Christian,
After SSH key sharing with CVS server, It is working fine.
Thanks a lot.
Regards,
Parthiban P.
On Monday, 12 October 2015 20:02:13 UTC+5:30, Parthiban wrote:
>
>
> Hi Christian,
> Thanks for the quick response.
>
> Right now, i have the below configuration on review board for adding
Hi Christian,
I am trying to configure CVS repo using *ext* connection method on review
board. But, getting the same error as mentioned in this thread. kindly help
to fix this.
if possible, please provide some sample configuration.
Review board version : 2.0.19
*reviewboard.log :*
2015-10-12
Hi Christian,
Thanks for the quick response.
Right now, i have the below configuration on review board for adding the
CVS repo.
1. Path value : => :ext:@
---> --- cvs server
---> --- this is path from the "*#**cat CVS/Root"*
as mentioned in document ver 2.5
--->
hi Christian.
The error is the same as with 1.6.3.
2013-05-02 12:34:10,206 - DEBUG - - starting thread (client mode):
0x2f88e250L
2013-05-02 12:34:10,453 - INFO - - Connected (version 2.0, client
OpenSSH_4.3)
2013-05-02 12:34:10,697 - DEBUG - - kex
Hi Christian,
Is there an ETA to 1.7.8 that will include the fix for ssh authentication
to run properly ?
TIA,
Rahul
On Thursday, May 2, 2013 4:33:18 PM UTC+5:30, Rahul Patil wrote:
Hi,
Update since last attempt :
Since I had problems upgrading from 1.6.3 to 1.7.7 , I setup a new virtual
Hi Rahul,
No ETA on 1.7.8. We're trying to put some things together before that
release.
There are no SSH fixes going into it, though. All SSH fixes we've made have
been in previous releases, and have been confirmed to fix the problems
people encountered.
I would need new details and logs to
Hi,
Update since last attempt :
Since I had problems upgrading from 1.6.3 to 1.7.7 , I setup a new virtual
machine running Ubuntu 11.04 and installed ReviewBoard 1.7,7.1 ( the
latest release ) and the reported problem of accessing CVS repository over
ext still remains.
//Rahul
On Wednesday,
On Tuesday, April 23, 2013, Christian Hammond wrote:
On Tue, Apr 23, 2013 at 11:59 AM, Stephen Gallagher
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On 04/23/2013 08:29 AM, Rahul Patil wrote:
Hi Christian,
Attempted to upgrade ReviewBoard
Hi Christian,
Attempted to upgrade ReviewBoard to 1.7.7.1 and it messed up.
Got this error when I hit the URL to RB site :
Something broke! (Error 500)
It appears something broke when you tried to go to here. This is either a
bug in Review Board or a server configuration error. Please report
On 04/23/2013 08:29 AM, Rahul Patil wrote:
Hi Christian,
Attempted to upgrade ReviewBoard to 1.7.7.1 and it messed up.
Got this error when I hit the URL to RB site :
Something broke! (Error 500)
It appears something broke when you tried to go to here. This is either
a bug in Review
Was there anything in the reviewboard.log file? This doesn't sound like a
database upgrade issue off-hand.
Christian
On Apr 23, 2013, at 5:29, Rahul Patil thescm...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Christian,
Attempted to upgrade ReviewBoard to 1.7.7.1 and it messed up.
Got this error when I hit the
On Tue, Apr 23, 2013 at 11:59 AM, Stephen Gallagher
step...@gallagherhome.com wrote:
On 04/23/2013 08:29 AM, Rahul Patil wrote:
Hi Christian,
Attempted to upgrade ReviewBoard to 1.7.7.1 and it messed up.
Got this error when I hit the URL to RB site :
Something broke! (Error 500)
Hi Christian,
I apologise if this thread in unsuitable to revive, please link me to most
recent chain if you know. This is the most relevant thread I could find.
I have the same issue, the setup is on Ubuntu 12.04 LTS , Reviewboard
version is 1.6.3. I try to create a new CVS repository with
Hi Rahul,
There have been quite a large number of SSH improvements and fixes for rbssh
since 1.6.3. At this point, 1.6.3 is considered ancient. It's worth at least
putting together a test 1.7.x installation and seeing if the problem has been
fixed.
Christian
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Christian Hammond -
FYI, I've got to the bottom of this with the help of the debug
output. It seems that whatever is calling rbssh is not picking up the
Username field and just passing the server component of the Path field.
As a result, the rbssh script is calculating the username from the user
running the
Hi Rob,
Glad you got it working. I'll look into our repository path parsing code and
see if we're somehow not handling the \ in usernames. Maybe it's being
stripped out somewhere.
Christian
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I've just installed a new reviewboard server with 1.6 beta1 and am
hitting the same issue. Anyone got any news on this ?
Thanks,
Rob
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Hi Rob,
What OS/distro is in this on?
Try finding rbssh.py in your reviewboard software installation dir
(reviewboard/cmdline/rbssh.py). Back up this file. We're going to make some
modifications.
Near the top there will be:
DEBUG = os.getenv('DEBUG_RBSSH')
Change this to: DEBUG = True
I managed to get some fixes working for rbssh for CVS. I have a couple other
related bugs to fix, but you should see 1.5.3 probably by the end of the
week.
Christian
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On
Hi Christian,
I think i know what the issue is.
The CVS server does not accept ssh connection without the command
option.
It does not allow to login into the shell.
The way to get the CVS data would be to invoke the SSH connection
along with the cvs command.
From the code, i see that you login
Work will need to be done to implement this in rbssh. I'll work a bit on it
and, if I can get that and another rbssh bug fixed in the next few days,
I'll get a release out.
Sorry for the delay. This is a new piece of code needed to work around some
other large problems, but I know it's blocking
Hi Praveen,
The root: part you're seeing is just from the logging.
To be sure, are you able to ping that hostname from the server? What happens
if you try to ssh to it directly? If that works, what happens if you try
with rbssh? That might help narrow it down, because at the point where it's
Hi Christian,
I have made the changes you suggested.
Also changed the below:
client.connect(hostname, username)
After these changes, i am getting the error:
2011-01-28 06:21:20,929 - DEBUG - start Popen
2011-01-28 06:21:22,971 - DEBUG -
2011-01-28 06:21:22,978 - DEBUG - CVSROOT/modules
Hi Praveen,
Open your reviewboard/scmtools/cvs.py.
At the top, add:
import logging
Then find the check_repository function. You'll want to add a logging
statement right before the sshutils.check_host, one after, one before
client = CVSClient(..), one before client.cat_file, and one at the
Hi Christian,
After adding multiple debug statements as you have shown above, found
this in the errmsg of _cat_specific_file function.
2011-01-27 12:29:20,837 - DEBUG - /usr/lib/python2.4/site-packages/
pycrypto-2.3-py2.4-linux-x86_64.egg/Crypto/Util/randpool.py:40:
Ah okay, so this is a bug in the new rbssh script. We'll need to implement
-l.
It actually should be an easy fix. In reviewboard/cmdline/rbssh.py, we do
argument checking and would need a new add_open line for -l that stores the
value (dest='username'). We'd then need to access that
Okay, so we'll need to do some extended debugging.
What version of Review Board are you using?
Do you have any experience with Python? To figure this out in more detail,
we'll need to introduce some logging into the CVS support and see how far
we're getting and what output we're seeing.
Hi Christian,
I am using version 1.5.2 of reviewboard.
I do not have any experience with python.
However, that shouldn't be a problem. i will look up the internet and
learn whatever is required.
Please let me know the steps needed to enable more logging in CVS from
reviewboard side.
Thanks
The command worked fine from the cli.
Attached below is the output.
cvs -f -d repo path checkout -r HEAD -p CVSROOT/modules
===
Checking out CVSROOT/modules
RCS: removed/CVSROOT/modules,v
VERS: 1.306
***
#
# The CVS
I am still seeing this issue.
has anybody been able to resolve it?
Can I add the local file system as a repository.
i have a local bugzilla installation.
i have checked out the cvs reposiroty onto the machine and am using it
for bugzilla.
can i do the same thing for reviewboard as well?
Any help
Hi,
It's hard to really say, but there's a couple more things we can try.
It looks like the SSH verification worked. The next thing CVS checks for is
whether or not it can access CVSROOT/modules in that repository.
Can you try:
cvs -f -d repopath checkout -r HEAD -p CVSROOT/modules
That
Hi All,
i am trying to add a cvs repository with ssh (ext).
I have tried with ssh keys and just plain password.
With both options it is authenticating successfully.
However, the Add Repository page gives the error A repository was not
found at the specified path.
I have looked at most of the
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