See https://issues.jenkins-ci.org/browse/JENKINS-12983 - please vote on the
issue and it might actually get fixed at some point.
On Thursday, 21 February 2013 18:27:18 UTC, Julian wrote:
Hi, I could only find a really old post through Google about this, but I
notice that the Master node,
I've solved it right now by linking selenium.log to dev/null
Am Freitag, 15. Februar 2013 17:43:41 UTC+1 schrieb bcla...@globalcloud.net:
Having the same issue as well. Any info would be greatly appreciated!
Ben
On Tuesday, February 5, 2013 5:40:53 AM UTC-5, DarkRift wrote:
I'll take a
Hi,
When I create a multi-configuration job in Jenkins, it creates a directory
called default inside jobs/job-name/workspace directory.
This is not the case with free-style jobs or Maven jobs. What should I do
to get rid of the default directory?
Thanks
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Hi,
Using multi-configuration job, I am trying to have
- on the first axis my deps (deps0, deps1, deps2 and need to keep them
done in this order).
- on the second axis one my targets (t0, t1) order can be random here.
When I run my job, order seems to be random even with the option Run each
No, this is not what a multi-configuration job is for. Its purpose is to build
the *same* content, but in multiple configurations.
If you have three jobs that the multi-config job is dependent on, you should
make those separate jobs and set them as upstream/downstream of each other so
that
Or the use running Jenkins is not allowed to see that file. Those pesky file
permissions...
-- Sami
alok kumar alok.kuma...@gmail.com kirjoitti 25.2.2013 kello 16.23:
Hi,
Try giving the ip address of the machine on which you have that srcsafe.ini
and see if it works.
I guess that the
Just wanted to know that the solution right below Richard's on the link below
worked like a charm. Thanks for all the help.
-Allen
On Feb 20, 2013, at 2:44 PM, Fisher, Allen
afis...@makemusic.commailto:afis...@makemusic.com wrote:
There are quite a few examples of how to setup the
I've beening running jenkins 1.466.12.1 as jenkins on RHEL6.2 (we don't
have root access), under https for a few weeks now, using a self signed
certificate, no problems, other than than the issues for end users and
their browsers. We have now been issued an offical certificate CA chain
When using the selenium grid plugin, what is the best way to arrange
for the nodes to have working displays? I have it working on VMware
guests by logging into the vmware client console and starting a
desktop, then running xhost + so anything can connect. This makes
display :0 work in the