On Oct 24, 11:06 am, Thor Simon wrote:
> On Oct 22, 7:18 pm, Christian Hammond wrote:
>
> > What it tries to fetch varies between setups, as it's dependent on the
> > operating system and such.
>
> It sure doesn't look to me like it varies between setups
On Oct 22, 7:18 pm, Christian Hammond wrote:
> What it tries to fetch varies between setups, as it's dependent on the
> operating system and such.
It sure doesn't look to me like it varies between setups, not for
p4python.tgz. So I am really flummoxed about what's going on,
particularly since
On Oct 22, 6:39 am, Christian Hammond wrote:
> I believe this was a temporary problem. I can no longer reproduce it. Doing
> an easy_install P4PythonInstaller works fine now. Are you still hitting that
> same error?
>
> Are you by any chance behind a proxy?
Same error this morning. We're not b
On Oct 20, 3:02 pm, Christian Hammond wrote:
> The one we use is a custom installer we wrote to do the installation of
> Perforce's Python library. It's really just a wrapper.
I am not Python savvy and really have no idea how to manually install
the library so that Reviewboard can use it. We'r
Now I get a different error, much earlier in the process:
r...@reviewboard:/usr/src# easy_install P4PythonInstaller
install_dir /usr/local/lib/python2.6/dist-packages/
Searching for P4PythonInstaller
Reading http://pypi.python.org/simple/P4PythonInstaller/
Reading http://www.review-board.org/
Best
I'm trying to install ReviewBoard on an Ubuntu 10.10 (x86) system.
I've followed the instructions in the administration guide and have
just about everything installed except the Perforce integration. I've
installed p4 from the 2010.2 release in /usr/local/bin, which is in
$PATH.
I can't figure ou