Hi James,
yes, I'm using the 2.46.1 version.
But I can use Blue Ocean only for browsing activity, because our projects
are stored under SVN while Blue Ocean seems to support only GIT projects,
so I must switch to "classic UI" every time I have to change some build
configuration.
By
Hello,
I've installed Jenkins 2.4 on a CentOS server via yum. I would like to try
Blue Ocean, that runs only with Jenkins v 2.7.
So I opened the RedHat repository (https://pkg.jenkins.io/redhat/) and
noticed that the 2.7 rpm is dated 2016/05/29, while the 2.4 is dated
2017/02/13.
The question
4M
> jenkins-2.7-1.1.noarch.rpm 2016/05/29 65.4M
>
> So 2.7 is newer than 2.4. I believe you'll find that Blue Ocean is 2.7+ so
> you should probably grab the latest version that you feel comfortable with
> (2.55 is the latest available there)
>
> Richard.
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Hi Jesse,
Thanks for your time. Adding the Stage directive on top of the file solves
it, is it mandatory?
On 12 August 2015 at 22:15, Jesse Glick jgl...@cloudbees.com wrote:
On Saturday, August 1, 2015 at 1:18:00 PM UTC-4, Filippo De Luca wrote:
Recording test results
Running: Allocate node
Hi,
I have written a simple workflow for a sbt based project. The sbt command
complete succesfully but the job failed:
[info] Tests: succeeded 59, failed 0, canceled 0, ignored 0, pending 0
[info] All tests passed.
[info] Passed: Total 59, Failed 0, Errors 0, Passed 59
[success] Total time: 415