So how does the $REF directory get populated? I tried Mar's suggesting and 
it still didn't work for me.

Chris

On Sunday, January 8, 2023 at 8:07:52 PM UTC-5 Mark Waite wrote:

> Removing plugins from Docker containers has some complications that are 
> specific to the way plugins are managed in Docker containers.  We have a 
> work in progress pull request that is developing the detailed description 
> of the various scenarios to remove plugins from a container.
>
> The technique that I've used has been to remove the contents of 
> ${JENKINS_HOME}/plugins as the last step in my Dockerfile version that is 
> removing a plugin so that on the next startup of that container, the 
> current set of plugins will be copied from the "${REF}" directory into the  
> ${JENKINS_HOME}/plugins directory.  I don't know if that's the best way, 
> but that's one way that has worked for me.
>
> On Sunday, January 8, 2023 at 5:31:34 PM UTC-7 zil...@gmail.com wrote:
>
>> No it's not the WMI Windows Agents plugin since we're totally a Linux 
>> shop.
>>
>> I'll try your suggestion of "hovering" the "Uninstall" button. Thanks
>>
>> On Tuesday, January 3, 2023 at 12:36:46 PM UTC-5 db...@cloudbees.com 
>> wrote:
>>
>>> On Tue, Jan 3, 2023 at 4:49 PM zil...@gmail.com <zil...@gmail.com> 
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Thanks. It's a deprecated plugin. I'm trying to uninstall all the 
>>>> indicated deprecated plugins, but they just keep coming back after a 
>>>> restart. They are disabled though.
>>>>
>>>
>>> Is it WMI Windows Agents Plugin?
>>>
>>> Plugins getting re-installed is expected behavior if they're a plugin 
>>> whose functionality was split ("detached") from Jenkins core in the 
>>> past, as is the case with that one. It's the only such plugin currently 
>>> deprecated as well.
>>>
>>> The only real solution is for all other plugins you have installed to 
>>> declare a core dependency of 1.547 or newer, so none of them cause the 
>>> detached plugin to be installed automatically again. Check the popup that 
>>> appears when hovering the "uninstall" button for candidates, or check the 
>>> URL /pluginManager/api/json?tree=plugins[shortName,requiredCoreVersion] in 
>>> Jenkins to learn which installed plugins have a ~9 year old core dependency 
>>> and should be modernized.
>>>
>>

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