Details
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Bug
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Resolution: Fixed
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Low
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2.7.0
Description
Steps to reproduce:
- open the folder containing the repositories managed by FishEye (by default FISHEYE_INST/managed-repos)
- create a new empty Git repository and commit something to it:
git init test.git echo test > test git add test git commit -m"test"
- in the FishEye Admin, create a managed Git repository with the name 'test'
--> No error is reported, and if you clone the repo locally, you can see it is not an empty Git repository (git log returns the commit generated above)
This can happen for example if an existing managed repo was removed from config.xml (the repo is not registered to FishEye but still exists on disk)