Is it possible to have multiple repositories ( path to modules) configured for single crucible project.
we have a situation where, our source code repository is huge and currently I'm trying to configure crucible for one of the component which is mounted on repository in multiple modules (folders in trunk).
Pleaes let me know if this possible and guide me on this.
Regards,
Sri
Yes you can. While adding the repository, the path parameter specifies which sub path under the repository that you need scan. So I guess you can add A,D and F as seperate ones. I haven't tried this myself.
Of course you can
http://confluence.atlassian.com/display/FISHEYE/Adding+an+External+Repository
After having multiple repositories you can select a particular repository for your crucible project.
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Thanks Alok,
I did manage to add multiple repositories under "Repositoreis" ( fisheye). Let me put it in this way, I have subversion repository of huge sige with multiple modules ( folders) connected with different projects
I wan to setup a X project in crucible monitoring code only in A, D, F folders (modules/applications) leaveing B,C,E which are not related to X.
Please make me understand if this is possible in any way.
Regards,
Sri
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@sri deepthi: crucible project X will be able to add any of the repositories A, D F to review. However, if your user has permission to view repositories B, C, and E, then they could add changesets from those repositories to reviews in crucible project X as well. There isn't a restriction on which repository a crucible project can have a review created from.
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I have same issue, in project screen there is a drop down for Default Repository and I can select only one.
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We are running FishEye + Crucible (FECru) 4.2.1. After a few web searches and poking around in FECru...
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Our installation of FeCru 4.2.1 does not have the option you mention in #5.
Only one default repository per project is allowed by the dropdown when editing a project.
I would also like to know how this can be achieved in 4.2.1
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