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Alex Lehmann updated JENKINS-13129:
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Environment:
jenkins 1.456, tomcat 7.0.25, java 1.6.0-31 running on windows vista
was:
jenkins 1.457-snapshot, tomcat 7.0.25, java 1.6.0-31 running on windows vista
jenkins 1.455, tomcat 7.0.26, java 1.6.0-31 running on ubuntu 11.10
Description:
I still cannot update cvs or subversion plugins without manually creating a
.pinned file.
When e.g. updating cvs plugin 1.6 (shipped with jenkins.war) to 2.1, the file
is installed into the plugin dir, but no cvs.jpi.pinned file is created. When
restarting the tomcat server, the file is replaced by the 1.6 version from the
war directory.
was:
I still cannot update cvs or subversion plugins without manually creating a
.pinned file.
When e.g. updating cvs plugin 1.6 (shipped with jenkins.war) to 2.1, the file
is installed into the plugin dir, but no cvs.jpi.pinned file is created. When
restarting the tomcat server, the file is replaced by the 1.6 version from the
war directory.
This is probably related to JENKINS-12514, but wasn't fixed then
issue is still present in 1.456
> Updating built-in plugins doesn't work, the file doesn't get pinned and is
> overwritten on the next startup
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> Key: JENKINS-13129
> URL: https://issues.jenkins-ci.org/browse/JENKINS-13129
> Project: Jenkins
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: core
> Affects Versions: current
> Environment: jenkins 1.456, tomcat 7.0.25, java 1.6.0-31 running on
> windows vista
> Reporter: Alex Lehmann
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> I still cannot update cvs or subversion plugins without manually creating a
> .pinned file.
> When e.g. updating cvs plugin 1.6 (shipped with jenkins.war) to 2.1, the file
> is installed into the plugin dir, but no cvs.jpi.pinned file is created. When
> restarting the tomcat server, the file is replaced by the 1.6 version from
> the war directory.
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