Oh I am so sorry I missed the update on my query. 

We have codebase in both C and Python. There are few 3rd party libraries 
that we have in make process. The requirement actually is to map the 3rd 
party packages that we would need to ship with each make/build to customer 
end. A list with direct link to vendor or a local repo along with its 
version/MD5 would be easy to track things if we revisit a build say 1-2 
years from now. 

Suppose for a Build A, one needs v1.0 of 3rd party package, B(scope is 
outside make process). Tomorrow A grows and B changes its version but we 
need to revisit previous version of A and also would want a list of Bs that 
I used for complete suite. I hope I made the requirement clear though I 
understand it can still be explained in a better way. Let me know if I need 
to add anything additional in this regard. 

Regards
Amit 

On Tuesday, September 1, 2015 at 2:30:36 AM UTC+5:30, Richard Bywater wrote:
>
> You might want to provide more details like what language and build system 
> you are using otherwise it's quite hard to help. 
>
> Richard
>
> On Tue, 1 Sep 2015 12:39 am Amit Bhardwaj <[email protected] 
> <javascript:>> wrote:
>
>> Hello Group !!
>>
>> I am in process of evaluation and implementing Jenkins and so far 
>> successful in almost everything I intended. Here is an important task on 
>> which I need your expert opinions. 
>>
>> Is there any way I can take care of 3rd party packages and list them with 
>> each build? Something like a list or file that has the 3rd party packages 
>> list with its version respectively so that in future if I want to get code 
>> base for some build #, I also know what version of 3rd party packages I 
>> used at that time. 
>>
>> I agree requirement seems to be a bit unclear as I am unsure if Jenkins 
>> is the right tool that can help me in this. Please let me know if you need 
>> any further inputs from my side. 
>>
>> Simply put, I want list of 3rd party tools we have at the time of build 
>> with version of all 3rd party packages. 
>>
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>> ​Thanks and ​
>> R
>> ​​
>> egards,
>> AB
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