Correction: killing the currently running job.  It is fine to kill jobs in the 
queue especially if you know they are going to fail or be invalid without the 
build you want to manually start.

HTH,
-Alex

On 1/1/20, 10:32 PM, "Alex Harui" <[email protected]> wrote:

    I think unless you access the configuration screens, you can't break 
anything.  Well, other than killing jobs because that can leave intermediate 
files locked sometimes.
    
    After logging in, you should be able to see a downarrow by each job that 
should have a "Build now" option.
    
    HTH,
    -Alex
    
    On 1/1/20, 10:28 PM, "Greg Dove" <[email protected]> wrote:
    
        Yes, it was the
        
https://nam04.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=http%3A%2F%2Fapacheroyaleci2.westus2.cloudapp.azure.com%3A8080%2Fjob%2Froyale-compiler%2F&amp;data=02%7C01%7Caharui%40adobe.com%7C28294bd3dcb84ecda1a008d78f4d8e7b%7Cfa7b1b5a7b34438794aed2c178decee1%7C0%7C0%7C637135435576628990&amp;sdata=%2FE4WeN3uIESoDFCTjdL6hzFPQlyeNgcwe4yJTnZq%2BG4%3D&amp;reserved=0
        that
        I was trying to figure out how to do.
        I'm not so experienced with Jenkins itself, so I don't want to be let 
loose
        on anything that is out of my league.
        So if there's something with restricted privileges, I'd be really happy
        with that, just being able to manually trigger a build would be great.
        Otherwise if it is shared credentials I can just be very careful :)
        Not urgent though....
        
        Thanks,
        Greg
        
        
        On Thu, Jan 2, 2020 at 7:14 PM Alex Harui <[email protected]> 
wrote:
        
        > Assuming you are referring to apacheroyalebuilds2, PMC members have 
access
        > to the login credentials for Jenkins (not your apache credentials) 
and can
        > login and be offered to start a build on demand.
        >
        > -Alex
        >
        > On 1/1/20, 6:59 PM, "Greg Dove" <[email protected]> wrote:
        >
        >     Just a (definitely non-urgent) random request....
        >
        >     There have been a few times that I have made changes to the 
compiler
        > and
        >     the framework code where the compiler needs to be built before the
        >     framework in order to avoid a (temporary) unstable build state. 
I'd
        > like to
        >     be able to manage that if I can by manually triggering the 
compiler
        > build.
        >
        >     I'm not interested in accessing Jenkins to change configuration or
        > anything
        >     else, but if there was a way I could make a manual build request
        > without
        >     waiting for git polling to happen for these specific scenarios 
that
        > would
        >     be helpful. I assume it should be possible either through a login 
or
        > via
        >     the REST API.
        >
        >     I'm not sure if my apache credentials are supposed to work on 
this,
        > but I
        >     do see that the connection is not secure, so I did not try to 
login
        > with
        >     those. Can someone please point me in the right direction? If 
this is
        > not
        >     available to me for some reason, no problem, I will just live 
with it.
        >
        >     Thanks,
        >     Greg
        >
        >
        >
        
    
    

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