Hello Nicolas,

thank you for this hint. I will contact bitbucket.

Regards,
Lars

2014/1/20 nicolas de loof <[email protected]>:
> bitbucket jenkins hook only trigger a build, without any consideration for
> the branch being build.
> github hook pass git-plugin data on the incoming commit, so the git-plugin
> can filter them and trigger jobs according to configuration.
>
> so, this is a bitbucket issue.
>
>
> 2014/1/20 Lars Fischer <[email protected]>
>>
>> Hello,
>>
>> I have a git repository (hosted on bitbucket) with multiple branches
>> and would like to configure a Jenkins with multiple jobs for this
>> repository to only execute a specific job for a specific branch
>> triggered by a POST commit hook.
>>
>> I played with the configuration, but until now, the hook triggers
>> execution of all jobs of the repository and every job builds the last
>> commit on it's branch.
>> This is not what I need.
>>
>> So, is there a way to only execute one job for a branch that received a
>> commit?
>>
>> Best regards,
>> Lars
>>
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