That's what I was looking for, thanks
On Wednesday, April 4, 2012 1:02:54 PM UTC-7, sti wrote: > > Did you try the inverted branch choose strategy in git plugin advanced > settings on the job configuration page? > > -- Sami > > 2012/4/4 John Hinnegan <[email protected]>: > > I have 2 auto-build jobs in Jenkins for 1 real project (git repo). > > > > Job 1 builds and tests any branch pushed to the repo > > > > Job 2 builds only the master branch, and, upon successful tests, pushes > the > > change out to our testing env. > > > > Both jobs will trigger if a push to master happens. Setting Job 2 to only > > build after Job 1 causes Job 2 to build master, even if no changes have > > happened (since Job 1 builds for any branch). > > > > I would like to only run Job 2 if Job 1 succeeded, and was for master. > Or to > > have Job 1 build for any branch but master. Or maybe put a pre-build > check > > for Job 2 that stops the build unless a change has occurred since last > > build? > > > > Any way I can get this working? > > Or maybe I can put the deploy into Job 1 only if it's building on branch > > master? > >
