but those apparently didn't store them in the right place.
Unable to connect to a repository at URL
'https://rmfile02.routematch.local:8443/svn/RouteMatch' Server SSL
certificate verification failed: issuer is not trusted
On Wednesday, November 26, 2014 8:43:33 AM UTC-5, Dan Holme
do i have to uninstall subvertpy? how does RB know to use one or the
other? is there a config switch?
On Wednesday, November 26, 2014 8:34:38 AM UTC-5, Stephen Gallagher wrote:
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subvertpy. felt like the instructions favored that one.
On Tuesday, November 25, 2014 6:21:26 PM UTC-5, David Trowbridge wrote:
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>> I switched
I switched to Ubuntu but am still having SVN connection problems. I went
back over the installation for SVN python tools and it said it was all
installed. What am i missing?
from the apache error.log
[Tue Nov 25 17:14:27.246518 2014] [:error] [pid 8713] ERROR:root:SVN:
Failed to get repositor
On Ubuntu 14.04.01 server, following the instructions i get the following
error(s) when i run the easy_install ReviewBoard command. I haven't yet
tried to run it yet so i don't know if this is fatal but i thought i would
throw this out here before i lost the error messages.
Installing pilprin
This is ReviewBoard 2.0.11 on Widows 2008 as installed by bitnami.
I get the following: Server certificate verification failed: issuer is not
trusted
I am not prompted to accept the cert. I have tried the cmd line tools to
cache the certificate locally first but that hasn't worked. I have re