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Unsupported Git Flow Version for 1.12.3 (AVH Edition) #329

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amadain17 opened this issue Jun 1, 2021 · 9 comments
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Unsupported Git Flow Version for 1.12.3 (AVH Edition) #329

amadain17 opened this issue Jun 1, 2021 · 9 comments

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@amadain17
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On Idea 2021.1.1 with the Git Flow Integration plugin version 0.7.6 installed I see "Unsupported Git Flow Version" in Idea. My Git Flow version is 1.12.3 (AVH Edition). When I click on the "Unsupported Git Flow Version" message I get a dialog saying "The Git Flow version isn't supported by the Git Flow Integration plugin" and a link to a page saying that I need the Git Flow AVH edition installed (which I have)

@autyan
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autyan commented Jun 2, 2021

same problem.

@Skitch90
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Skitch90 commented Jun 5, 2021

Same for me

@OpherV
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OpherV commented Jun 6, 2021

Does it happen for all projects? Is git flow already initialized in the project? (git flow init from cmd)

@MvdWeetering
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MvdWeetering commented Jun 7, 2021

Same for me, but running git flow init works!

@amadain17
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git flow init from command does nothing except I can run the gir flow flow successfully from the command line. The project in idea still shows unsupported git flow

@RobertoCesar
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RobertoCesar commented Jun 28, 2021

For me, the git flow init command in the project worked, but I had to restart IDEA. However the error message is not correct. It would be interesting to check if the project has been initialized to git flow to display the correct error message in that case.

@CC007
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CC007 commented Aug 2, 2021

Prob related with #323

@denglele525
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Before I pulled the project from the GIt repository, I was really confused because of this problem. But then, after pulling one project from the gIt repository, the problem was solved. I think this is a display bug.

@OpherV
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OpherV commented Aug 18, 2021

I committed something to 0.7.7 which is now out that might solve this issue. I'll reopen if it crops up again.

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