Hi,

I am trying to figure out how to create Jenkins job to run CI for github 
projects, in a way that is as close as possible as how travis-ci:

* automatically build newly created PR. If a PR is updated with new 
commits, a new build should be triggered
* update status for failed/working builds
* it must be possible to reliably re-run a specific PR (I have had lots of 
problems when multiple PRs were open in the past)
* ideally, it works well with the matrix plugin (so that I can reliably 
rebuild only failed builds within a build matrix)

This would work in a build farm, where each job would need to run on 
different configurations ( [multiple platforms] x [compiler version])
 
I am confused by the multiple github PR plugins, and don't really know 
which one to use to achieve the above. When I tried 
https://wiki.jenkins-ci.org/display/JENKINS/GitHub+pull+request+builder+plugin 
(with 
http://brknthmb.com/post/75173073594/jenkins-using-the-github-pull-request-builder),
 
nothing happens when I create a new PR. The last log from jenkins is

 "Oct 06, 2016 6:18:53 PM org.jenkinsci.plugins.ghprb.GhprbTrigger start 
INFO: Starting the ghprb trigger for the dummy-jenkins-job job; newInstance 
is true"

Is there a simpler plugin that would achieve what I want here ? If not, how 
I can get above debugging what's going on ?

David

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