After this upgrade, I now get the following error when trying to view the Version Control tab:
"Error rendering 'com.atlassian.jira.jira-cvs-plugin:cvs-tabpanel'"
I'm sure this is related to the CVS opensource plugin I had to use since JIRA stopped supporting CVS after version 6.1. Does anyone have any idea how to get CVS working again, other than the "Purchase Fisheye" answer?
Michael,
I hacked on the plugin source enough to get it working with JIRA 7. You can download my modified plugin here:
https://bitbucket.org/aebailey/jira-cvs-plugin/downloads
Warning: This is my first time building a JIRA plugin or using git. It requires JIRA Software 7.0. It will not work with JIRA 6.x.
I was able to download it without issue and am checking it out now. It seems to be working fine! Thanks so much, Adam.
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Saved my day as well. We are using it with JIRA 7.1.7
Thanks a lot !
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Hi Adam,
I hope you are still out there - I'm using your version 1.2_dev of the jira-cvs-plugin.
It's working just great. Now some of the cvs projects which are currently configured in the cvs-plugin have been moved away from cvs to git. Since there are a number of errors in the log now I'd like to remove those projects from the cvs-plugin. I haven't found a "remove" button nor a suitable database table where the data is stored.
Can you point me to a right place (if any).
Thanks - Christoph
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Christoph,
I see the problem. You can add or edit modules (Administration -> Add-ons -> CVS Modules) but there is no way to remove them.
The plugin will only allow you to delete a module if it is not used in any projects, but I couldn't get this to work. I removed a module from all projects and still couldn't delete it.
Honestly I don't understand how the plugin works, but I will see what I can do.
Adam
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