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Getting started
Install Java
SCM-Manager needs an installed Java 1.7 or newer. It is recommended to use the oracle jre. How to check which version of Java is installed:
Install the latest version of Java
Download java from here and follow the install instructions.
Install SCM-Manager
Download the latest version of SCM-Manager from here, unpack the .zip or .tar.gz package and start SCM-Manager with
First access
|=URL|http://localhost:8080| |=Username|scmadmin| |=Password|scmadmin|
Mercurial
Subversion and Git will work out of the box, but if you want to use mercurial with SCM-Manager you have to install mercurial version **1.9** or newer.
Mercurial on Windows
The installation of mercurial for SCM-Manager is very complicated on windows, have a look at:
- https://bitbucket.org/sdorra/scm-manager/issue/1/no-ability-to-rename-repository
- https://groups.google.com/d/msg/scmmanager/zOigMIn2RiE/xeFcruG70s8J
- https://bitbucket.org/sdorra/build-win-hg-packages
SCM-Manager comes with the option to install packages for windows to simplify this setup. To use such a package just login as Administrator, goto "Repository Types", click the "Start Configuration Wizard" and Choose "Download and install".
If you see an error like the following:
Then you have to install Microsoft Visual C++ 2008 SP1 Redistributable Package (x86). Note you have to use the x86 package and not the x64 package, because we use 32bit python in SCM-Manager on Windows. For more informations have a look at #522.