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How to set Git Path on Crucible/Fisheye

Enrique Esqueda May 16, 2019

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We are deploying Bitbucket server and Fisheye/Crucible servers. I was able to connect the bitbucket repos to crucible/fisheye but now I can not get them started. I get the above error, can anyone help?

Thank you in advance!

 

 

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Mikael Sandberg
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May 16, 2019

Hi Enrique,

Welcome to the Atlassian Community.

Make sure you have installed Git on your Fisheye/Crucible server and part of your path variable, it does not come bundled with the install.

Enrique Esqueda May 16, 2019

We have in in our Bitbucket server, I am connecting the repos from there, the repos are in fisheye now but I get that error when I try and start them.

I don't think I have to have git on both servers do I?

Mikael Sandberg
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May 16, 2019

Yes, it needs to be installed on the Fisheye server too. It is using it to read from the remote repository.

Enrique Esqueda May 16, 2019

Ah, I see. Thank you, I will try that then

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