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Thank you very much for the information. And it turns out ture that this
problem results from the GUI access.
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On Thu, Apr 4, 2013 at 9:11 AM, weirpenguin weirpeng...@gmail.com wrote:
As I am really new to Jenkins and our company basically use Tortoise as the
SVN client, we started with the idea of using Tortoise to update SVN. But I
agree that some Jenkins built-in function could be some better choice
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%\TortoiseProc.exe /command:about, Jenkins just acted the same.
As I am really new to Jenkins, is it possible that I miss some setting of
Jenkins to make it work with Tortoise?
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On Tue, Apr 2, 2013 at 4:23 PM, Sami Tikka sjti...@gmail.com wrote:
Having only passing knowledge of Windows development, I may be completely off
the mark but here's my guess:
Tortoise is a GUI tool. You may have installed Jenkins as a service and by
default services or processes started by