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Bug
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Resolution: Unresolved
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Low (View bug fix roadmap)
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None
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7.6.0, 8.8.1
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7.06
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3
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Severity 3 - Minor
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Issue Summary
As opposed to DVCS, in Subversion commits or revisions are just monotone-increasing numbers and are not unique across different repositories. When the same revision number in two different Subversion repositories have the same Jira issue key associated with them, Jira will incorrectly display:
You don't have access to view all related commits. Please contact your administrator.
Steps to Reproduce
- Create a Jira project and an issue, note down the issue key
- Create two Subversion repositories
- Create two revisions in each, with the same number and same Jira issue key (created in #1) in the commit message
- Add both repositories to FishEye/Crucible
- Link both repositories to the Jira project
- Go to the issue and click on the FishEye/Crucible issue panel
Expected Results
- See two commits without a permission error
Actual Results
- See two commits with a permission error
Workaround
Currently there is no known workaround for this behavior. A workaround will be added here when available
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