...post build job or post build step and executing a shell script or similar, 
which moves your artefacts.




Original Message processed by davidĀ®  
Re: Re-2: Copy files from remote Jenkins workspace (14-Nov-2016 10:15)
From:   buddy123
To:Jenkins Users



I'll look into pipeline, though it seems very complicated. 
Regarding artifacts, I've thought about it, but I cant figure out how to delete 
the artifacts once I finished the job, otherwise my disk space will get empty 
very quickly.
Is it possilble to mark files as artifacts, pull them from slave, and then 
erase them?
I want to keep the console output of every build though, just dont care about 
the artifacts because I store them elsewhere


On Monday, November 14, 2016 at 11:12:08 AM UTC+2, jje wrote: 
What about archiving artefacts. On that way all output marked as artefacts 
could be found on master so far, couldn't it?




Original Message processed by davidĀ®  
Re: Copy files from remote Jenkins workspace (13-Nov-2016 15:39)
From:   Baptiste Mathus
To:jenkins...@googlegroups.com



Look for pipeline jobs. Might be far easier to achieve that. 

 
https://jenkins.io/pipeline/getting-started-pipelines/[jenkins.io]
 



2016-11-13 11:23 GMT+01:00 buddy123 <er...@twistlock.com>:



down votefavorite[stackoverflow.com] Im trying to create a cross-compilation 
job, that will build my code for both Windows & Linux. I have set up Windows & 
Linux jenkins nodes, and configured two jobs, one with 'windows' label to run 
on my Windows machine and the other with 'linux' label to run on my linux 
machine. I installed MultiJob plugin, and wrapped both jobs to run in parallel 
When both finishes successfully, I want to copy all the generated files and do 
operations on them In other words I want to copy the files from both jobs 
remote workspaces for further operations Can anyone suggest a way how to do it?

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