Hi Team,
We are trying to install Bitbucket 5.10.1 on Redhat server version (Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server release 7.4 (Maipo))
and getting below error, i have installed git by using yum install git and the git version is 1.8.3.1.
Could you please help on this.
Unsupported Git version found [1.8.3.1]. Please upgrade Git to a supported
version before installing Bitbucket.
See http://go.atlassian.com/installgit for more information.
NOTE: If you proceed without a working Git, Bitbucket won't be able to start
after installation until a working Git is found.
If you proceed without a working Git, Bitbucket won't be able to start after installation.
Are you sure you want to continue?
Yes [y, Enter], No [n]
Thanks
Sanjeev Kumar N
https://git-scm.com/download/linux mentions this issue (rhel shipping older versions) and suggests using IUS Repo (https://www.certdepot.net/rhel7-how-to-install-the-ius-community-repository/ )
CCM
Glad to hear it!
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f you know this kind of things, in 2018 and you work at Atlassian why don't you update youre installer in 2019 ?
I am trying to install on our Centos 7.6.1810 version 6.1 of Bitbucket and I getting a link to this http://go.atlassian.com/installgit completely useless.
Why should we pay you for this kind of shit ? sorry I am updating our Confluence Jira and Bitbucket servers and I amreally pissed of about the support you Atlassian guys deliver !!
Bye the way the link above also doesn't work !! Not at this moment.
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I also find the answer misleading, because the "latest" version of git on CentOS 7.9 is git-1.8.3.1-24.el7_9.x86_64.rpm and does NOT work with Bitbucket. Bitbucket will come up and refuse to start because the version is "too old".
We had to custom-build a version of git just to make it work, and now since there was a VULN announced, we are re-building the package to current build on scm.
But the thing is the version C79 distributes, has all security patches to-date. So it would be just feature releases of 2.8+ would be important.
However, Atlassian clearly says "We recommend using the most recent supported version of Git on both the Bitbucket instance and clients where possible," in https://confluence.atlassian.com/bitbucketserver/supported-platforms-776640981.html which is not exactly true.
There should be clear Bitbucket versions with matching Git versions to suggest what exactly will work, not "recommend" but "requires".
Thanks.
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