Many thanks! I added a Jenkinsfile amd released new version 0.18 that includes the security fix and solves another bug. Also I did a pull request on the Job DSL plugin to remove the deprecations.It would be very kind if you would merge
> On 30. Oct 2017, at 19:32, Daniel Heid wrote:
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> And I volunteer in adopting the plugin to maintain it. I already solved three
> issues.
Great! I responded in
https://github.com/jenkinsci/postbuildscript-plugin/pull/15 what the next steps
are. Sorry for the delay.
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I'd merge if I could. As one of the users that just wants to execute a
shell script at the end of my build I don't want to have to write groovy to
do so.
Jenkins team approved him so I can get builds working again please.
On Thursday, November 2, 2017 at 3:50:34 AM UTC-4, Daniel Heid wrote:
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Hello again,Gregory didn't answer yet. It seems like he doesn't maintain the plugin since 2015.Since I'm using the plugin a lot (with shell scripts), I don't want it to be lost. Is it possible that someone at least merges my pull request? I'm still interested in maintaining the plugin.Thank you
Because there are users that simply want to execute shell scripts.
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And I volunteer in adopting the plugin to maintain it. I already solved three issues.Am 30.10.2017 7:10 nachm. schrieb Daniel Beck :
> On 30. Oct 2017, at 15:59, Jesse Glick wrote:
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> Why not just use the Groovy Postbuild plugin, which has comparable
> On 30. Oct 2017, at 15:59, Jesse Glick wrote:
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> Why not just use the Groovy Postbuild plugin, which has comparable
> functionality (IIUC) but is long since secured, and better maintained?
Doesn't replace the regular 'shell' script feature of the plugin though.
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On Fri, Oct 27, 2017 at 4:22 PM, Daniel Heid wrote:
> I tried to fix the arbritrary code execution vulnerability in the
> PostBuildScript plugin
Why not just use the Groovy Postbuild plugin, which has comparable
functionality (IIUC) but is long since secured, and better