Hello!
I'm running a pretty large and complicated script on the Jenkins of our
company. The one responsible for the maintanance of the script told me that
everything went well on the Test Server, however when she tried running it
on the live server, it suddenly crashed.
Long story short:
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We happily using Declarative Pipeline here, however I've noticed from the
very beginning that we get double build "recordings" in the Changes log. It
seems that we get one log from the checkout/update of the workspace for the
Jenkinsfile, and then one from the automatic checkout/update from the
I agree with Baptiste that I consider it a valuable feature to know when
changes happen in a global pipeline library on which I depend.
Mark Waite
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I am trying to set Jenkins up to perform continuous testing of some online
applications.
I have installed Jenkins on Ubuntu 16.04 and have a slave which is running
Windoze 10.
I have installed UltraVnc on the slave and am trying to get VncRecorder to
record the test session.
At the momen
For me it's a feature, the fact that you can see that the library changed
(and could cause differences/failures) is valuable.
Now, maybe it could be categorized more clearly in the stage view plugin.
But on the main build page it is already clearly separated for instance.
Le 22 févr. 2017 2:42 PM,
+1 with Michaël. Upgrade should be possible without any hard issue, but
indeed dependent on how many plugins you installed, and possibly custom
ones.
Strongly recommended to test that upgrade in your staging env (i.e.
duplicate your set up, and try to upgrade). Also, we've written quite a few
time
Few months ago, I've successfully upgraded from 1.6x to 2.x without any
issue. But it depends on your configuration and installed plugins.
Have a look at https://jenkins.io/doc/upgrade-guide/ and
https://jenkins.io/changelog/ to get changelog details and upgrade specific
instructions.
But since 1.