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Issue Type:
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Bug
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Affects Versions:
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Assignee:
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Nicolas De Loof
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Components:
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Created:
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29/May/13 4:32 PM
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Description:
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Our project is using a variable to specify the local repository directory for Git, such as "${var}". When triggering builds with Git hook, GitSCM.compareRemoteRevisionWithImpl() uses it's plain text value to retrieve the working directory, eg "workspace/${var}" instead of "workspace/dir". As a result, hook always think new change is found and trigger new builds even there is no new change at all.
I did some debugging and found that the environment variables retrieved when triggered by hooks are less than those when triggered by "Build Now". But I could come up with a quick fix.
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Project:
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Jenkins
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Priority:
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Major
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Reporter:
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Jason Zhang
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