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Issue Type:
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Bug
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Affects Versions:
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current |
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Assignee:
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zregvart
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Components:
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xvfb |
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Created:
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25/Nov/13 5:52 PM
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Description:
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When a connection to a slave is unexpectedly broken during a build, an Xvfb process started by the plugin is not killed. After the slave is reconnected, subsequent builds on it fail immediately because the plugin tries to start a new Xvfb process on the same display as the old one.
It would be helpful if the plugin could kill left over Xvfb processes before trying to start a new one. There could be a configuration option to kill all Xvfb processes. More robustly, it could probably find just the problematic one by command line.
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Project:
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Jenkins
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Priority:
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Minor
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Reporter:
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Jonathan Rogers
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