Hi:
We're seeing a bunch of these errors, persisting after uninstall and reinstall of the Script Runner plugin:
2013-02-20 18:58:33,749 http-bio-8443-exec-19 ERROR me@example.com 1138x1001x1 btr7p8 173.227.61.3,10.2.0.13 /secure/MoveIssueConfirm.jspa [onresolve.jira.groovy.GroovyCustomField] Resource does not exist: bundle://106.0:1/com/onresolve/jira/groovy/canned/workflow/conditions/JqlQueryCondition.groovy java.io.IOException: Resource does not exist: bundle://106.0:1/com/onresolve/jira/groovy/canned/workflow/conditions/JqlQueryCondition.groovy
JIRA 5.2.2 with Script Runner 2.1-BETA-8.
Any thoughts on where to start looking?
Don't think I've seen this one - can you try disabling and re-enabling the plugin? Restarting jira?
Any reason it was uninstalled and reinstalled?
We uninstalled and reinstalled as part of troubleshooting.
We're seeing it persist across disabling, re-enabling, and restarting, and it's got us stumped as well.
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If you go to admin -> built-in scripts, then click on "Allows the transition if this query matches a JQL query " - down the bottom in the blue box it should say "Loaded from bundle://...". Presumably this will fail, but if it does not what is the url that it gives (beginning with bundle://") ?
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Also the full stack trace could be useful, please could you create a ticket at https://jamieechlin.atlassian.net/browse/GRV
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