www/html/reviewboard/htdocs/media/static
That find command will only find things named ReviewBoard1.6.15. I'd
suggest something like:
find / -name ReviewBoard\*.egg -type d
-David
On Fri, Dec 6, 2013 at 8:50 PM, Ian troll.trolololo@gmail.com wrote:
I shouldn't say nothing happens. It goes through and says that the upgrade
was
When you say didn't work, can you clarify? Did it give you any errors?
-David
On Thu, Nov 7, 2013 at 7:29 PM, tu15936233...@gmail.com wrote:
The page returns:
The version of Review Board running does not match the version the site
was last upgraded to. You are running *1.7.7.1* and the
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