Hi Everybody,

I have been using Jenkins v1.617 to automatically run validation tests on 
three hardware platforms. So far, Jenkins has been very well received and I 
like it a lot.

I have a series of 'builder' jobs which are triggered with the Gerrit 
trigger plugin (v 2.13.0). I use the Git client plugin (v 1.17.0) to 
checkout the code and then build it with a script. On successful 
completion, the 'builder' jobs trigger 'runner' jobs which are tasked with 
the mechanics of running the code on the hardware, processing the results 
and posting them to Gerrit.

Each test run takes about 30 minutes on the hardware. During this time, it 
is very often the case that several newer patch-sets are pushed to Gerrit 
for a particular commit. So, my question is, Is there any automated way of 
removing builds from the build queue if a newer patch-set has been 
triggered?

Apologies if this has been asked before - I've noticed that a few people 
have worked around this issue by increasing the number of build slaves - 
however, I am limited by hardware availability and so don't have that 
option.

Many thanks for any help,

James




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