Stephen Connolly stephen.alan.conno...@gmail.com
[shameless plug]
http://docs.apps.cloudbees.com/docs/user-guide-bundle/ch14.html
note that link will be changing to
http://docs.apps.cloudbees.com/docs/user-guide-bundle/uc.html
CloudBees have an UpdateCenter plugin that allows Jenkins to serve
On 16 August 2012 21:54, jwa jamie.as...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Folks,
I'm writing a custom action, and I can't get help files to work! I've
tried using the help attribute on the f:entry. It shows the help icon, but
when clicked it doesn't show the details:
f:entry
[shameless plug]
http://docs.apps.cloudbees.com/docs/user-guide-bundle/ch14.html
note that link will be changing to
http://docs.apps.cloudbees.com/docs/user-guide-bundle/uc.html
CloudBees have an UpdateCenter plugin that allows Jenkins to serve it's own
UpdateCenter and allows easy configuring
Check what version of core you are running. If you are running an older
version of core than required by the plugin (1.424) then you will not see
the update until you update core.
The second issue is when did you last let jenkins update the plugin
metadata. Jenkins only checks for metadata every
Here comes the shameless plug...
you might be interested in the RBAC plugin by CloudBees, in conjunction
with the Folders plugin you'll be going Oh yeah... of course you need to
pay to get the RBAC plugin... if you don't want to pay there are other
plugins that can do some of the things, but last
It is somewhat hidden on our wiki, but you are allowed to run the plugins
on versions of jenkins that are not Jenkins Enterprise, e.g. see this page:
http://wiki.cloudbees.com/bin/view/Jenkins+Enterprise/Ride+Jenkins+Support+Terms
If you want to try it out, install
update center incudes the sha1 of the file
On 27 July 2012 11:41, Richard Lavoie lavoie.rich...@gmail.com wrote:
This should be relatively easy with CRC or MD5 content check once
downloaded but I don't know if the plugin repository gives that information
to jenkins already.
Richard
On
which is used (even after a restart).
Any idea about this upgrade issue ?
I'll try to mak more tests later, for now jenkins-updates.cloudbees.comis
down (due to the DNS outage I suppose)
On Fri, Jul 20, 2012 at 3:35 PM, Stephen Connolly
stephen.alan.conno...@gmail.com wrote:
Not clear
Not clear which of our free plugins you are having an issue with
On 20 July 2012 13:45, Varghese Renny varghesekre...@gmail.com wrote:
That i got..But it's not showing any fingerprint, whether i needed to copy
artifacts from previous project and finger print that archived artifact?
Thanks
https://wiki.jenkins-ci.org/display/JENKINS/Release+Process
KK was offline/off-grid on friday so that may have prevented the release
being pushed on friday.
I think he is currently limited to cell phone access to the interweb so
until that resolves we will just have to wait.
On 18 July 2012
the update centers for the updated metadata, so my advice is
*if* you are running Jenkins 1.474 or newer wait until 18th July 2012
before you try installing. If you are on Jenkins 1.473 or earlier no need
to wait, everything will work fine.
-Stephen
[/cloudbees hat]
On 13 July 2012 16:20, Stephen
On 4 July 2012 13:01, Tim Pizey tim.pi...@gmail.com wrote:
I would really like to see Committers and Users separated out.
They are not necessarily both People.
Last time I checked all our committers were people and all our users were
people too... mind you our CEO has asked if we can make is
On 28 June 2012 13:29, Marcus Vinicius marcus...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi community,
We are discussing the architecture for Jenkins in our company. Our forecast
is to have something around 500 jobs, each with average running time of 3
minutes.
Not to large an instance, but not small either
We
Andrew,
I don't know of any such plugin. There are some subtle bugs that can
be introduced if you do the slave provisioning in a Cloud
implementation wrong, they usually won't show up unless provisioning
goes wrong or where a retention strategy tries to remove a partially
provisioned slave or
That misses out the deployment number which is required in the metadata. I
suspect gradle only thinks it understands maven repos
On Sunday, 10 June 2012, Grégory Boissinot wrote:
You can use the following snippet:
import java.text.SimpleDateFormat;
import java.text.DateFormat;
version=1.0
Héritier wrote:
You can probably reuse maven ant tasks for such deployment from gradle if
you want something safe/clean.
Arnaud
PS : I didn't say that you may also use directly Maven if you want a
serious build system even if it was tempting ;)
Le 10 juin 2012 à 16:07, Stephen Connolly
Those are what maven considers the artifacts, ie those are the names that
will end up in the maven repository.
You can manually archive the files if the name is that important to you.
Of course I never use the maven job type as it does things (which make the
users life initially easier) that are
write an issue in the Jenkins JIRA?
Best regards,
Eric
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Betreff: Re: Maven build results don't match
-schemas.xml being the last
to execute in pom order.
Best regards,
Eric
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shameless-plug
It is most likely that the Jenkins Enterprise by CloudBees RBAC plugin
would give you what you want... Of course you'd have to pay for that, hence
why this is a plug
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On Thursday, 24 May 2012, Jan Seidel wrote:
Hi Darryl,
yes I have checked these links before.
do Alex or Kohsuke see this as a good opportunity to attract more
customers ;)
Cheers
Jan
Am Freitag, 25. Mai 2012 00:13:17 UTC+2 schrieb Stephen Connolly:
shameless-plug
It is most likely that the Jenkins Enterprise by CloudBees RBAC plugin
would give you what you want... Of course you'd
Are you behind a http proxy?
The uc metadata is downloaded via your browser, while the plugins are
downloaded directly, so you can forget to configure the proxy settings on
the advanced tab.
On Tuesday, 22 May 2012, Vaughn Spurlin wrote:
When I'm in Jenkins and try to install a plugin, I get
3 dependent jobs
On 17 May 2012 08:36, Romu huru...@gmail.com wrote:
Thanks for reply.
What do you mean by a bunch of dependant builds? Do you mean 3 build
steps in a job or 3 dependant jobs?
Thanks
Romu
On May 17, 1:43 pm, terry.rank...@csiro.au wrote:
CI an OS kernel build? This
It really starts to break down when you have
* Freestyle project
* Maven 2 project
* Folder
* Update center
* Backup job
* Some random name corresponding to a template you have created
* Some random name corresponding to a template you have created
* Some random name corresponding to a
on the slave VM to see
how much time is spent doing GC, and if that is higher than 5-10% I
would give the slave JVM more memory
Thanks,
-clark.
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On 9 May 2012 15:59, Wright, Clark cwri...@litle.com wrote:
I have a set of 12 hour builds that run across 45 nodes on 3 machines (4 if
you count the master).
All the machines are Red Hat Enterprise.
All the communication is via ssh (both job launch and node startup).
Here is the
On 9 May 2012 16:31, Wright, Clark cwri...@litle.com wrote:
Thank you.
So how does remoting work with respect to end of job notification?
My initial assumption was that it was simply waiting for the forked process
to finish, grab the resultant return code, and update the master.
well you
Another thing you could look into is forked child processes having
captured stdout / stderr.
The process will not be seen as finished until all stdout/stderr has
been captured, so if your build leaves a non-daemon process hanging
around, that could be the RCA
On 9 May 2012 16:53, Stephen
Surefire does it's best to provide the forked test cases with a clean
environment. Thus it will not pass through system properties unless
explicitly told to.
Your solution is to configure the Pom to tell Surefire to pass those
properties through. Most likely this will be one of the very few cases
Archive artifacts? That is standard functionality in Jenkins and will pull
them from the slave to the master when the build is finished
On 26 April 2012 09:22, Alexis Morelle alexis.more...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
I have been using the SSH Jenkins plugin, which works brilliantly from the
On 26 April 2012 09:33, sebastian.st...@softwareag.com
sebastian.st...@softwareag.com wrote:
Hi,
I wonder how to best use Maven profiles on Jenkins. Our profile is
stored in a settings.xml file, which is contained in our source tree.
Smells like an anti-pattern... how goes the fight with
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