Hi,
I'm trying to install the Mercurial plugin at https://bitbucket.org/servicerocket-labs/jira-mercurial-plugin/src, but having some problems. Not sure of the exactly Maven command line to use. I tried install, but I get some errors:
We currently have Jira 7.4.4
thanks
Peter
Can anyone help with this? I can't figure out the problem. I tried running a maven dependency tree, but it didn't help:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/fxei9lii8732o0z/Screenshot%20-%209_25_2017%20%2C%207_35_54%20PM.png?dl=0
Could not resolve dependencies for project net.customware.jira.plugins:mercurial-jira-plugin-parent:pom:5.3-SNAPSHOT: Failure to find jta:jta:jar:1.0.1 in https://maven.atlassian.com/repository/public
The pom file references jta 1.0.1b at https://maven.atlassian.com/repository/public/jta/jta/. I can't figure out what is referencing jta 1.0.1, which is what it's having difficulty finding.
Haven't even looked into the problem with jira-rest-api yet
thanks for any help. I'm totally stuck in getting this plugin built.
Hi @peterkronenberg,
Did you manage to have the plugin working.
If you're still interested, I think you should retrieve it from this repo/branch : https://bitbucket.org/philpem/jira-mercurial-plugin/branch/develop.
I'm testing it and it seems to work properly on a 7.6 instance.
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I managed to build it, but it still didn't work. I got exceptions on Jira when trying to run. I'll try the repo you suggested. Looks like they've been doing more work to support Jira 7.
thanks
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Here's the image
https://www.dropbox.com/s/fz75w5z28pz88n7/Clipboard02.jpg?dl=0
My understanding was that it was now open source, not that it wasn't supported. But ServiceRocket still appears all over, so it's hard to know where to go with questions.
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CustomWare was renamed to ServiceRocket about three years ago. But it looks like it's failing to find jta.jar which is not customware related
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Any idea why it can't find the jar? Is there an error in a pom somewhere or some other configuration problem? I don't know if I'm looking in the right place, but when I go to https://maven.atlassian.com/repository/public/jta/jta/, I don't see version 1.0.1. Only 1.0.1b. But I'm not sure where that is specified
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Peter, your image didn't appear so I can't see what the problem was. I'm the original author of the plugin but I think it's been unsupported for years now, so no guarantee that it works with 7.4
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I see a pull request for JIRA 7 support, nice.
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