Troubleshooting
Q: | Missing static files? |
A: | Make sure either to set the static_files = true in the .ini file or
double check the root path for your http setup. It should point to
for example:
/home/my-virtual-python/lib/python2.6/site-packages/rhodecode/public |
Q: | Can’t install celery/rabbitmq? |
A: | Don’t worry RhodeCode works without them too. No extra setup is required.
Try out great celery docs for further help. |
Q: | Long lasting push timeouts? |
A: | Make sure you set a longer timeouts in your proxy/fcgi settings, timeouts
are caused by https server and not RhodeCode. |
Q: | Large pushes timeouts? |
A: | Make sure you set a proper max_body_size for the http server. Very often
Apache, Nginx or other http servers kill the connection due to to large
body. |
Q: | Apache doesn’t pass basicAuth on pull/push? |
A: | Make sure you added WSGIPassAuthorization true. |
Q: | Git fails on push/pull? |
A: | Make sure you’re using an wsgi http server that can handle chunked encoding
such as waitress or gunicorn |
Q: | How i use hooks in RhodeCode? |
A: | It’s easy if they are python hooks just use advanced link in hooks section
in Admin panel, that works only for Mercurial. If you want to use githooks,
just install proper one in repository eg. create file in
/gitrepo/hooks/pre-receive. You can also use RhodeCode-extensions to
connect to callback hooks, for both Git and Mercurial. |
Q: | Requests hanging on Windows |
A: | Please try out with disabled Antivirus software, there are some known problems with Eset Anitivirus. Make sure
you have installed latest windows patches (especially KB2789397) |
For further questions search the Issues tracker, or post a message in the
google group rhodecode