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tdtappe Well I will check once I get a post-XP test system up. My reading of the code in older versions of Jenkins is that it would never create such a symlink when running on Java 6, but I may have missed something.
Steve Haworth Odd. The build is recorded as having been created by Jenkins 1.590, so before the switch, yet it has <timestamp> and no number, like the new format, but no <id>, like the old format. The migrator intentionally tries the folder rename before the build.xml rewrite, so it should not have been the result of an error midway through migration. So I have no explanation for how you got there and hope this is rare enough.