When trying to go to this page:
http://jira.fourthfactor.com:8855/secure/admin/ViewPriorities.jspa
I get the error:
Referer URL: http://jira.fourthfactor.com:8855/secure/admin/ViewIssueTypes.jspa
java.lang.IllegalArgumentException: The resource path [includes/jira/admin/priority-schemes-for-priority/prioritySchemesForPriorityPage.soy] is not valid
java.lang.IllegalArgumentException: The resource path [includes/jira/admin/priority-schemes-for-priority/prioritySchemesForPriorityPage.soy] is not valid
at org.apache.catalina.webresources.StandardRoot.validate(StandardRoot.java:250) [catalina.jar:8.0.17]
at org.apache.catalina.webresources.StandardRoot.getResource(StandardRoot.java:212) [catalina.jar:8.0.17]
at org.apache.catalina.webresources.StandardRoot.getResource(StandardRoot.java:206) [catalina.jar:8.0.17]
-- continues...
This occurred after I upgraded to the latest version. Because of this I am unable to edit or manage priority labels.
The error seems to match a known bug here - JRASERVER-66350. Can you confirm if this is the case?
I am experiencing the same issue as was reported in an upgrade to JIRA versio 7.8, the only thing I am unsure about is, that my JIRA instance isn't being run in Dev mode (at least not that I'm aware of). I also don't know what version of the Atlassian SDK or AMPS we are running (if any at all) or how to find that out..
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