Path to repository greyed out
Added by Yitzhak Bar Geva over 15 years ago
After setting up my project and defining Git as my SCM, I returned to the settings page, intending to change the location of the git repository under
settings -> repository -> (SCM = Git) Path to .git directory *
but the input fields were grayed out and I couldn't figure out what I have to do to to restore the "inputability". Help?
Replies (5)
RE: Path to repository greyed out - Added by Nanda P over 15 years ago
You can't edit the Repository settings. but you can delete & recreate it.
You should see delete option on settings -> repository screen, if you have admin or permission ("Roles and permissions" -> Repository -> Manage repository)
HTH.
Thanks,
Nanda
RE: Path to repository greyed out - Added by Yitzhak Bar Geva over 15 years ago
Thanks very much. I also saw something about "WS integration" or some thing. What's that? What does WS refer to? I tried to find something on it in the documentation, but couldn't.
Also, how does one delete a project? I created a scratch project on demo.redmine.org and can't find where I delete it
Thanks again
RE: Path to repository greyed out - Added by Nanda P over 15 years ago
- Administration -> Projects -> Delete
Note: You have to have admin access to delete a project.
On "demo.redmine.org" you are not the admin to delete the Project. it will let you create one but not to delete.
Regarding "WS integration" - I have no clue. where did you see that? (may be WS Stands for "Web Services"?!)
RE: Path to repository greyed out - Added by Mischa The Evil over 15 years ago
Yitzhak Bar Geva wrote:
I also saw something about "WS integration" or some thing. What's that? What does WS refer to? I tried to find something on it in the documentation, but couldn't.
See RedmineSettings and HowTo_configure_Redmine_for_advanced_Subversion_integration. So, it's documented... :)
Kind regards,
Mischa
RE: Path to repository greyed out - Added by Yitzhak Bar Geva over 15 years ago
Thank you very much. I couldn't remember where I saw it and it turns out it was in conjunction with SVN integration,
Yitzhak