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Delete a particular "SVN Commit" entry

Brent Webster
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July 8, 2012

Is there a way to delete a particular "SVN Commit" comment. There don't seem to be treated as true comments because under my Jira admin account, I cannot delete them. How can I delete an entire particular "SVN Commit" comment?

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Thomas Schlegel
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July 8, 2012

Hi Brent,

your SVN-Admin can edit an SVN-Commit-Comment within SVN. You can't remove this in Jira.

Cheers

Thomas

Brent Webster
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July 8, 2012

Thanks Thomas.

So currently in Jira, my repository root is defined as https://svn:18080/svn/XXXX. Is this the actual svn root directory or just a parent directory? I only want the svn commit information populated in Jira when a commit is made to https://svn:18080/svn/XXXX/branches/releases

So in Jira, can I defined the repository root as https://svn:18080/svn/XXXX/branches/releases?

Thomas Schlegel
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July 8, 2012

Hi Brent,

I'm not sure, if you can enter a path within a SVN Repository as your Repository root. Maybe give it a try in a test environment ?

Cheers

Thomas

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