Hi again everyone,
I'm a new user of groovy, and I'm trying to learn its ins and outs but even this simple task has me stumped... I'm trying to concatenate a subtask's summary with it's created date.
From what I've read in Jira documentation / groovy documentation I'm using the following:
String summary = "issue.get("summary")" + " - " + "issue.get("created")
Can someone please help me understand what I'm doing wrong?
Thanks,
~Mike
Stop JIRA and delete the $INDEXDIR/plugins/atlassian-subversion-revisions directory, then start JIRA again.
Make sure to delete the actual atlassian-subversion-revisions directory and not just its content!
Check that your JIRA user has write access to the plugins directory.
So where do I locate this $INDEXDIR/plugins/ directory. I searched a lot for this, however, could not find it.
Regards,
Rahul Savaikar
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Start by looking at "System Information" in Admin, and scroll down to "File Paths". For me, this gives:
/usr/local/jira/indexes
That is the value of $INDEXDIR that you are seeking.
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Take a look at $JIRAHOME/caches/indexes/plugins
Guido
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Hello Mark and GuidoG,
I can only find 3 dirs under $JIRAHOME/caches/indexes/plugins
drwxr-x--- 2 scmadmprd scmadmprd 4096 Dec 20 17:17 comments
drwxr-x--- 4 scmadmprd scmadmprd 4096 Feb 12 2010 entities
drwxr-x--- 2 scmadmprd scmadmprd 4096 Dec 20 17:17 issues
Also, the location of the indexes is "Location of indexes: /var/scm_prd/jira/401/caches/indexes"
There is no "plugins" directory found.
I am using Jira 4.0.1 for your information.
Regards,
Rahul Savaikar
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Lucene indexes corrupted? try this fork of the plug-in:
https://marketplace.atlassian.com/1211294
It simply throws away Lucene and replaces it by a relational database, among other enhancements.
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I am also finding the same errors in my log file. Deleting the atlassian-subversion-revisions directory does not help; it never gets repopulated, even after waiting hours after restarting the service.
I have also checked to make sure the folder is writable. That was a good check to make. It is.
Does anyone have any other ideas? I'm at my wits end with this...
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We are using Jira Subversion plugin and subversion 1.7 without any issues. The compatability issue is with working copies. Jira itself does not need a working copy to get log information.
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You should also be aware that the JIRA Subversion plugin relies on SVNKit and SVNKit does not currently support Subversion 1.7. The svnkit.com website states:
However, SVNKit 1.7 is under development now and we plan to release it in February 2012. Fully functional beta will be ready in January 2012.
I would hope that the plugin is updated at that time (and also to support JIRA v5).
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