Re: [All][Math] Jenkins: multiple branches (how to ...?)

2022-01-29 Thread Alex Herbert
Gilles, the Slack tool is the same one we used for GSOC 2020. I just clicked the link and could sign in as before and see the previous GSOC channel. You should have an account left over from GSOC. Alex - To unsubscribe, e-mail:

Re: [All][Math] Jenkins: multiple branches (how to ...?)

2022-01-29 Thread Bruno Kinoshita
Almost forgot, there's a commons room in that Slack too. I rarely log in to the ASF Slack, but when I do I check that room. Sometimes votes are announced there too, which helps me when I have accidentally moved a vote thread to another folder or forgotten about it. -B On Sun, 30 Jan 2022 at

Re: [All][Math] Jenkins: multiple branches (how to ...?)

2022-01-29 Thread Bruno Kinoshita
Hi, There is a password entry form at >https://the-asf.slack.com/ > However, it is not the "apache.org" domain; thus I'm wary of > supplying the ASF credentials there... > Yes, for Slack I use a different password, but with my @apache.org email. I registered using my @apache.org email, and

Re: [VOTE] Release Apache Commons Daemon 1.2.5 based on RC1

2022-01-29 Thread Gary Gregory
Let's not mix discussion with voting please. Gary On Thu, Jan 27, 2022, 18:58 Rainer Jung wrote: > Hi Mark, > > thanks for fixing so quickly the stdout/stderr redirection problem. The > Jira ticket contained a last paragraph: > > "The normal prunsrv log file does have the same permission

Re: [All][Math] Jenkins: multiple branches (how to ...?)

2022-01-29 Thread Gilles Sadowski
Hello. Le ven. 28 janv. 2022 à 22:54, Bruno Kinoshita a écrit : > > Normally I'd set up Jenkins jobs to build all branches in the main repo, > similar to GitHub Actions. However, I'd normally use a git hook in the repo > to avoid having Jenkins polling the server and getting faster builds. I