clicking on 'Check Now' didn't help and we are located in Germany.
As Jenkins is started with '--logfile=/home/jenkins/logs/jenkins.log' you
mean this logfile? Nothing relevant in there.
I downloaded jenkins-1.594.war and started it locally. The drop-down was
populated with all JDKs.
I found
Updating or restarting can't be done during office hours.
I solved it by copying the file 'hudson.tools.JDKInstaller' from my local
Jenkins to the 'updates' directory on the remote Jenkins.
Is there a Jira issue for the fix in 1.596? The original poster wrote that
the error still occures in
On 24.03.2015, at 11:39, Clifford Sanders clifford...@gmail.com wrote:
Is there a Jira issue for the fix in 1.596? The original poster wrote that
the error still occures in 1.599.
I got the versions wrong, it's 1.596.1 (LT)S and 1.600 that are fixed. They
require the administrator to
On 24.03.2015, at 11:59, Clifford Sanders clifford...@gmail.com wrote:
Thanks Daniel. I also found this related Jira isuue:
Auto-installer for JDK no longer works:
https://issues.jenkins-ci.org/browse/JENKINS-26780
Right, it contains a bit of background info. Note that that was before the
The JDKs that were already configured to download from java.sun now all
have the same 'JDK ID': jdk-8u40-oth-JPR (see attached screenshot)
Clifford
Am Dienstag, 24. März 2015 09:59:37 UTC+1 schrieb Clifford Sanders:
We use version 1.594 and have the same problem. I attached a screenshot.
Thanks Daniel. I also found this related Jira isuue:
Auto-installer for JDK no longer works:
https://issues.jenkins-ci.org/browse/JENKINS-26780
Am Dienstag, 24. März 2015 11:50:05 UTC+1 schrieb Daniel Beck:
On 24.03.2015, at 11:39, Clifford Sanders cliff...@gmail.com
javascript: wrote:
Then I looked at the file 'hudson.tools.JDKInstaller' that was mentioned in
the issue. The contents was exactly the same as the file
'hudson.tasks.Maven.MavenInstaller' which is very strange but could be the
reason for the error.
Fixed in 1.596 with server-based download.
I deleted
Hi folks,
I'm too experiencing this issue with authentication. We are using *pserver*
access (instead of SSH) with username/password. No matter what, cvs plugin
tries to connect via SSH. This is how looks my CVSROOT configuration:
pserver:username@host:/cvsroot/path
Authentication and checkout
Jobs as code - beautiful. Not to say that yaml doesn't cut it, but being a
happy Gradle user the job DSL hits the sweet spot.
Awesome tip, thanks!
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On a system with a large number of jobs configured, is there a way to
find which ones are configured to poll the SCM frequently?
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That's odd...let me double check.
On Tue, Mar 24, 2015 at 8:19 AM nicolas de loof nicolas.del...@gmail.com
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I can see a tag and release commit in
https://github.com/jenkinsci/email-ext-plugin/tree/email-ext-2.39.3 but
no artifact on
I did some further digging as we had a C++ app behaving the same way:
emitting color in a standard console but the color doesn't appear in
Jenkins.
It turns out the C++ app (and presumably the C# one) is using the low level
console APIs such as WriteConsole:
Hello,
I have a set of jobs that are identical, except for their names.
For example, I might have a job named Downstream-Post-Build-Process-Dev
and Downstream-Post-Build-Process-Release.
The upstream jobs that trigger these jobs tell the downstream job what
directory to use for the processing.
FWIW, I do the same thing but use a generic job. To avoid confusion I set the
display name to indicate who/what/which job called it. so a history of the
generic job could look like:
Post-Build-Process-Dev-23
Post-Build-Process-Dev-22
Post-Build-Process-Dev-21
Post-Build-Process-Release-20
I don't know if that will work.
Normally I use the Template Project Plugin[1] to keep different types of
builds in sync.
[1] https://wiki.jenkins-ci.org/display/JENKINS/Template+Project+Plugin
Hth,
Nick Stolwijk
~~~ Try to leave this world a little better than you found it and, when
your turn
The most obvious one I can see is that you will need to reload from disk
after each and every change to any of the linked jobs... which will be
nasty... as otherwise Jenkins will not know that the other jobs have had
their configuration changes and thus will not pick up the change and if you
go
We use version 1.594 and have the same problem. I attached a screenshot.
Clifford
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That’s true, if my Jenkins is ever down, I have a problem.
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[mailto:jenkinsci-users@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Brent Scriver
Sent: Tuesday, March 24, 2015 12:30 PM
To: jenkinsci-users@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: Is this the correct way to manage
Cool, thank you! I take it that won't work though if Jenkins is unavailable
for some reason however right? While polling would pick up changes when
Jenkins returns?
Thank you!
Brent
On Tue, Mar 24, 2015 at 12:22 PM, Ginga, Dick dick.gi...@perkinelmer.com
wrote:
A Perforce-side trigger
For reference I'm on Jenkins 1.601 with Perforce Plugin v1.3.27.
I have a polling interval set for H/5 * ... for Perforce SCM changes on a
Job in Jenkins. I also have enabled concurrent builds for the job.
If multiple checkins occur during the polling interval then multiple
instances of the
A Perforce-side trigger (change-submit) would run once for each checkin and
provide the single associated changelist to sync to. I think this will give you
a one-to-one job execution
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[mailto:jenkinsci-users@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Brent Scriver
Isn't this what the job-dsl-plugin was designed to fix?
On 24 March 2015 at 16:01, Steve K steve.kerxha...@carestream.com wrote:
Hello,
I have a set of jobs that are identical, except for their names.
For example, I might have a job named Downstream-Post-Build-Process-Dev
and
Good afternoon,
Apologies if this is a very Rookie question but I have searched far and wide
and haven't been able to find anything of use. I am currently writing JUnit
Selenium WebDriver tests, using Eclipse, and then 'committing' to a private
Github repository.
I cannot seem to find any
Hi list,
we are currently using jenkins to do some deployment tasks. It works great
except for one little problem:
We are using the git plugin to fetch our repo. As we sometimes want to
deploy a tag and sometimes a branch we added 2 parameters to the build.
- One GIT_TAG which uses the Git Tag
The usual?
http://repo.jenkins-ci.org/simple/snapshots/org/jenkins-ci/plugins/email-ext/2.39.4-SNAPSHOT/
On 24.03.2015, at 16:42, Slide slide.o@gmail.com wrote:
That's odd...let me double check.
On Tue, Mar 24, 2015 at 8:19 AM nicolas de loof nicolas.del...@gmail.com
wrote:
I can see
I think the only way to do that is by using a conditional build step based
on the GIT_BRANCH variable.
Or might be easier and more readable with the workflow plugin.
Cheers
Le 23 mars 2015 18:09, Weston Odom wo...@rocketlawyer.com a écrit :
Is it possible to trigger a (maven/sbt) release build
I can see a tag and release commit in
https://github.com/jenkinsci/email-ext-plugin/tree/email-ext-2.39.3 but no
artifact on https://updates.jenkins-ci.org/download/plugins/email-ext/
Anything wrong with this release ?
I'm looking for a fix to JENKINS-25940
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Ant is a build scripting language. In Eclipse: File-Export-General-Ant Build
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[mailto:jenkinsci-users@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of simon drake
Sent: Tuesday, March
I find it easier to connect to Windows slaves using SSH.
You'll need to setup a SSH server on the Windows machine, and define the
environment variables you require on node configuration because SSH server
doens't inherit the default Windows environment variables.
בתאריך יום שני, 23 במרץ 2015
I don't believe so, but most methods of authentication (like LDAP,
OAuth, SAML) are implemented as Jenkins plugins, so it should be
possible to implement the same for Pubcookie.
Regards,
Chris
On 23/03/15 17:51, mikelupo via Jenkins Users wrote:
Hi,
I am wondering if Jenkins supports using
There is no pub cookie plugin for Jenkins.
I looked today
Sent from my iPhone
On Mar 24, 2015, at 4:56 PM, Christopher Orr ch...@orr.me.uk wrote:
I don't believe so, but most methods of authentication (like LDAP, OAuth,
SAML) are implemented as Jenkins plugins, so it should be possible
What coverage tool are you using?
It depends on the tool/plugin you're using since some plugins will collect
results to the master while others keep results on the slave node.
On Monday, March 23, 2015 at 5:37:57 PM UTC+2, Michał Łowicki wrote:
Hi,
How to configure Jenkins in order to be
I've not heard of source code management; something to research :-)
I'll give this all a go tomorrow, thank you!
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I have done this just once. SCM should not matter. Using Eclipse, export to an
ant build.xml file. Commit that file.
Pull down test sources build and run tests. These were my command lines:
call C:\apache-ant-1.9.4\bin\ant.bat -file build.xml build
call C:\apache-ant-1.9.4\bin\ant.bat -file
Sorry what is SCM? Also I've not used Ant build files - I've heard of maven;
are these similar?
I'm completely confused now :-)
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