Hi,
I am currently in the process of Installing Bitbucket Server on our Windows Server 2012 R2 machine.
I have installed Git 2.6.3-64-bit and installed Bitbucket-4.1.0-x64.
I have installed Git in our "D:\Development\Git" directory
Bitbucket is installed in "D:\BitBucket" and the Bitbucket data directory is "D:\BitBucket_ApplicationData".
I am getting the error message "Git was not found on the PATH for Bitbucket. Install Git 1.8.0+, excluding 1.8.4.3, 2.0.2, 2.0.3, and restart Bitbucket."
I have seen that you can tell Bitbucket where the Git binary files are in the bitbucket.properties file.
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I have then saved this file in the "D:\Development\BitBucket_ApplicationData\shared\bitbucket.properties" directory.
What am I missing???
Thanks
Jordan
Can you check your System Variables if git is there? Try opening a dos prompt console and type "git" to test.
If you're on windows, you may need to add git's home directory to your path (for the user that will run bitbucket)
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I found that the installation created a new user called 'atlbitbucket' and used this as the 'AtlassianBitbucket' service user. This user does not have Git either in it's path or indeed installed. I have set up a new bitbucket user, installed Git for them and then set them as the logon for the service and all now works.
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