When I run `svnlook changed --revision ${REV} ${REPO}`, it returns
something similar to the following:
A path/to/new/file/test_138
A path/to/new/file/test_139
So does Jenkins use this information from --post-data to determine which
jobs to build? From above it would look for jobs with the subversion path
of "path/to/new/file". Is that functionality using a new line as a
delimiter or can Jenkins use a different delimiter?
Thanks,
Ben
On Friday, June 5, 2015 at 1:36:36 AM UTC-7, Daniel Beck wrote:
>
> On 05.06.2015, at 01:14, Benjamin Todd <[email protected]
> <javascript:>> wrote:
>
> > I believe using --post-data forces wget to POST as opposed to GET, but
> is the content it posts actually used? If so, how since it appears to just
> be a change list?
>
> Jenkins needs this to compare the URLs checked out by the projects in
> Jenkins with the list of changes in the commit to determine which projects
> need to poll for changes.
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