Ok, I've updated JENKINS-17965, but since that issue was opened 6 months
ago I'm guessing this is not a problem a lot of people are seeing?

On 10/14/13 3:02 PM, "Michael Clarke" <[email protected]> wrote:

>Ok. I've not tried reproducing your issue (the plugin works fine for
>me during development and on various different production servers I
>manage) but the warning indicates that the Entries file used to track
>filed doesn't match what's on the file system. Since you haven't
>changed the files, I suspect something is going wrong with the way we
>manage the entries file. Could you add some details about your system
>to JENKINS-17965 (operating system, default file encoding, cvs server
>version etc).
>
>Thanks
>Michael
>
>
>> On 14 Oct 2013, at 21:53, Chris Cooper <[email protected]>
>>wrote:
>>
>> Up-to-date: Jenkins 1.534 with Jenkins CVS Plug-in version 2.9
>>
>>> On 10/14/13 2:46 PM, "Michael Clarke" <[email protected]>
>>>wrote:
>>>
>>> Which version of Jenkins and cvs-plugin are you using?
>>>
>>> Thanks
>>> Michael
>>>
>>>> On 14 Oct 2013, at 21:44, cscooper <[email protected]>
>>>> wrote:
>>>>
>>>> We have a matrix job that runs fine except that when the master does
>>>> that
>>>> initial CVS update on the master prior to launching any of the matrix
>>>> builds
>>>> on slaves, it gives a CVS "file was lost" error for every file in the
>>>> project.
>>>>
>>>> The job is parameterized with a boolean named DELETE_WORKSPACE which
>>>>is
>>>> set
>>>> as the "Check parameter" for "Delete workspace before build starts" in
>>>> the
>>>> Build Environment.  If I set DELETE_WORKSPACE to true, the build runs
>>>> perfectly without any CVS errors which implies that my CVS
>>>> authentication is
>>>> correct.
>>>>
>>>> I tried running the CVS commands from the terminal window, and here's
>>>> what I
>>>> see.
>>>>
>>>> If I run the commands directly:
>>>> 1) cvs checkout -P -d project project (this is what Jenkins does if
>>>> DELETE_WORKSPACE is true)
>>>> 2) cvs update -C -d -P project (this is what Jenkins does if
>>>> DELETE_WORKSPACE is false)
>>>> Both CVS commands run fine.
>>>>
>>>> If I let Jenkins run the first command by performing the build:
>>>> 1) Run the Jenkins job with DELETE_WORKSPACE=true
>>>> 2) cvs update -C -d -P project
>>>> During the cvs update, CVS gives me a bunch of warnings about locally
>>>> modified files being moved to temporary files.
>>>>
>>>> And wait, it gets stranger.  If I do this:
>>>> 1) Run the Jenkins job with DELETE_WORKSPACE=true
>>>> 2) cvs status project
>>>> 3) cvs update -C -d -P project
>>>> Then I _don't_ get any warnings during the cvs update about locally
>>>> modified
>>>> files.
>>>>
>>>> So it looks like Jenkins is somehow leaving CVS in a strange state
>>>> where it
>>>> thinks my local files have been modified when they really haven't?
>>>>
>>>> Thanks,
>>>> Chris
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
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