Glad it was that simple! I'll go fix that error :)
Christian
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On Tue, Mar 27, 2012 at 1:28 AM, Lee Winder wrote:
> Ah, copy/paste errors, we've all been there - my bad for
Ah, copy/paste errors, we've all been there - my bad for not rooting around
in the source code a bit more :)
I didn't have the the diffutils installed (it's a pretty new PC set up) but
now I have, the reviews are being posted as expected, thanks for the assist.
Now I just need to get it set up
I think that this is similar to a problem that I've come across, or might
be the same tbh. :)
I had all sorts of issues as we're both using a perforce proxy and
reviewboard at a remote location so had to do some fiddling to get it all
to work, both configuring reviewboard, and poking ssh tunnels
Hey Lee,
Ah, looks like that error message got copy/pasted for Perforce. So it is
likely getting to your Perforce check, but it's not seeing diff.
Specifically, it's running "diff --version" and checking that "GNU
diffutils" is in the output. Can you run those steps on your system and see
what it
I don't have SVN installed in any form (command line, TortoiseSVN etc.) so
'svn info' just generates what I'd expect.
'svn' is not recognized as an internal or external command,
> operable program or batch file.
The only other VC system I have installed is Hg, and I'm as far away as
possible
I don't have SVN installed in any form (command line, TortoiseSVN etc.) so
'svn info' just generates what I'd expect.
'svn' is not recognized as an internal or external command,
> operable program or batch file.
The only other VC system I have installed is Hg, and I'm as far away as
possible
Hey Lee,
Yeah, it looks like it's seeing Subversion and trying that first, and never
even reaching the Perforce attempt.
Basically, post-review will try a number of tools in order to find out what
the repository and type is. First one to report a valid repo wins. Sounds
like Subversion is doing t
I'm trying to run post-review within a Perforce workspace without any
success. I believe I've read all the available documentation and spent the
day investigating other peoples similar problems with should have helped
but don't seem to.
The main problem seems to be that it doesn't know there