Hi Karthick,
It's worth if you read the below entry about asking questions in mailing
lists... otherwise people won't be able to understand your request and
therefore help
- https://jenkins.io/content/mailing-lists/ ( How to ask questions the
smart way.
Hi,
Support Versions of Jenkins for ALM 12.53?
Br,
Karthick
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I haven't seen mention on the mailing list of a planned release date for
Jenkins 1.480.1, the new long term support version. The jenkins-ci.org web
site still shows 1.466.2 as the long term support release.
Any update on a planned release date for the next long term support version?
Thanks
Kawaguchi
Sent: 14 November 2012 15:12
To: jenkinsci-users@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: Release of new long term support version?
It's targeted for the next Monday. There's a few loose-ends that need to be
tied.
Sorry for the delay.
2012/11/14 Mark Waite markwa...@yahoo.com:
I haven't seen
@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: Release of new long term support version?
It's targeted for the next Monday. There's a few loose-ends that need to
be
tied.
Sorry for the delay.
2012/11/14 Mark Waite markwa...@yahoo.com:
I haven't seen mention on the mailing list of a planned release date
-users@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: Release of new long term support version?
Given that the change would need soak time, and also given that trunk is only
at 1.39 I don't think the LTS will have a newer version than was in 1.480
On 14 November 2012 15:13, David Aldrich
david.aldr
@googlegroups.com
*Subject:* Re: Release of new long term support version?
** **
Given that the change would need soak time, and also given that trunk is
only at 1.39 I don't think the LTS will have a newer version than was in
1.480
** **
On 14 November 2012 15:13, David Aldrich
On Wed, Nov 14, 2012 at 10:35 AM, Stephen Connolly
stephen.alan.conno...@gmail.com wrote:
Well there is also the issue of the licensing change in svnkit. I am not
sure that somebody has validated that all 3rd party dependencies of Jenkins
have their source bundles available, which could make it
Shouldn't be a problem. Just a question of somebody doing
$ mvn dependency:tree -pl war
On Jenkins having made sure they are using a version of dependency plugin
that works with the version of maven they are using (afaik the very latest
now has dependency:tree working on maven 3)
And then