Thanks for the reply Mark. After posting the question, I started looking
at the builds folders within the jobs and each build has a changelog which
has a 'tree' in it. I assume Jenkins will use that 'tree' to figure out
the changes between branches? Just guessing.
I also ran some test
Dear Jenkins Managers,
We are currently using Jenkins for a lot of our testing jobs, but one
problem we are finding is that, when we try to make the Restcall for that
Jenkins jobs by adding "api/json?pretty=true" it will list the healthreport
there, but the healthreport score is different from
You'll need to downgrade git client plugin back to the previous version.
The git client plugin upgrade from 1.x to 2.0 introduces a breaking change
by switching from JGit 3 to JGit 4, and by changing from Java 6 compatible
to Java 7 compatible and by switching from requiring a minimum of Jenkins
Hi,
After upgrading git client plugin from 1.19.6 to 2.0.0 and git plugin from
2.4.4 to 3.0.0, I got the following error
Caused by: java.lang.NoSuchMethodError:
org.eclipse.jgit.revwalk.RevWalk.release()V 3.0.0 => 2.
at
Last week we launched CloudMunch Turbo and the initial reception was good.
This week, we have made CloudMunch Turbo widely available as a part of our
free cloud edition. In this post, I will talk about how you can launch a new
Jenkins service with few clicks using CloudMunch Turbo Templates.
This
It was hidden under the document question mark.
Should I make a issue?
Asmund
On Sep 22, 2016 01:36, "Michael Neale" wrote:
> If it isn't, please do raise a ticket as it is an important feature of
> parallel for people to know about.
>
> On Thursday, September 22, 2016
If you want your user to crash/shut down your Jenkins with a groovy script that
does "System.exit(0)" then you go ahead allow CLI (run jenkins from command
line)
From:
> on
behalf of Bubunia Patra
Hi all,
One of the opensource tool will trigger the Jenkins job from command line
and update the results. I googled and found some articles:
http://techieroop.com/run-jenkins-build-from-command-line/
http://www.ittybittytalks.com/how-to-automate-your-jenkins-build-script/
Can some one tell me
OK, figured out the issue with tools.jar. I'd only had the jre installed
on the new build machine.
On Wednesday, September 21, 2016 at 12:55:09 PM UTC-6, Eric Fetzer wrote:
> I moved to a new build machine and migrated the Jenkins repository.
> Everything looks ok, but won't build. First
> On 22.09.2016, at 14:49, Radcliff, Allen wrote:
>
> Not seeing any warnings to the effect of "not for public consumption", I
> downloaded the latest 1.xxx version on the list. Do you recommend I drop
> back to 1.651?
It's not broken or anything like that, was just
> On 22.09.2016, at 10:30, Corey Wei wrote:
>
> Does it have any plan to support http to https redirect?
Probably not any time soon, as it needs support in Jenkins and older versions
will just fail to download anything.
However, since we now have Azure sponsoring us, we
The original idea of using the properties build step was just not workable
since I couldn't directly instantiate the required objects and couldn't
find any kind of factory. I went with loading from file straight into a
Properties object as some have suggested and it works fine. I'm using much
more
Basically, I downloaded a plugin that required an upgrade to our 1.xxx
version of Jenkins, and my Google search for downloading Jenkins took me
here:
http://pkg.jenkins-ci.org/redhat/
Not seeing any warnings to the effect of "not for public consumption", I
downloaded the latest 1.xxx version
Syntax error. Var1 and Var2 are variables. Try:
echo "Var1=${Var1}"
echo "Var2=${Var2}"
On Thu, Sep 22, 2016 at 1:11 AM, Pete Singleton
wrote:
> ok thanks, that seems to work as far as reading the properties file, but
> then fails when I try to echo the variable:
>
If you use backend-update-center2 to generate an update center, you will
need to add the certificate that you use for signing into the list of
trusted update center certificates (there is a special directory in
JENKINS_HOME which is used as a source of trusted certs)
On 22 September 2016 at
-Original Message-
From: jenkinsci-users@googlegroups.com
[mailto:jenkinsci-users@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Jason Pyeron
Sent: 21 September 2016 13:08
To: jenkinsci-users@googlegroups.com
Subject: RE: Standalone mirrored update site without signature checking
> Thanks, this will
use sh 'mvn -s \$MAVEN_SETTINGS clean package'
(escape before the $ sign)
On Wednesday, September 21, 2016 at 7:14:49 PM UTC+3, Taylor Patton wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
>
> I’m trying to use the Config File Provider Plugin in my Pipeline build but
> its not working. Following the very basic example from
Thanks Daniel & Baptiste. It's working fine.
Does it have any plan to support http to https redirect?
On Thursday, September 22, 2016 at 10:02:08 AM UTC+8, Daniel Beck wrote:
>
> Turns out this was https://issues.jenkins-ci.org/browse/JENKINS-38340 and
> we removed the mirror from the list, as
ok thanks, that seems to work as far as reading the properties file, but
then fails when I try to echo the variable:
def props = readProperties file: 'project.properties'
def Var1= props['RELEASE']
def Var2= props['SOFTWARE.VERSION']
echo "Var1=" Var1
echo "Var2=" Var2
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