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How do I connect to my Mercurial repository?

Leon Berger June 11, 2012

We're trying to connect to our repository, but can't get sys-admin rights

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Daniel Eskenazi October 9, 2012

Felipe, has this change in the past few months? Is mercurial now supported with the OnDemmand version?

Felipe Cuozzo
Atlassian Team
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October 10, 2012

No recent changes I'm afraid, please refer here for a more detailed answer.

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Felipe Cuozzo
Atlassian Team
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June 14, 2012

Hi Leon,

Unfortunelly the OnDemand version of FishEye only allows integration to our own SVN repository, external repositories are not available.

You can have a look on the list of Restricted Functions on OnDemand.

sysadmin rigths are only available to a restricted group of Atlassian employees.

Regards,
Felipe Cuozzo
OnDemand Developer

Felipe Cuozzo
Atlassian Team
Atlassian Team members are employees working across the company in a wide variety of roles.
June 14, 2012

You can however link JIRA to BitBucket or GitHub using the instructions here: https://confluence.atlassian.com/display/AOD/Linking+a+Bitbucket+or+GitHub+repository+with+JIRA+OnDemand, although FishEye OnDemand can't index remote repositories even if they are on BitBucket/GitHub, as I mentioned before.

If you have a local instalation of FishEye you can however provided full indexing capabilities for Mercurial or Git repositories.

I hope this clarifies a bit.

Cheers,
Felipe

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