Hi,
I recently migrated/upgraded from a source tree install to the
easy_install ReviewBoard install.
Since the install uploading of screenshots no longer works. You can
upload the image without error, but the image is not displayed. The
httpd error_log indicates that the uploaded file does not e
Issue resolved.
For reasons still a bit unclear to me, the apache directory /var/www/
reviewboard/htdocs directory was not being used as I expected. Instead
the python/site-pakages/reviewboard/htdocs directory was active. I
created a symlink from www area to python area, copied my old images
over
On Mon, Feb 2, 2009 at 9:12 PM, mary wrote:
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> Issue resolved.
>
> For reasons still a bit unclear to me, the apache directory /var/www/
> reviewboard/htdocs directory was not being used as I expected. Instead
> the python/site-pakages/reviewboard/htdocs directory was active. I
> created a symli
The old install procedure meant a lot of people ended up putting data
in their site-packages. rb-site doesn't do that anymore.
-David
On Mon, Feb 2, 2009 at 1:16 PM, Łukasz Jernaś wrote:
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> On Mon, Feb 2, 2009 at 9:12 PM, mary wrote:
>>
>> Issue resolved.
>>
>> For reasons still a bit unclear
Good to know.
In my (unsolicited) opinion, reviewbord could do away entirely with
the newfile class.
I want my new file diffs to appear in two columns with an empty left
column. It makes it obvious that this is a diff view (as opposed as a
snapshot view) and results in a more consistent display,
Hey Christopher,
On Mon, Feb 2, 2009 at 7:50 AM, Christopher Orr wrote:
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> Hi all,
>
> Just a few minor notes:
>
> Firstly, I discovered today that you'll probably need to clear your
> cache to fully support the new AJAXified loading of diffs.
Oh right, I need to do something about that. I t
Hi all,
Just a few minor notes:
Firstly, I discovered today that you'll probably need to clear your
cache to fully support the new AJAXified loading of diffs.
Revision 1726 introduced some new JavaScript to the bottom of the
diff_file_fragment.html template. I found that this affected some
Did you use the provided Apache config file in the site's conf/ directory?
If so, can you send it to me?
Christian
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VMware, Inc.
On Sun, Feb 1, 2009 at 8:03 PM, Justin Chen wrote:
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> Hi All,
>
> After trying some hours, it seems i've installed review
Hi Christian,
If you are referring to /var/www/reviews.starcite.com/conf, there are
4 files as following -
apache-fastcgi.conf
search-cron.conf
settings_local.py
settings_local.pyc
How can i use them in Apache configuration?
And the following are the /etc/apache2/httpd.conf - If you find any
er
Hi Christian,
Thank you very much. I read http://www.review-board.org/docs/GettingStarted
for hundreds of times, but still met lots of issues. :)
so, i still have some issues
(1) i cannot find any folder named sites-enabled under /etc/apache2/.
Any idea? how can i do in this case?
(2) you mention
Hi Justin.
1) The sites-enabled seems to be specific to certain distros. What you could
do then is just copy the contents directly into httpd.conf (unless there's a
conf.d directory, in which case put it there).
2) Sorry, I should have been more clear. I meant just the section you added
referenci
If you can file a feature enhancement request detailing how your backend
works and what you need, we can put this on our radar. But yeah, it probably
won't make 1.0, since I imagine we'll need to change a few things and it's a
little late in the game for some of those changes.
Christian
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Chris
Hi Christian,
I did the changes as your mentioned. Then i met another issue-
$ /usr/sbin/apachectl2 start
Syntax error on line 10 of /etc/apache2/conf.d/
reviews.starcite.com.conf:
Invalid command 'PythonPath', perhaps misspelled or defined by a
module not incl
uded in the server configuration
A
Sorry, i forgot to mention "i've change to use mod_python".
On Feb 3, 11:27 am, Justin Chen wrote:
> Hi Christian,
>
> I did the changes as your mentioned. Then i met another issue-
> $ /usr/sbin/apachectl2 start
> Syntax error on line 10 of /etc/apache2/conf.d/
> reviews.starcite.com.conf:
> In
Okay, the problem then is that you don't have the mod_python module
installed or configured. Which distro is this? You probably just need to
download and install the right package.
Christian
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Christian Hammond - chip...@chipx86.com
VMware, Inc.
On Mon, Feb 2, 2009 at 7:27 PM, Justin Chen wro
I am trying to use ReviewBoard under cygwin environment. It seems i
cannot install mod_python module for apache under cygwin environment.
Did anyone ever successfully install ReviewBoard under cygwin?
Thanks
On Feb 3, 11:28 am, Christian Hammond wrote:
> Okay, the problem then is that you don't
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