So well I tried renaming the job removing the spaces (after I noticed that
the other jobs didn't have names in) and now it works fine.
The script is running in the "Execute shell" block yes.
But the thing is that the error comes before my script is executed, when
Jenkins is still trying to set up
Good tools and scripts can handle spaces and other weirdness in file/folder
names. This is not a Jenkins issue (unless it happened in a Jenkins component
-- but it doesn't look like it!).
If you write your own shell scripts, remember to double-quote variable
references. For example, `some_comma
andrea crotti wrote:
>
> Argh true I missed that, I expected that jenkins would have quoted the
> spaces since it lets me enter them, is that a known issue than?
> I'll try without tomorrow, thanks
>
First, is the script in question in an "Execute shell" block? Second, is
your script doing anythin
Argh true I missed that, I expected that jenkins would have quoted the
spaces since it lets me enter them, is that a known issue than?
I'll try without tomorrow, thanks
On 3 Dec 2013 20:48, "Geoff Cummings" wrote:
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> Not sure what that script is doing, but make sure to consider spaces in
> the j
Not sure what that script is doing, but make sure to consider spaces in the
jenkins job name.
/var/lib/jenkins/jobs/spotlight integration and selenium/workspace
Personally I don't allow spaces in job names..
On 3 Dec 2013, at 18:14, Jonathan Rogers wrote:
andrea crotti wrote:
So I was tryin
andrea crotti wrote:
> So I was trying to do something like this, and I created this bash
> script which locally works perfectly fine.
>
> However it doesn't seem to work at all with the error pasted below.
> Is Jenkins able to run any bash script?
> It seems like it should be I'm not sure why it g
So I was trying to do something like this, and I created this bash script
which locally works perfectly fine.
However it doesn't seem to work at all with the error pasted below.
Is Jenkins able to run any bash script?
It seems like it should be I'm not sure why it gives this error though..
#!/bi
On Wednesday, November 20, 2013 6:48:26 AM UTC-5, andrea crotti wrote:
>
> Hello everyone,
>
> I'm trying to move some integration tests for our django app to Jenkins.
>
> I already succesfully managed to run integration tests for our business
> logic doing with coverage and violations as well, us
Hello everyone,
I'm trying to move some integration tests for our django app to Jenkins.
I already succesfully managed to run integration tests for our business
logic doing with coverage and violations as well, using something like:
COVER_OPTIONS="--with-coverage --cover-package=company_core
-