Hello, I'd like to know if I can create a Jira project without a SVN repository. I really don't need one for every project I create and there are some circunstances when they are a burden.
Thanks in advance.
Edit: for clarification purposes, I'm using OnDemand Jira+Greenhopper and Fisheye.
Cassio
ShockMonkey Studios
Hi Cassio,
I use JIRA OnDemand, but without Fisheye and do not get any Subversion projects created so I'm guessing that the creation of Subversion repositories in your OnDemand service is coming from Fisheye rather than JIRA. In general Atlassian do not make administrative functions available in OnDemand, but you can request an admin change by logging a support ticket at https://support.atlassian.com under the Atlassian OnDemand project.
Hope that helps,
Andrew.
Hi Andrew. It makes sense and that's what I think it is. Anyway, I don't think it is such a problem that I need Atlassian to change it for me. If I could do it my self, very well, if I can't, so be it. Thanks again.
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Yes of course. Jira projects need not have SVN repositories.
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Well, every time I create a new project in Jira OnDemand it automatically creates a SVN repository. If it is possible, how do I configure it?
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Oh I a sorry, I was referring to standalone Jira installations. I am not aware of OnDemand configuration.
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