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This page contains instructions for the initial installation of Crucible.
On this page:
Follow these steps to install Crucible:
/FISHEYE_HOME/.java is in the PATH, or that the JAVA_HOME environment variable is set.When accessing repositories from stand-alone Crucible, the SCM client interface will access the repositories on demand. This requires that you configure the plugin.
For complete instructions, see Configuring Repositories.
To go on with configuration, see the page configuring Crucible.
13 Comments
Anonymous
Jul 13, 2011It might be useful to update this page to list Mercurial as supported
Anonymous
Sept 14, 2011It might be useful to explain how to install BOTH Crucible and FishEye on a single computer considering that the ZIP files that contain them look exactly alike down to the number of files in each ZIP. After that, I'd write some installation instructions that are less arcane and a bit easier to follow. The instructions on this page are not particularly useful at all.
Jeremy Wagor
Oct 05, 2011Ya what he said
Johan Elmström
Nov 09, 2011The instructions on this page are though http://confluence.atlassian.com/display/CRUCIBLE/Crucible+and+FishEye..
Jeremy Wagor
Oct 05, 2011How come you have removed the "view Wiki Markup" link on your documentation pages. It was very handy for importing certain docs into our own wiki?
Seb Ruiz
Oct 05, 2011Hi Jeremy,
This instance of Confluence has been upgraded to Confluence 4, where wiki markup is no longer used for editing. Please read about this in the release notes.
Jeremy Wagor
Oct 07, 2011Understood but honestly you guys should not discount all your customers that will not be going to 4 in the near future. Removing that makes creating my internal documents based on your documents a nightmare. Any customer looking up documentation on v3.5 obviously is not going to be on 4.0. If it were me I would not alienate 90% of my customers. I would make version 4 documentation run on 4.0 backend but anything below that I would keep running on the more compatible 3.5 and below. Just sayin
Seb Ruiz
Oct 07, 2011Hi Jeremy,
Part of Atlassian's philosophy when developing new features and fixing bugs is that we constantly "eat our own dog food" – use the products that we are developing! In that, we are always pushing the latest versions of our software to the instances that we are using. This also serves to provide the public with a view into the developments that are being made across our product suite. Obviously we are always going to be "ahead of the pack" when it comes versions of our software.
As for your use case of copying documentation into your own Confluence instance, I am sorry that the editor format change now breaks your workflow, but we believe that the new editor in Confluence 4 provides many improvements over the 3.x series.
Anonymous
Oct 06, 2011I want to purchase Crucible but was told that Fisheye is required. Is this true? The instructions indicate you can install and use Crucible in standalone mode without Fisheye.
Seb Ruiz
Oct 06, 2011FishEye is not required by Crucible, but FishEye features will not be available (browsing source, file history, comprehensive search etc).
Anonymous
Jan 18, 2012"Download the Crucible zip file and extract it" - the link is broken.
Seb Ruiz
Jan 18, 2012Thanks, fixed
Anonymous
Mar 28, 2012with the combined crucible / fisheye setup, how are releases managed? with each fisheye upgrade, can i just run the install separately or do i need to wait for new duo-package to be built with next build of crucible ?