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Jamie Press commented on JENKINS-11933:
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Thanks very much!
To anyone interested, independent verification that this works. Allows jenkins
to speak to a 1.7.x db, even though it checks out a 1.6-ish working copy for
itself to use.
Basically, in my situation we all develop with 1.7.4 and check-in/merge/etc
with that version, but for builds we let Jenkins manage it's own 1.6 working
copy through this patched plugin.
Again, thanks VERY much centic, makes Jenkins useable again (for us anyway).
> Subversion plugin doesn't probably work correctly with svn server version
> 1.7.1
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>
> Key: JENKINS-11933
> URL: https://issues.jenkins-ci.org/browse/JENKINS-11933
> Project: Jenkins
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: subversion
> Affects Versions: current
> Environment: svn server 1.7.1
> ubuntu
> Reporter: Nikita Aznauryan
> Priority: Blocker
> Labels: plugin
> Attachments: 0001-imported-1.3.7.patch,
> 0002-Adjust-version-number-in-pom.patch,
> 0003-update-version-and-add-second-maven-repository-to-ge.patch,
> 0005_subversion_plugin_svnkit_1_3_7.patch, subversion.hpi
>
>
> I use usernames in my svn path like:
> svn+ssh://jenkins@somepath
> but I get a warning "... doesn't exist in the repository"
> I think it started after svn server has been updated to 1.7.1 version
> It worked fine before.
> Subversion pooling log :
> Started on Nov 30, 2011 8:11:31 PM
> Location 'svn+ssh://jenkins@path' does not exist
> One or more repository locations do not exist anymore for
> hudson.model.FreeStyleProject@3937bf4[], project will be disabled.
> Done. Took 1.3 sec
> No changes
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