[JIRA] (JENKINS-13809) Template variables are permanently overwritten on first use

2012-05-17 Thread j...@joncairns.com (JIRA)
Jon Cairns created JENKINS-13809:


 Summary: Template variables are permanently overwritten on first 
use
 Key: JENKINS-13809
 URL: https://issues.jenkins-ci.org/browse/JENKINS-13809
 Project: Jenkins
  Issue Type: Bug
  Components: jenkins-plugin-runtime
Affects Versions: current
 Environment: Should happen on all systems and versions.
Reporter: Jon Cairns
Assignee: Jon Cairns


Meme configurations that include template variables such as ${project} will 
be overwritten with the actual name of the project that first uses that Meme, 
as the Meme object is not copied/cloned, and it is automatically saved. The fix 
is to create a copy of the object and use that for the Meme generation.

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[JIRA] (JENKINS-13809) Template variables are permanently overwritten on first use

2012-05-17 Thread j...@joncairns.com (JIRA)

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Jon Cairns updated JENKINS-13809:
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Component/s: memegen
 (was: jenkins-plugin-runtime)

 Template variables are permanently overwritten on first use
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 Key: JENKINS-13809
 URL: https://issues.jenkins-ci.org/browse/JENKINS-13809
 Project: Jenkins
  Issue Type: Bug
  Components: memegen
Affects Versions: current
 Environment: Should happen on all systems and versions.
Reporter: Jon Cairns
Assignee: Jon Cairns
  Labels: jenkins, meme

 Meme configurations that include template variables such as ${project} will 
 be overwritten with the actual name of the project that first uses that Meme, 
 as the Meme object is not copied/cloned, and it is automatically saved. The 
 fix is to create a copy of the object and use that for the Meme generation.

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[JIRA] (JENKINS-13809) Template variables are permanently overwritten on first use

2012-05-17 Thread j...@joncairns.com (JIRA)

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Work on JENKINS-13809 started by Jon Cairns.

 Template variables are permanently overwritten on first use
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 Key: JENKINS-13809
 URL: https://issues.jenkins-ci.org/browse/JENKINS-13809
 Project: Jenkins
  Issue Type: Bug
  Components: memegen
Affects Versions: current
 Environment: Should happen on all systems and versions of Jenkins.
Reporter: Jon Cairns
Assignee: Jon Cairns
  Labels: jenkins, meme

 Meme configurations that include template variables such as ${project} will 
 be overwritten with the actual name of the project that first uses that Meme, 
 as the Meme object is not copied/cloned, and it is automatically saved. The 
 fix is to create a copy of the object and use that for the Meme generation.

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[JIRA] (JENKINS-13809) Template variables are permanently overwritten on first use

2012-05-17 Thread j...@joncairns.com (JIRA)

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Jon Cairns updated JENKINS-13809:
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Environment: Should happen on all systems and versions of Jenkins.  (was: 
Should happen on all systems and versions.)

 Template variables are permanently overwritten on first use
 ---

 Key: JENKINS-13809
 URL: https://issues.jenkins-ci.org/browse/JENKINS-13809
 Project: Jenkins
  Issue Type: Bug
  Components: memegen
Affects Versions: current
 Environment: Should happen on all systems and versions of Jenkins.
Reporter: Jon Cairns
Assignee: Jon Cairns
  Labels: jenkins, meme

 Meme configurations that include template variables such as ${project} will 
 be overwritten with the actual name of the project that first uses that Meme, 
 as the Meme object is not copied/cloned, and it is automatically saved. The 
 fix is to create a copy of the object and use that for the Meme generation.

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[JIRA] (JENKINS-13809) Template variables are permanently overwritten on first use

2012-05-17 Thread j...@joncairns.com (JIRA)

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Jon Cairns updated JENKINS-13809:
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This is present in all versions up to 0.3.2.

 Template variables are permanently overwritten on first use
 ---

 Key: JENKINS-13809
 URL: https://issues.jenkins-ci.org/browse/JENKINS-13809
 Project: Jenkins
  Issue Type: Bug
  Components: memegen
Affects Versions: current
 Environment: Should happen on all systems and versions of Jenkins.
Reporter: Jon Cairns
Assignee: Jon Cairns
  Labels: jenkins, meme

 Meme configurations that include template variables such as ${project} will 
 be overwritten with the actual name of the project that first uses that Meme, 
 as the Meme object is not copied/cloned, and it is automatically saved. The 
 fix is to create a copy of the object and use that for the Meme generation.

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