Craig,
I don't seem to get fisheye to work for me. Any pointers? Thanks.
-Akara
Craig L Russell wrote:
Just a suggestion: you might see if all of the closed JIRA issues have
the subversion commit notices. Those that don't would be candidates for
manually adding a comment with the commit (and possibly a link to the
diff via fisheye).
Craig
On Jan 27, 2009, at 11:04 AM, Akara Sucharitakul wrote:
No need. JIRA links that automatically.
Try go to issue OLIO-3 using JIRA. Below, you'll see a number of
tab-like hyperlinks with these items:
All Comments Work Log Change History Subversion Commits FishEye
Click on Subversion Commits and you'll see the commit message and
hyperlinks to the diffs on the commit. All you need to do is to put
the issue numbers into the svn commit message. My standard format is
"Fix for issue OLIO-3 [, ...]" and then I add further comments to the
commit message. Hope this makes you happier.
-Akara
Shanti Subramanyam wrote:
It would be great to include the svn commit message (including the
patch) in the resolution of the JIRA issue. It's just a matter of
cut-n-paste from the email that the svn commit sends out. This helps
one see at a glance which files were changed and the nature of the
changes.
Thanks
Shanti
Craig L Russell
Architect, Sun Java Enterprise System http://db.apache.org/jdo
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P.S. A good JDO? O, Gasp!