We are attempting to use rbtools for creating new review requests using 
distributed source control (mercurial). I know in an ideal world we are 
required to commit and then generate the review; However, there are few 
that would like to just create the review request from their current 
repository without first committing the code. I was hoping I could use the 
source control tools (i.e. hg) to generate the diff and then use that for 
posting the review request.  When we try:

/bin/python/repo$ rbt post --server <server> --target-people <user1> 
--summary "this is a test" --diff-filename ./gendiff_37527 --repository-url 
<repo_url> --parent <branch_name> --repository <repo_name>

ERROR: There don't seem to be any diffs! 

I apologize if this question has already been asked. I did search a bit and 
didn't see anything.

Thanks!

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