I have redmine configured with a git repository. All was going well until we started working on a git branch. It seems that git checkins on a branch other than master are not being registered as "associated revisions" in the redmine issues that we are referencing.
Any ideas here?
Thanks!
It appears that redmine uses
git log --all
to list revisions, which will includes every branch. Are you sure when you made your working branch that you set it up to push to redmine's git repository?I also just tested this by creating a new branch "test" on my local repo and pushing that to a new branch in the bare repo I have redmine looking at it, and as soon as I clicked in "Repository", the new branch was available, and git commit messages where already linked to issues.