Hey, Thanks for reading. 

All PRs build -- and post back a status message to GIT delivering build 
success or failure right? 

2 PRs like before -- both build successfully and show "Clear to ship"

PR1 Gets merged to Master (Which changes code that may or may not work on 
PR2 )

Unless someone goes back and forces PR 2 to build again -- there is no test 
of the newly introduced code in master (from PR1) -- you can ship untested 
/ breaking code. 

Any time a merge occurs -- all PRs referencing that head should be forced 
to rebuild to ensure the merged version works right? 

On Monday, May 1, 2017 at 5:59:06 PM UTC-4, Baptiste Mathus wrote:
>
> Must be missing something but failing to see why merging a PR should 
> retrigger the builds of others.
>
> Care to clarify?
>
> Thanks
>
> Le 1 mai 2017 10:43 PM, "Jeffrey" <[email protected] <javascript:>> a 
> écrit :
>
>> So -- Ive reverted Jenkins to 2.46.2 latest patches and the behavior is 
>> the same.
>>
>> What I expect: 
>>
>>    1. Two open PRs
>>    2. Merge one PR to master
>>    3. Master auto builds
>>    4. Repo is scanned and the other PR builds. This is still not 
>>    happening. Any help much appreciated.
>>
>>
>> On Friday, April 28, 2017 at 2:24:21 PM UTC-4, Jeffrey wrote:
>>>
>>> Good Afternoon Jenkins-Land
>>>
>>>      Running into a weird issue in version Jenkins 2.53 and 2.57 (Latest 
>>> plugins). 
>>>
>>> Old Version: (I believe 2.45) (Git / SCM plugins previous to version 2.0)
>>> Jenkins Multibranch Pipeline, Freestyle --> Jenkinsfile from ORG folder
>>> 1.   We have 5 open PRs. 
>>> 2.   We merge one of the PRs to master
>>> 3.   Master auto builds (webook)
>>> 4.   The remaining 4 PRs also build (merge with new master and build) 
>>>
>>> Weird issue: (Versions 2.53, and 2.57) (Git and SCM plugins now post 2.0)
>>> 1.   We have 5 open PRs. 
>>> 2.   We merge one of the PRs to master
>>> 3.   Master auto builds (Webhook)
>>> 4.   Nothing happens to open PRs
>>> 5.   Re-scan of the ORG or the repository in Jenkins causes the PRs to 
>>> build. 
>>>
>>>
>>> Our configurations are stored on a central NFS mount and Jenkins Master 
>>> run in Docker. 
>>>
>>> Any help on where to look for the possible causes? 
>>>
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