FishEye 3.7 release notes
With today's release of FishEye 3.7, we've made important improvements to FishEye's support for Git and Mercurial, and made a range of improvements to the FishEye experince.
If you are updating an earlier version of FishEye, please read the FishEye upgrade guide and the End of Support Announcements for Fisheye. The FishEye 3.7 changelog is at the bottom of this page.
Better support for Git and Mercurial
We've improved FishEye's support for the two most popular distributed version control systems on the market, Git and Mercurial.
Not only have we added support for Git 2.0, 2.1, 2.2 and Mercurial 3.x., but our intensive testing has revealed that some Git repositories are being indexed up to 8% faster, compared with Git 1.9.1. See Supported platforms.
The latest versions of Git and Mecurial have fixes for the recently discovered CVE-2014-9390 vulnerability. FishEye is not directly affected by this vulnerability, but we recommend upgrading all your Git and Mercurial clients to the latest release. See Atlassian update for Git and Mercurial vulnerability.
Small improvements
Deprecated support for Internet Explorer 9
Support for IE 9 is deprecated, and will be removed in April 2015. See End of Support Announcements for Fisheye.
Removed support for Firefox 3.6 and 4.0
Support for Firefox 3.6 and 4.0 has been removed in FishEye 3.7. See Supported platforms.
Removed support for Safari 4 and 5
Support for Safari 4 and 5 has been removed in FishEye 3.7. See Supported platforms.
Change log
This section will contain information about the FishEye 3.7 minor releases as they become available. These releases will be free to all customers with active FishEye software maintenance.
If you are upgrading from an earlier version of FishEye, please read the FishEye upgrade guide.
The issues listed below are just the highlights of all those that have been resolved for the FishEye 3.7.x releases.
7 April 2015 - FishEye 3.7.1
27 January 2015 - FishEye 3.7.0