This page last changed on May 26, 2010 by edawson.
  • CRUC-3466: FishEye does not support scanning repositories requiring http authentication, and only supports ssh based remote repos when run within a ssh-agent session with the correct keys added to authenticate against the remote repository.
  • CRUC-3460: LOC changes can get counted twice when merged to another branch - once for the branch being merged, and once for the merge commit - this should only affect files modified in both parent trees (not files only modified on one branch).
  • CRUC-3489: LOC counts for branches only show totals for the diffs made on the branches without accounting for the initial LOC that existed when the branch was created, thus can appear as negative values!
  • CRUC-3467: FishEye will fail to detect files moving from binary to text until subsequent modifications are made.
  • CRUC-3520: In the browse file view, FishEye will often fail to "show related revisions" due to copies or moves.
  • CRUC-3408: If the watched repository has multiple heads on the same branch, the content searching can sometimes be relevant only for the first head seen.
  • CRUC-3525: When entering a partial hash, if it doesn't match it can sometimes result in an internal error within FishEye.
  • CRUC-3474: If a file is removed and then another file is copied or moved over the same file within one commit, the ancestor revision is miscalculated and can result in errors in "diff to previous".
  • CRUC-3470: Permission changes (and prop changes in repos converted from svn) may result in revisions that have no ancestors - subsequent changes will consider it's parent revision to be their parent revision.
  • CRUC-3582: EyeQL searches based on mercurial tags do not work.
  • CRUC-3468: Scanning repositories converted from svn (especially using hgsubversion) can result in commits that take a long time to scan (due to the changes produced by merges from other branches).
  • CRUC-3354: The revision ID is not displayed along with the hash ID for a commit in all locations, particularly within Crucible reviews.
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