Is there a way to configure Fisheye so it will ignore all files except those in a specific directory tree in the Subversion repository? We have multiple projects in one Subversion repository. And Fisheye gladly offers up any and all files which have changed. Resulting in a difficult and confusing session when adding review content.
Subversion repository with multiple projects confuses Fisheye
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A repository in FishEye does not need to match a SVN repository 1:1. Instead it is possible to create one or multiple repositories in FishEye that reference a specific directory tree within a SVN repository only. As explained in the Atlassian FishEye documentation on SVN repository setup one can specify both a SVN URL as well as a Path parameter at creation of a FishEye repository. By specifying different pathes it is possible to create a separate "repository" in FishEye for each of your projects within a the one Subversion repository.