Hi, 

I have been having quite a bit of trouble manually installing plugin 
updates and would like to pose a theory. I have a system behind firewalls 
without internet access, it was originally created in a different 
environment WITH internet access and copied here.

When I download the latest plugins and copy them to Jenkins and *restart* a 
number fail to start with errors like:

May 07, 2013 3:42:56 PM hudson.PluginManager$1$3$1 isDuplicate
INFO: Ignoring D:\Jenkins\plugins\cobertura.hpi because 
D:\Jenkins\plugins\cobertura.jpi is already loaded

I have read that when you download via the Internet the files are "my-plugin
*.jpi*" but if I download them then it's "my-plugin*.hpi*" - I am 
downloading from http://updates.jenkins-ci.org/download/plugins/

For one failing plugin I deleted the existing active-directory.jpi copied 
over the new active-directory.hpi and voila it worked.

I believe the problem is the inconsistency in the file extension is the 
problem. My sense of it is that people either update one way or the other 
but not both. I am writing up some instructions and would like to get it 
right. I have Googled for Africa but can't find an answer.

Cheers

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