Thanks, Daniel but that did not help.
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The following packages will be upgraded:
jenkins
1 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 10 not upgraded.
1 not fully installed or removed.
Need to get 62.1 MB of archives.
After this operation, 285 kB of additional disk spac
I've been running the 1.554.1 release with very good results. The Debian
package management system offered it as the most recent LTS version and it
has been very well behaved on my Debian machine. It runs on Java 8 as well
as on Java 7, and seems well behaved on both.
Mark Waite
On Sun, May 4,
I'm confused about the LTS release.
The change log shows the current version as 1.554.1 released Apr 30 while
The Jenkins upgrade screen and the Long-Term Support Release tab on the
website shows the 1.532.3 version.
Is the 1.554.1 version safe to install, or was it withdrawn ?
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Yo
Wait for 1.562.
https://issues.jenkins-ci.org/browse/JENKINS-22715
On 04.05.2014, at 16:22, ziv wrote:
> when trying to upgrade jenkins, I get the following:
> Can you please assist at what I should do to upgrade? (from 1.560 to 1.561)
>
> root@x:~# sudo apt-get install jenkins
> Reading
when trying to upgrade jenkins, I get the following:
Can you please assist at what I should do to upgrade? (from 1.560 to 1.561)
root@x:~# sudo apt-get install jenkins
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
The following packages will be upgr
When I ran Java update on a slave, it requested that javaw is stopped.
when approving that then: ALL the slaves were terminated by the server.
I am adding the error in the server log for one of the slaves.
The slaves pages also display a "failed to abort" error (pic attached) and
cannot be r