The automatic definition of the path in the extension was removed months ago.
'mach mercurial-setup' should install it if it's missing. If not, that's a bug. > On Dec 5, 2016, at 12:36, Benjamin Smedberg <benja...@smedbergs.us> wrote: > > I had tried both `review` and `mozreview`. > > Something must have happened with the most recent bootstrap. I thought the > `review` repo was added by the hg extension, and not in the config file. > Adding it back to the config file by hand got things working again. > > Thank you for the assistance. If I can reproduce any problems I'll file a bug. > > --BDS > >> On Mon, Dec 5, 2016 at 11:46 AM, Gregory Szorc <gsz...@mozilla.com> wrote: >> If you run 'hg paths' you'll find there is no "mozreview" path >> defined. Perhaps you meant "review?" >> >> Instructions for configuring the remote path are at >> https://mozilla-version-control-tools.readthedocs.io/en/latest/mozreview/install-mercurial.html#configuring-the-auto-review-repository >> >> > On Dec 5, 2016, at 05:18, Benjamin Smedberg <benja...@smedbergs.us> wrote: >> > >> > Windows 10 build machine. Pushing to review used to work, but I recently >> > re-ran mach bootstrap to get rust and now when I try to push to review I >> > get: >> > >> > benja@JWILLIAMS ~/hg-mozilla >> > $ hg push -r 362376::362389 mozreview >> > abort: repository mozreview does not exist! >> > >> > mozreview shows up as an enabled extension when I run `hg help` >> > >> > Running hg 3.7.3, which is I think what comes with mozillabuild. >> > >> > Assuming this is not an obvious issue, where would I debug this? >> > >> > --BDS >
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