Hi,
I have a fresh RHEL 7 Review Board up and running (4.0.6 with MariaDB). Is
there a way to make my first Review Request ID numbers start at a specific
number? Say I want to start at 2000 instead of 1. Is this possible? This is
so i can keep organized with a previous build I had.
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Superch
I upgraded from 3.0.8 to 3.0.14. When I look at a diff of my git-managed
code, I get the following error:
There was an error displaying this diff.
Invalid IV size (15) for CFB8.
Any idea what's causing this?
Full trace:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File
"/usr/lib/python2.7/site-packag
I tried importing 'logging' myself and now I get an "Authentication
failed."... I'm not sure if that's just an erroneous error or if it's
actually the problem. I verified that my login credentials were correct with
Tortoise.
On Wed, Jan 6, 2010 at 1:11 PM, A
Board and a
few others and I need to choose a package for my supervisor soon.
Thanks a ton Christian, you've been most hopeful.
Anthony
On Tue, Jan 5, 2010 at 7:35 PM, Christian Hammond wrote:
> It's a bug in that release. What's really happening is that there's an
> er
#x27;logging' is not
defined". I tried toggling the logging setting, no luck. I found a post of a
similar issue but that guy was having the problem on the new review page and
the solution didn't seem to apply. Any suggestions? This feels like the last
hurdle. :)
Thanks again,
Anth
tructions is this
> one referring to?
>
> How did you install PIL? And what version of Python is PIL and Review Board
> using?
>
> Christian
>
> --
> Christian Hammond - chip...@chipx86.com
>
> Review Board - http://www.reviewboard.org
> VMware, Inc. - http
I have this same problem... except PIL is installed correctly. The
main page shows a yellow box that says "Manual server updates
required" and a blue box that says something about installing Gnu
Patch. Patch is installed and is in the path. I can run it from any
command line.
Any ideas?
On Dec 16
n it was
>> generated from... that's how it looks up the base code. as I
>> understand it, svn diff might give you the right headers, but I'm not
>> sure... we use p4.
>>
>> 2009/2/17 Anthony Foglia :
>>> This might be a stupid question. I'd li
ion control, and the revision
header is a timestamp.
Do I need to check out the demo's repository first? If so, where is
it?
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Anthony Foglia
Princeton Consultants
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