I must claim that i think you are going in the wrong direction.

But if you really what to do this, i think it can be done by hacking the
file placed $hudson/jobs/<job-name>/nextBuildNumber in the end of you build
if you now it failed, this would probably work best if implemented in
groovy where you have access to the model.

or you might be able to do it directly from groovy or with a java plugin.


Mark:
it's been a vile but i now that for at least a couple of years ago it was
possible it simply overwritten what ever was in the folder with the new
result.




2013/9/5 peterman1002 <[email protected]>

> Hello,
>
> I am new to Jenkins and trying to setup my build environment.  I have
> noticed that when a build fails, the build number is still incremented.
> How can I prevent Jenkins from doing this?  I'm not here to start a debate
> on whether that is the correct behavior or not.  I just want to know how I
> can do this for my environment here.
>
> Thank you,
> Peter
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