Re: Bug Publish over SSH

2017-11-06 Thread Naveen DN
I had the same problem...export PATH=$PATH: && mvn 
clean test solved my problem


On Wednesday, April 29, 2015 at 12:55:21 AM UTC+5:30, Erick Macedo wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I'm using the plugin Publish over SSH to run a remote command maven on a 
> linux machine with properly configured maven.
>
> However when running mvn command is generated an error "bash: mvn: command 
> not found".
>
> The plugin is properly connecting the remote machine, as for testing in 
> the "Exec command" I include the command "ifconfig" and the same printed 
> data from the remote machine.
>
> However, when performing the command echo $ M2_HOME or echo $ PATH in the 
> "Exec command" he printed the local machine where the information jenkins 
> is the created, not the remote machine.
>
> Something very strange.
>
> Someone could help me?
>

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Re: Bug Publish over SSH

2015-05-01 Thread Daniel Beck
If you expect your command to have these values set from .bashrc: .bashrc is 
only loaded for interactive shells, which the Publish over SSH plugin likely is 
not. Find another way to define these, or explicitly load (source) .bashrc. 
'man bash', section 'invocation'

On 28.04.2015, at 23:16, Erick Macedo  wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> The user I am connecting is the correct user, not root.
> 
> Are you referring to .bashrc the right remote machine?
> 
> Is remote machine is a Ubuntu and the .bashrc is so.
> 
> # JAVA
> export JAVA_HOME = / usr / lib / jvm / java-8-oracle
> 
> # MAVEN
> export MAVEN_HOME = / usr / local / apache-maven-3.2.5
> export M2_HOME = / usr / local / apache-maven-3.2.5
> export M2 = $ M2_HOME / bin
> export PATH = $ M2: $ PATH
> 
> A very strange thing is that when I run the echo $ PATH in the "Exec command" 
> it prints the variables of the local machine.
> 
> Em terça-feira, 28 de abril de 2015 16:25:21 UTC-3, Erick Macedo escreveu:
> Hi,
> 
> I'm using the plugin Publish over SSH to run a remote command maven on a 
> linux machine with properly configured maven.
> 
> However when running mvn command is generated an error "bash: mvn: command 
> not found".
> 
> The plugin is properly connecting the remote machine, as for testing in the 
> "Exec command" I include the command "ifconfig" and the same printed data 
> from the remote machine.
> 
> However, when performing the command echo $ M2_HOME or echo $ PATH in the 
> "Exec command" he printed the local machine where the information jenkins is 
> the created, not the remote machine.
> 
> Something very strange.
> 
> Someone could help me?
> 
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Re: Bug Publish over SSH

2015-04-29 Thread Richard Bywater
An interactive process is when you as a person connect to it rather than an
system process (like Jenkins).

For instance one of the .bashrc files on one of my systems has this has its
first thing:
# If not running interactively, don't do anything
case $- in
  *i*) ;;
  *) return;;
esac

(There are other variants of doing the similar thing that I've seen in
other .bashrcs)

Hope that helps
Richard.

On Thu, 30 Apr 2015 at 02:45 Erick Macedo  wrote:

> Hi Richard,
>
> What would this interactive process,
>
> could exemplify?
>
> obrigaod
>
> Em terça-feira, 28 de abril de 2015 16:25:21 UTC-3, Erick Macedo escreveu:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I'm using the plugin Publish over SSH to run a remote command maven on a
>> linux machine with properly configured maven.
>>
>> However when running mvn command is generated an error "bash: mvn:
>> command not found".
>>
>> The plugin is properly connecting the remote machine, as for testing in
>> the "Exec command" I include the command "ifconfig" and the same printed
>> data from the remote machine.
>>
>> However, when performing the command echo $ M2_HOME or echo $ PATH in the
>> "Exec command" he printed the local machine where the information jenkins
>> is the created, not the remote machine.
>>
>> Something very strange.
>>
>> Someone could help me?
>>
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Re: Bug Publish over SSH

2015-04-29 Thread Erick Macedo
Hi Richard,

What would this interactive process,

could exemplify?

obrigaod

Em terça-feira, 28 de abril de 2015 16:25:21 UTC-3, Erick Macedo escreveu:
>
> Hi,
>
> I'm using the plugin Publish over SSH to run a remote command maven on a 
> linux machine with properly configured maven.
>
> However when running mvn command is generated an error "bash: mvn: command 
> not found".
>
> The plugin is properly connecting the remote machine, as for testing in 
> the "Exec command" I include the command "ifconfig" and the same printed 
> data from the remote machine.
>
> However, when performing the command echo $ M2_HOME or echo $ PATH in the 
> "Exec command" he printed the local machine where the information jenkins 
> is the created, not the remote machine.
>
> Something very strange.
>
> Someone could help me?
>

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Re: Bug Publish over SSH

2015-04-29 Thread Erick Macedo
The plugin "SSH plugin" only allows you to run an SSH command on the server, 
since the "Publish over SSH" lets you send data and execute any command.

Out of curiosity I auditioned with "SSH plugin" and it also returns mvn: 
command not found, which leads me to understand that the problem is not in 
the plugins

Em terça-feira, 28 de abril de 2015 16:25:21 UTC-3, Erick Macedo escreveu:
>
> Hi,
>
> I'm using the plugin Publish over SSH to run a remote command maven on a 
> linux machine with properly configured maven.
>
> However when running mvn command is generated an error "bash: mvn: command 
> not found".
>
> The plugin is properly connecting the remote machine, as for testing in 
> the "Exec command" I include the command "ifconfig" and the same printed 
> data from the remote machine.
>
> However, when performing the command echo $ M2_HOME or echo $ PATH in the 
> "Exec command" he printed the local machine where the information jenkins 
> is the created, not the remote machine.
>
> Something very strange.
>
> Someone could help me?
>

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Re: Bug Publish over SSH

2015-04-28 Thread Jeff
This might be an ignorant question but why are you using the "Publish over
SSH" plugin instead of the "SSH plugin"?
https://wiki.jenkins-ci.org/display/JENKINS/SSH+plugin

On Tue, Apr 28, 2015 at 3:16 PM, Erick Macedo 
wrote:

> Hi,
>
> The user I am connecting is the correct user, not root.
>
> Are you referring to .bashrc the right remote machine?
>
> Is remote machine is a Ubuntu and the .bashrc is so.
>
> # JAVA
> export JAVA_HOME = / usr / lib / jvm / java-8-oracle
>
> # MAVEN
> export MAVEN_HOME = / usr / local / apache-maven-3.2.5
> export M2_HOME = / usr / local / apache-maven-3.2.5
> export M2 = $ M2_HOME / bin
> export PATH = $ M2: $ PATH
>
> A very strange thing is that when I run the echo $ PATH in the "Exec
> command" it prints the variables of the local machine.
>
> Em terça-feira, 28 de abril de 2015 16:25:21 UTC-3, Erick Macedo escreveu:
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I'm using the plugin Publish over SSH to run a remote command maven on a
>> linux machine with properly configured maven.
>>
>> However when running mvn command is generated an error "bash: mvn:
>> command not found".
>>
>> The plugin is properly connecting the remote machine, as for testing in
>> the "Exec command" I include the command "ifconfig" and the same printed
>> data from the remote machine.
>>
>> However, when performing the command echo $ M2_HOME or echo $ PATH in the
>> "Exec command" he printed the local machine where the information jenkins
>> is the created, not the remote machine.
>>
>> Something very strange.
>>
>> Someone could help me?
>>
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Re: Bug Publish over SSH

2015-04-28 Thread Erick Macedo
Hi,

The user I am connecting is the correct user, not root.

Are you referring to .bashrc the right remote machine?

Is remote machine is a Ubuntu and the .bashrc is so.

# JAVA
export JAVA_HOME = / usr / lib / jvm / java-8-oracle

# MAVEN
export MAVEN_HOME = / usr / local / apache-maven-3.2.5
export M2_HOME = / usr / local / apache-maven-3.2.5
export M2 = $ M2_HOME / bin
export PATH = $ M2: $ PATH

A very strange thing is that when I run the echo $ PATH in the "Exec 
command" it prints the variables of the local machine.

Em terça-feira, 28 de abril de 2015 16:25:21 UTC-3, Erick Macedo escreveu:
>
> Hi,
>
> I'm using the plugin Publish over SSH to run a remote command maven on a 
> linux machine with properly configured maven.
>
> However when running mvn command is generated an error "bash: mvn: command 
> not found".
>
> The plugin is properly connecting the remote machine, as for testing in 
> the "Exec command" I include the command "ifconfig" and the same printed 
> data from the remote machine.
>
> However, when performing the command echo $ M2_HOME or echo $ PATH in the 
> "Exec command" he printed the local machine where the information jenkins 
> is the created, not the remote machine.
>
> Something very strange.
>
> Someone could help me?
>

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Re: Bug Publish over SSH

2015-04-28 Thread Richard Bywater
To that effect, check your .bashrc as on Debian, for instance, one of the
first things it does it not run anything in .bashrc if not starting as an
interactive process.

Richard.

On Wed, 29 Apr 2015 at 08:41 Slide  wrote:

> It works as the user that you are connecting as? Is there anything in the
> .bashrc that would set the path to mvn? Perhaps the Publish Over SSH
> doesn't run in such a way that the .bashrc file is loaded? Check into these
> things.
>
> On Tue, Apr 28, 2015 at 1:19 PM Erick Macedo 
> wrote:
>
>> I can not understand this behavior.
>>
>> In Exec command: cd test / build-38 / project && ls && echo $ M2 && mvn -v
>>
>> This command does the following:
>>
>> 1 - cd test / build-38 / project (in this directory on the remote server)
>> 2 - ls (list the remote server content)
>> 3 - echo $ M2 (Prints $ M2 LOCAL server, where the jenkins is the created)
>> 4 - mvn -v (bash: mvn: command not found, here is also strange because
>> mvn -v works both on the local server, and the remote)
>>
>> Em terça-feira, 28 de abril de 2015 16:25:21 UTC-3, Erick Macedo escreveu:
>>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> I'm using the plugin Publish over SSH to run a remote command maven on a
>>> linux machine with properly configured maven.
>>>
>>> However when running mvn command is generated an error "bash: mvn:
>>> command not found".
>>>
>>> The plugin is properly connecting the remote machine, as for testing in
>>> the "Exec command" I include the command "ifconfig" and the same printed
>>> data from the remote machine.
>>>
>>> However, when performing the command echo $ M2_HOME or echo $ PATH in
>>> the "Exec command" he printed the local machine where the information
>>> jenkins is the created, not the remote machine.
>>>
>>> Something very strange.
>>>
>>> Someone could help me?
>>>
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Re: Bug Publish over SSH

2015-04-28 Thread Slide
It works as the user that you are connecting as? Is there anything in the
.bashrc that would set the path to mvn? Perhaps the Publish Over SSH
doesn't run in such a way that the .bashrc file is loaded? Check into these
things.

On Tue, Apr 28, 2015 at 1:19 PM Erick Macedo  wrote:

> I can not understand this behavior.
>
> In Exec command: cd test / build-38 / project && ls && echo $ M2 && mvn -v
>
> This command does the following:
>
> 1 - cd test / build-38 / project (in this directory on the remote server)
> 2 - ls (list the remote server content)
> 3 - echo $ M2 (Prints $ M2 LOCAL server, where the jenkins is the created)
> 4 - mvn -v (bash: mvn: command not found, here is also strange because mvn
> -v works both on the local server, and the remote)
>
> Em terça-feira, 28 de abril de 2015 16:25:21 UTC-3, Erick Macedo escreveu:
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I'm using the plugin Publish over SSH to run a remote command maven on a
>> linux machine with properly configured maven.
>>
>> However when running mvn command is generated an error "bash: mvn:
>> command not found".
>>
>> The plugin is properly connecting the remote machine, as for testing in
>> the "Exec command" I include the command "ifconfig" and the same printed
>> data from the remote machine.
>>
>> However, when performing the command echo $ M2_HOME or echo $ PATH in the
>> "Exec command" he printed the local machine where the information jenkins
>> is the created, not the remote machine.
>>
>> Something very strange.
>>
>> Someone could help me?
>>
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Re: Bug Publish over SSH

2015-04-28 Thread Erick Macedo
I can not understand this behavior.

In Exec command: cd test / build-38 / project && ls && echo $ M2 && mvn -v

This command does the following:

1 - cd test / build-38 / project (in this directory on the remote server)
2 - ls (list the remote server content)
3 - echo $ M2 (Prints $ M2 LOCAL server, where the jenkins is the created)
4 - mvn -v (bash: mvn: command not found, here is also strange because mvn 
-v works both on the local server, and the remote)

Em terça-feira, 28 de abril de 2015 16:25:21 UTC-3, Erick Macedo escreveu:
>
> Hi,
>
> I'm using the plugin Publish over SSH to run a remote command maven on a 
> linux machine with properly configured maven.
>
> However when running mvn command is generated an error "bash: mvn: command 
> not found".
>
> The plugin is properly connecting the remote machine, as for testing in 
> the "Exec command" I include the command "ifconfig" and the same printed 
> data from the remote machine.
>
> However, when performing the command echo $ M2_HOME or echo $ PATH in the 
> "Exec command" he printed the local machine where the information jenkins 
> is the created, not the remote machine.
>
> Something very strange.
>
> Someone could help me?
>

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Bug Publish over SSH

2015-04-28 Thread Erick Macedo
Hi,

I'm using the plugin Publish over SSH to run a remote command maven on a 
linux machine with properly configured maven.

However when running mvn command is generated an error "bash: mvn: command 
not found".

The plugin is properly connecting the remote machine, as for testing in the 
"Exec command" I include the command "ifconfig" and the same printed data 
from the remote machine.

However, when performing the command echo $ M2_HOME or echo $ PATH in the 
"Exec command" he printed the local machine where the information jenkins 
is the created, not the remote machine.

Something very strange.

Someone could help me?

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