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Created Jul 15, 2014 by Administrator@rootOwner

Top-Level code search fails

Created by: Philzen

The Search button at the very top of the screen is a real killer feature - unfortunately for me it only works within a project.

So if there is any selected in the Project dropdown, the code snippet i am looking for is not found.

Expected behaviour would be that it searches all projects' code - or inform the user that repository code search is only possible within a selected project (if that is the case - although this would be a serious limitation of the usefulness of the search feature)

Tested and confirmed on two separate installations:

Environment 1:

Gentoo 3.4.34
Gitlab 6.9.2
MySql 5.1.67

Environment 2:

FreeBsd 9.2-STABLE
Gitlab 7.0.0
PostgreSql 9.3.4
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