On Thu, Jan 11, 2018 at 7:15 PM Eric wrote:
> I have this configured this way as well, but it still hangs on:
>
> git fetch --tags --progress git@git.world1:space.git
>> +refs/heads/*:refs/remotes/origin/*
>
>
> SSH'ing into Jenkins and running git clone with the same key in
I have this configured this way as well, but it still hangs on:
git fetch --tags --progress git@git.world1:space.git
> +refs/heads/*:refs/remotes/origin/*
SSH'ing into Jenkins and running git clone with the same key in ~/.ssh
works just fine
git clone git@git.world1:space.git
>
On
Hi
I have started using a Dockerfile build argument to simplify my
dependencies between images.
Namely, I have Dockerfile to build the image "secret_project/name" looking
like:
ARG parent_version
FROM secret_project/parent_name:${parent_version}
My jenkins pipeline lets maven build the
finally figured out the release process so hopefully the custom
notification plugin should be available soon
On Friday, January 5, 2018 at 12:19:50 AM UTC, Ian Vernon wrote:
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> I'll hold off until it is released to the plugin center before downloading
> it.
>
> > If github receives a
You have to have the declarative pipeline 1.2 or higher to do this. I am
having issues putting the "powershell" keyword in the library... otherwise
it seems to work.
On Thursday, January 11, 2018 at 1:41:50 AM UTC-6, Idan Adar wrote:
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> Indeed possible. See blog post:
>
Hello all,
Do we have any update here ? i have been trying to use dockerfile as the
agent to build a docker image from the Dockerfile in my source repo and
then be able to run some unit tests within the container.
I browsed all possible sources of documentation(see below) but still no
luck.
On Thursday, 11 January 2018 06:35:51 UTC, Dirk Heinrichs wrote:
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> Am 11.01.2018 um 00:59 schrieb ABostonGal ABostonGal:
>
> What part is wrong? Can you elaborate on how to update the plugins then?
>
>
> Errh, really? OK, go to *Manage Jenkins* -> *Manage Plugins* (you will be
> right in the