Lee,

Looks like there's a bug. Can you file this on the google code issue
tracker?

Thanks!
-David


On Thu, Feb 27, 2014 at 3:48 AM, Lee Laborczfalvi <labor...@gmail.com>wrote:

> I've just switched over to use rbt instead of post-review, but I'm finding
> that it's ignoring the PUBLISH=1 directive in the .reviewboardrc file.
>
> I can see that my review is sitting on the server with the diff correctly
> there, the distribution group correctly there, but it is a draft only, not
> published.
>
> I've checked my .reviewboardrc file and it has PUBLISH=1 in it.
>
> When I make use of the command rbt post -p <changenum> then it correctly
> publishes the review request.
>
> I'm not sure whether there's a bug here, or whether I've misconfigured
> something? I can see that all of the other fields in the .reviewboardrc
> file are being used.
>
> Thanks
> Lee
>
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