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Still no aliasing of branch repos?
Since this topic is almost two years old, and the last status was that someone at FC would "forward it to a PM" I thought I'd introduce the question again: Why are you forcing alia …
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Kiln API 1.0 - edit RepoAlias pointing to deleted Repo
Hi guys, I think I have found another problem...
Editing an alias set to a Repository that does not exist ("None" displayed in the Kiln Web GUI, fDeleted=true in db) returns an 5 …
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Kiln API 1.0 - deleted RepoAlias records
Hey guys, I think version 1.0 of the Kiln API does not make a difference between fDeleted true/false in the RepoAlias record. I was just wondering why I was getting the wrong ixRep …
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Is there a way to alias a URL to a repository?
I have a directory of build scripts that periodically pull the production repository (like 1-0) from our Kiln installation, build the code, and deploy. After each release, I have t …
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How can I create a repo alias for a branch repo?
I guess the better question might be, why can't I create an alias for a branch repo?
I love the fact that repo aliases were implemented, but in order to make them useful for me I …
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Kiln API - Does it allow access to Repository Aliases?
Is it possible to use the Kiln API to work with Repository Aliases?
My specific example is that I'm using the API to clone our QA repository for the next Production build. It's n …
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Why do repo aliases have a different URL structure?
A couple of times, my team has realized that a repository was inappropriately named and should be renamed to match some naming convention that we've decided is appropriate. Obvious …
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What would happen if an alias was moved to a radically different repository?
The new alias feature in Kiln 2.0 is great, but it occurred to me that trouble might arise if an alias gets changed to point at a radically different repository (perhaps one that s …