To enable this feature, go to administration settings and choose a duration for autologin.
When enabled, a checkbox on the login form lets users activate autologin.
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* relates to: do nothing special. Just to know that the 2 issues are related...
* duplicates: will close the related issue with the same status when closing the issue (not implemented yet)
* blocks: will require to close the blocking issue before closing the blocked issue (not implemented yet)
* precedes (end to start relation): start date of the related issue depends on the due date of the preceding issue (implemented). A delay can be set so that the related issue can only start n days after the end of the preceding issue. When setting dates for an issue, dates of all downstream issues are set according to these relations.
To set a relation, the 2 issues have to belong to the same project (may change in the future). So if an issue is moved to another project, all its relations are removed.
Circular dependencies are checked when creating a relation.
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Comment is a reserved keyword for Oracle. The five 'Comment' columns are renamed to 'Commments'.
Migration scripts were modified to let oracle users create the database. For the others, migration 41 will rename the columns (only if columns have the 'old' name).
Fixed also a few oracle specific issues.
Note: currently (in Rails 1.2.3), there's bug in Rails oracle adapter. See: http://dev.rubyonrails.org/ticket/7344
Attached patch is required for redMine to work properly.
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Keywords and the status to apply to fixed issues can be defined in Admin -> Settings.
Default keywords:
- for referencing issues: refs, references, IssueID
- for fixing issues: fixes,closes
There's no default status defined for fixed issue. You'll have to specify it if you want to enable auto closure of issues.
Example of a working commit message: "This commit references #1, #2 and fixes#3"
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For now, it's only usefull for users who are not members of the project, since members receive notifications for each issue (this behaviour will change).
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* Identifier attribute added on Project model. Used as the unix group name for the project
* Web services (disabled by default) and scripts for repository management on a remote svn host
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New commits are automatically retrieved and stored when consulting the repository in the app. This behaviour can be disabled by unchecking 'Autofecth commits' in configuration settings.
Commits can be fetched offline by running (recommanded at least for the initial import of past commits):
ruby script/runner "Repository.fetch_changesets"
It will load commits for all of the repositories.
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* added "Heading" and "Inline quote" buttons to the toolbar
* changed "Link" button behaviour (now produces [[Link]])
* added a simple help on text formatting
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