Re: Jenkins all changes number

2016-10-13 Thread Axl Kersillian
Thanks for the reply guys. and thanks for explanation. i thought it was an error on jenkins. i'm still new here and don't know what kind of scm there using.. what i do know is there using git and gradle to build the project. -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google

Re: Jenkins all changes number

2016-10-12 Thread Mark Waite
That format looks a little different than I'd expect from a git change. Possibly they are using Mercurial (which I believe has a concept of commit number, in addition to the hash of the commit)? It would be helpful to know what SCM they are using. Mark Waite On Wed, Oct 12, 2016 at 4:30 PM Colin

Re: Jenkins all changes number

2016-10-12 Thread Colin Bennett
Those "random number and letter" are Git commit identifiers. They are SHA-1 hashes of the Git commit object. It's kind of like a Subversion revision number, except it's more unique. For some reason the "All Changes" view is showing you the Git commit that each change came from. On Tuesday, O

Re: Jenkins all changes number

2016-10-11 Thread Axl Kersillian
correction.. Greetings, I'm new here and I'd like to ask if you guys have encounter about this. If I click all changes (number), it shows random number and letter. and if I click recent changes (number2), it show normal number. is these normal? or not? if not, how can i change it to numbers l

Re: Jenkins all changes number

2016-10-11 Thread Axl Kersillian
sorry wrong info I'm new here and I'd like to ask if you guys have encounter about this. If I click all changes (number), it shows random number and letter. and if I click recent changes (number2), it show normal number. is these normal? or not? if not, how can i change it to numbers like recen