Re: How to delete the old name of a renamed repository in an organization folder (multibranch pipeline)

2021-02-23 Thread Amedee Van Gasse
I care about history, so I'll wait.

On Thursday, February 18, 2021 at 5:52:09 PM UTC+1 Harry G. wrote:

> If you cannot delete on disk, I see only 2 options left:
> - wait until the bug is fixed 
> https://issues.jenkins.io/browse/JENKINS-64894 - might take some time I 
> guess 
> - if you don't care about build history, delete and recreate the entire 
> multibranch project and re-scan
>
> amedee@gmail.com schrieb am Mittwoch, 17. Februar 2021 um 19:25:24 
> UTC+1:
>
>> Here at my end the display name of the old repo is not changed.
>> Other than that, same symptoms.
>>
>> I do not have access to the disk that contains the Jenkins folders, as 
>> this is a server managed by our hosting company, and currently I do not 
>> feel comfortable with them digging deep down into the Jenkins internals.
>>
>> On Wed, Feb 17, 2021 at 6:18 PM 'Harry G.' via Jenkins Users <
>> jenkins...@googlegroups.com> wrote:
>>
>>> We have the same issue. 
>>> Dropdown delete only works for disabled branches, not for repos.
>>> And it's even worse: Jenkins recognizes the new repo name and also 
>>> renames the display name, which looks like duplicated folders if you don't 
>>> check the URL!
>>>
>>> The only workaround I see currently is to delete the folder on disk and 
>>> reload config from disk.
>>>
>>> As this seems to be a clear bug, I filed it now: 
>>> https://issues.jenkins.io/browse/JENKINS-64894
>>> This is more serious as it sounds, as it is very confusing for the users 
>>> because of the duplicate folder with same display name. 
>>> Mark Waite schrieb am Mittwoch, 17. Februar 2021 um 15:55:26 UTC+1:
>>>
 I've used the "Delete" selection from the dropdown menu to remove 
 individual builds (like the disabled PR jobs that are visible on 
 ci.jenkins.io) and pull request jobs.  Maybe that would work for 
 disabled organization folder jobs as well?

 On Wed, Feb 17, 2021 at 6:32 AM Amedee Van Gasse  
 wrote:

> I have a Bitbucket project organization folder.
> Each repository inside the project is a multibranch pipeline.
>
> A few weeks ago one of the repositories inside the project was renamed.
> The old repository name is still shown in Jenkins, as disabled.
>
> How do I remove the old repository name?
> I have already done multiple scans of the organization folder.
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Re: How to delete the old name of a renamed repository in an organization folder (multibranch pipeline)

2021-02-18 Thread 'Harry G.' via Jenkins Users
If you cannot delete on disk, I see only 2 options left:
- wait until the bug is fixed https://issues.jenkins.io/browse/JENKINS-64894 
- might take some time I guess 
- if you don't care about build history, delete and recreate the entire 
multibranch project and re-scan

amedee@gmail.com schrieb am Mittwoch, 17. Februar 2021 um 19:25:24 
UTC+1:

> Here at my end the display name of the old repo is not changed.
> Other than that, same symptoms.
>
> I do not have access to the disk that contains the Jenkins folders, as 
> this is a server managed by our hosting company, and currently I do not 
> feel comfortable with them digging deep down into the Jenkins internals.
>
> On Wed, Feb 17, 2021 at 6:18 PM 'Harry G.' via Jenkins Users <
> jenkins...@googlegroups.com> wrote:
>
>> We have the same issue. 
>> Dropdown delete only works for disabled branches, not for repos.
>> And it's even worse: Jenkins recognizes the new repo name and also 
>> renames the display name, which looks like duplicated folders if you don't 
>> check the URL!
>>
>> The only workaround I see currently is to delete the folder on disk and 
>> reload config from disk.
>>
>> As this seems to be a clear bug, I filed it now: 
>> https://issues.jenkins.io/browse/JENKINS-64894
>> This is more serious as it sounds, as it is very confusing for the users 
>> because of the duplicate folder with same display name. 
>> Mark Waite schrieb am Mittwoch, 17. Februar 2021 um 15:55:26 UTC+1:
>>
>>> I've used the "Delete" selection from the dropdown menu to remove 
>>> individual builds (like the disabled PR jobs that are visible on 
>>> ci.jenkins.io) and pull request jobs.  Maybe that would work for 
>>> disabled organization folder jobs as well?
>>>
>>> On Wed, Feb 17, 2021 at 6:32 AM Amedee Van Gasse  
>>> wrote:
>>>
 I have a Bitbucket project organization folder.
 Each repository inside the project is a multibranch pipeline.

 A few weeks ago one of the repositories inside the project was renamed.
 The old repository name is still shown in Jenkins, as disabled.

 How do I remove the old repository name?
 I have already done multiple scans of the organization folder.

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Re: How to delete the old name of a renamed repository in an organization folder (multibranch pipeline)

2021-02-17 Thread Amedee Van Gasse
Here at my end the display name of the old repo is not changed.
Other than that, same symptoms.

I do not have access to the disk that contains the Jenkins folders, as this
is a server managed by our hosting company, and currently I do not feel
comfortable with them digging deep down into the Jenkins internals.

On Wed, Feb 17, 2021 at 6:18 PM 'Harry G.' via Jenkins Users <
jenkinsci-users@googlegroups.com> wrote:

> We have the same issue.
> Dropdown delete only works for disabled branches, not for repos.
> And it's even worse: Jenkins recognizes the new repo name and also renames
> the display name, which looks like duplicated folders if you don't check
> the URL!
>
> The only workaround I see currently is to delete the folder on disk and
> reload config from disk.
>
> As this seems to be a clear bug, I filed it now:
> https://issues.jenkins.io/browse/JENKINS-64894
> This is more serious as it sounds, as it is very confusing for the users
> because of the duplicate folder with same display name.
> Mark Waite schrieb am Mittwoch, 17. Februar 2021 um 15:55:26 UTC+1:
>
>> I've used the "Delete" selection from the dropdown menu to remove
>> individual builds (like the disabled PR jobs that are visible on
>> ci.jenkins.io) and pull request jobs.  Maybe that would work for
>> disabled organization folder jobs as well?
>>
>> On Wed, Feb 17, 2021 at 6:32 AM Amedee Van Gasse 
>> wrote:
>>
>>> I have a Bitbucket project organization folder.
>>> Each repository inside the project is a multibranch pipeline.
>>>
>>> A few weeks ago one of the repositories inside the project was renamed.
>>> The old repository name is still shown in Jenkins, as disabled.
>>>
>>> How do I remove the old repository name?
>>> I have already done multiple scans of the organization folder.
>>>
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Re: How to delete the old name of a renamed repository in an organization folder (multibranch pipeline)

2021-02-17 Thread Amedee Van Gasse
Doesn't work. There is no Delete.

On Wed, Feb 17, 2021 at 3:55 PM Mark Waite 
wrote:

> I've used the "Delete" selection from the dropdown menu to remove
> individual builds (like the disabled PR jobs that are visible on
> ci.jenkins.io) and pull request jobs.  Maybe that would work for disabled
> organization folder jobs as well?
>
> On Wed, Feb 17, 2021 at 6:32 AM Amedee Van Gasse <
> amedee.vanga...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> I have a Bitbucket project organization folder.
>> Each repository inside the project is a multibranch pipeline.
>>
>> A few weeks ago one of the repositories inside the project was renamed.
>> The old repository name is still shown in Jenkins, as disabled.
>>
>> How do I remove the old repository name?
>> I have already done multiple scans of the organization folder.
>>
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Re: How to delete the old name of a renamed repository in an organization folder (multibranch pipeline)

2021-02-17 Thread 'Harry G.' via Jenkins Users
We have the same issue. 
Dropdown delete only works for disabled branches, not for repos.
And it's even worse: Jenkins recognizes the new repo name and also renames 
the display name, which looks like duplicated folders if you don't check 
the URL!

The only workaround I see currently is to delete the folder on disk and 
reload config from disk.

As this seems to be a clear bug, I filed it now: 
https://issues.jenkins.io/browse/JENKINS-64894
This is more serious as it sounds, as it is very confusing for the users 
because of the duplicate folder with same display name. 
Mark Waite schrieb am Mittwoch, 17. Februar 2021 um 15:55:26 UTC+1:

> I've used the "Delete" selection from the dropdown menu to remove 
> individual builds (like the disabled PR jobs that are visible on 
> ci.jenkins.io) and pull request jobs.  Maybe that would work for disabled 
> organization folder jobs as well?
>
> On Wed, Feb 17, 2021 at 6:32 AM Amedee Van Gasse  
> wrote:
>
>> I have a Bitbucket project organization folder.
>> Each repository inside the project is a multibranch pipeline.
>>
>> A few weeks ago one of the repositories inside the project was renamed.
>> The old repository name is still shown in Jenkins, as disabled.
>>
>> How do I remove the old repository name?
>> I have already done multiple scans of the organization folder.
>>
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Re: How to delete the old name of a renamed repository in an organization folder (multibranch pipeline)

2021-02-17 Thread Mark Waite
I've used the "Delete" selection from the dropdown menu to remove
individual builds (like the disabled PR jobs that are visible on
ci.jenkins.io) and pull request jobs.  Maybe that would work for disabled
organization folder jobs as well?

On Wed, Feb 17, 2021 at 6:32 AM Amedee Van Gasse 
wrote:

> I have a Bitbucket project organization folder.
> Each repository inside the project is a multibranch pipeline.
>
> A few weeks ago one of the repositories inside the project was renamed.
> The old repository name is still shown in Jenkins, as disabled.
>
> How do I remove the old repository name?
> I have already done multiple scans of the organization folder.
>
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How to delete the old name of a renamed repository in an organization folder (multibranch pipeline)

2021-02-17 Thread Amedee Van Gasse
I have a Bitbucket project organization folder.
Each repository inside the project is a multibranch pipeline.

A few weeks ago one of the repositories inside the project was renamed.
The old repository name is still shown in Jenkins, as disabled.

How do I remove the old repository name?
I have already done multiple scans of the organization folder.

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