Hi
Any updates on this?
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Thanks for the info.
For #2, I just meant what were the full command line arguments for `rbt
post` for any uploaded diff that resulted in these errors. I think the rest
of your information helped me to get a good picture there.
Can you also tar or zip the contents of that temp directory and send
Hi
1) Reviewboard version: 2.5.7
RBTools 0.7.5
2) Not sure what you mean by this, since the diff seems to be uploaded on
to the UI. The "download diff" button on the web UI works fine, but when I
click on the tab "Diff", I see this for any edited file (that already
existed in the repo, not
Hi,
Can you provide the following information? It'll help us determine where
things are going wrong.
1) What version of RBTools and Review Board are you using?
2) Can you show me the exact command line of a failed upload?
3) Can you run that command line with the --debug argument and show the
ent
Hi
I am using a git repository and on using "rbt post", the diff is not
displayed on the UI for exisitng files. Any new files that I add are
properly displayed.
For instance, this is the message I received:
"
The patch to 'README.md' didn't apply cleanly. The temporary files have
been left in
Hi Chris,
I have configured a local mercurial repo on the Review Board server.
I am also using the mercurial-reviewboard extension to generate review
requests, which is working fine.
I am facing problems while viewing the diff for a Review Request.
I am using the following tools:
Review Board :
In that case, confirm that the files you expected are in the changeset with
the changenum you passed to post-review.
Christian
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On Mon, Sep 5, 2011 at 1:48 AM, Nilesh Jaiswa
Its perforce.
On Mon, Sep 5, 2011 at 2:12 PM, Christian Hammond wrote:
> What type of repository?
>
> If it's Git, make sure that you:
>
> 1) Committed the files you want to put up for review
> 2) Didn't commit them to master (it must be a branch off of master)
>
>
> Christian
>
> --
> Christian
What type of repository?
If it's Git, make sure that you:
1) Committed the files you want to put up for review
2) Didn't commit them to master (it must be a branch off of master)
Christian
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I have generated the diff with help of post-review utility.
On Mon, Sep 5, 2011 at 11:44 AM, Christian Hammond wrote:
> It doesn't look like the diff you uploaded had any files. How did you
> generate it?
>
> Please use the reviewboard@ list for this, since it's not about Review
> Board developme
It doesn't look like the diff you uploaded had any files. How did you
generate it?
Please use the reviewboard@ list for this, since it's not about Review Board
development.
Christian
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