Ah, completely understand now. Sorry for the trouble folks.
Thanks Christian (and of course David and Stephen as well).
On Thursday, April 23, 2015 at 8:22:42 PM UTC-4, Christian Hammond wrote:
>
> Hey James,
>
> The problem really has to do with the limitations we're under when talking
> to a G
Hey James,
The problem really has to do with the limitations we're under when talking
to a Git repository. Let me go into that and then I'll go into how that
relates to what you're dealing with.
The reason that raw file URL field exists is because, with Git, it's not
possible to request a given f
Sorry, I don't understand.
My root patch has an addressable hash from the repository. When I initially
showed the following diagram, the intent was to show that my local and
ReviewBoard-watched remote repository are in sync.
{ReviewBoard}
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You're missing the point though. You still have to have an addressable hash
from the repo in order to establish a baseline or else none of the parent
diffs will have anything to compare against.
On Thu, Apr 23, 2015 at 5:23 PM James Knight
wrote:
> First of all, thanks for the replies; I apprecia
First of all, thanks for the replies; I appreciate the help.
@Stephen Gallagher
I think this is were I am failing to communicate. I'm not trying to have my
Git repository or web viewer to represent the file hashes as I haven't
pushed anything to a remote Git repository. I'm hoping to avoid this
Yeah, the raw file URL needs to have the revision in there somewhere. Since
you're using GitLab, you should just choose "GitLab" instead of "None -
Custom Repository"
-David
On Thu, Apr 23, 2015 at 10:52 AM Stephen Gallagher <
step...@gallagherhome.com> wrote:
> On Thu, Apr 23, 2015 at 11:49 AM
On Thu, Apr 23, 2015 at 11:49 AM James Knight
wrote:
> Repository options are configured as follows:
>
>- Hosting Service: None - Custom Repository
>- Repository Type: Git
>- Path: git@myserver:mygroup/myproject.git
>- Raw file URL mask: http://myserver/mygroup/myproject/raw/devel
Repository options are configured as follows:
- Hosting Service: None - Custom Repository
- Repository Type: Git
- Path: git@myserver:mygroup/myproject.git
- Raw file URL
mask: http://myserver/mygroup/myproject/raw/develop/
For our repository:
- GitLab (7.4.3)
- The project
How have you configured the repository on Review Board?
-David
On Wed, Apr 22, 2015 at 1:50 PM James Knight
wrote:
> So I wasn't using RBTools but I figured I'd try it first to see a working
> solution with rbt rather than using the web interface.
>
> After installing and invoking `rbt`, the fi
So I wasn't using RBTools but I figured I'd try it first to see a working
solution with rbt rather than using the web interface.
After installing and invoking `rbt`, the first commit of ten (10) created
my first review for me. As soon as I try performing an `rbt posh
` on the second or greater
On Thu, 2015-04-16 at 09:07 -0700, James Knight wrote:
> I have the following scenario, I have a remote Git repository
> (powered by GitLab) configured and working as expected with
> ReviewBoard (2.0.15). In my local repository (cloned), I have a
> series of ten (10) commits I'm about to push to
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