Hello,
I've gone through the process of uninstalling the SVN Importer plugin, however when I commit I still see that the system is trying to call subgit and syncronize to my SVN repository.
If I do a search under my stash-home/data directory I can still see subgit and other svn directories exist.
Is there anything special I need to do in order to ensure that this plugin is properly removed?
Thanks
What versions of the plugin/stash do you use? We'll check it ASAP, but I think with the latest version of the plugin and stash described behaviourn should not be reproducible.
If it is, then you may first uninstall SubGit from each repository from the "SVN Mirror" settings page and then uninstall add-on itself.
Thanks this worked! It would be nice if the act of uninstalling the plugin automatically uninstalled any repository syncs as well.
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We are using Stash version 2.7.0. As for the plugin I don't remember which version it was off the top of my head as we removed it last week.
Is an acceptable work around to re-install the plugin and then uninstall SubGit from the SVN Mirror settings page?
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Hello Chris,
Indeed, this workaround should work well for you:
1. Enable plugin once again. I think you should use v2.0.4 with Stash 2.7.0 (you can use this direct link from 'Upload Plugin' menu).
2. Then go to 'Subversion Mirror' page and click on 'Uninstall' button for every Git repository synchronized with SVN;
3. Disable plugin.
Just for further references: we've fixed this problem in v2.0.6: once the plugin gets disabled, no further synchronization happens. Note that this version requires Stash 2.8+.
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