FishEye 1.4 Changelog

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This page contains information about the FishEye 1.4 minor releases.

Please read the FishEye 1.4 Upgrade Guide before upgrading to any of the minor releases below.

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From 1.4.2 to 1.4.3

7 February 2008

This release contains bug fixes.

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From 1.4.1 to 1.4.2

This release contains some minor improvements and bug fixes.

  • Trusted Application Support
    FishEye now allows you to set up trusted communications with other Atlassian applications. At this point, the JIRA FishEye plugin supports Trusted Applications. The JIRA FishEye plugin can request information from FishEye on behalf of the currently logged-in user, and FishEye will not ask the user to log in again or to supply a password. Previously FishEye would have used a single 'system' account to determine permissions. Now, FishEye/Crucible can apply the correct permission settings for the logged-in user.
  • FishEye now bundles the SVNkit Client as the default library for interfacing with Subversion. This streamlines FishEye configuration for Subversion users.
  • FishEye now pre-calculates line-graph data. This should improve performance in the rendering of line graphs.
  • Hyphens are now allowed in project key names.
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Unable to locate Jira server for this macro. It may be due to Application Link configuration.

From 1.4 to 1.4.1

This is a small bug-fix release.

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Unable to locate Jira server for this macro. It may be due to Application Link configuration.

Last modified on Sep 7, 2010

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