3188: After creating a repository modifying anything causes an error

mack*****@gmai***** (Google Code) (Is this you? Claim this profile.)
Feb. 28, 2014
What version are you running?
1.7.20

What's the URL of the page containing the problem?
admin/db/scmtools/repository/3

What steps will reproduce the problem?
1. Create a repo successfully
2. Go back into the repo
3. Modify anything on the page and click save

What is the expected output? What do you see instead?
Save the modification made to the repo. Instead I get "Please correct the error below", with no error below.

What operating system are you using? What browser?
Ubuntu 12.04, firefox or chrome

Please provide any additional information below.
#1 mack*****@gmai***** (Google Code) (Is this you? Claim this profile.)
Just to add a little bit more info. I'm using git with ssh, using a key.
david
#2 david
Can you expand all the sections ("advanced settings" and "internal state") and see if there's an error in one of those?

Please also check the reviewboard log file.
  • +NeedInfo
#3 mack*****@gmai***** (Google Code) (Is this you? Claim this profile.)
So I don't see anything in the logs (assuming the server log file). I've expanded everything in there and I still don't see anything. 
#4 mack*****@gmai***** (Google Code) (Is this you? Claim this profile.)
So I thought it might have to with permission, which it might still be, but I can modify users and groups no problem. It seems that it's only repos that are not working.
david
#5 david
Can you show us some (or all) of your configuration? What hosting service? SCM type? bug tracker config?
#6 mack*****@gmai***** (Google Code) (Is this you? Claim this profile.)
Sure!
- git, with ssh keys.
- Apache/2.2.22 (Ubuntu)
- Bugzilla
- MySql 5.5.35

Let me know if you need more info. I didn't seem to ever be able to modify them, and it's running on a fresh install, on a VM.
david
#7 david
What did you set the bugzilla server name to?
david
#8 david
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    +Incomplete