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karianna commented on JENKINS-12583:
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Problem still exists in 1.450
                
> update for cvs plugin to 2.0 doesn't work
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>                 Key: JENKINS-12583
>                 URL: https://issues.jenkins-ci.org/browse/JENKINS-12583
>             Project: Jenkins
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: cvs
>    Affects Versions: current
>         Environment: jenkins 1.449, cvs plugin 1.6
>            Reporter: Alex Lehmann
>             Fix For: current
>
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> I tried to update to the cvs plugin 2.0 today but this doesn't work, I assume 
> there is a name problem due to the extension *.jpi on the new plugin.
> Before update, the file is called cvs.hpi, the update process creates a new 
> file cvs.jpi that is ignored with the following message:
> Jan 30, 2012 5:04:26 PM hudson.PluginManager$1$3$1 isDuplicate
> INFO: Ignoring /home/lehmann/.jenkins/plugins/cvs.jpi because 
> /home/lehmann/.jenkins/plugins/cvs.hpi is already loaded
> I assume it may work if it were the other way around.
> The version displayed by the plugin page remains 1.6 but there are a few 
> exceptions in the log about missing classes like this
> java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: org/netbeans/lib/cvsclient/admin/AdminHandler
> these classes are included in the cvs.jpi zip but that is not used.
> I was able to fix the update manually by copying cvs.jpi to cvs.hpi, which 
> resulted in a pinned plugin 2.0, but the automatic process has to be fixed 
> somehow.

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