In T11124#179972, @chad wrote:On your local install or on Phacility test instance?
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Jun 10 2016
Jun 10 2016
In T11124#179970, @chad wrote:You can either point Diffusion in your test instance to the URL of your SVN repository, or if it's behind a firewall and you can't, you can zip it up and add it to the Files area on Phacility and we can manually retrieve it for you.
In T11124#179967, @chad wrote:We need the repository, not the database.
I've already import the database dump file. The backup.sql.gz file is the result of ./bin/storage dump.
In T11124#179963, @chad wrote:Google and Stack Overflow are going to be better resources for things like this, and we're not unfortunately. At least with those sites you can give specific details about what system you have and what you're trying to do, and can get the most up to date answer. All we're going to do here is the same thing, and charge you for our time. That's not great for anyone. :(
In T11124#179960, @chad wrote:Its up to you to provide us a reproducible bug report under "free support". If you need us to do these steps for you, we'd be happy to, but we charge $1,500 an hour for this.
In T11124#179958, @chad wrote:If you're willing you can just import the whole thing into the private test instance and we can inspect it from there.
In T11124#179954, @chad wrote:If you can isolate the bad commit and upload a version we can inspect on a test instance on Phacility, we can troubleshoot it further.
- http://phacility.com/
- Click "Try Free"
- Sign up
- Launch a "Test Instance"
- Report back to us if it does not import there.
I upgrade Phabricator today.
Jun 9 2016
Jun 9 2016
Thank you. We will upgrade this weekend and report back.
I've read through this article and I am unable to determine what the next step should be. I've already used the repository tool to reparse the bad commit but new commits all go into the same state. One thing to note, my version of the repository tool does not have an --importing flag.
I created the task, then changed the tags manually (selecting only the tags I felt necessary - also removing the BUG tag). Seems I may have found a bug with the bug tracker. ;)