I am trying to implement jenkins for Continuous integration with grails.
But, I am getting following error every time:
[workspace] $ cmd.exe /C 'C:\Program Files
(x86)\Jenkins\jobs\wrapperTest\workspace\grailsw.bat
-Dgrails.work.dir=C:/Program Files
Since work dir has a space in its path, you either need to quote the value
or move work dir to a path which does not include a space.
On Wed, Aug 19, 2015, 6:12 AM Sanjay Lama sanjay.lama2...@gmail.com wrote:
I am trying to implement jenkins for Continuous integration with grails.
But, I am
Hi Daniel,
I'm dealing with the same issue and created this bug report in Jenkins Jira
https://issues.jenkins-ci.org/browse/JENKINS-30033.
If we didn't do something wrong, it is supposed to be a common issue to
many users.
I cannot find anything wrong in what I do.
*Have you fixed this issues
First email: there is this plugin. I have not used it.
https://wiki.jenkins-ci.org/display/JENKINS/Build+Failure+Analyzer
You can install “any” and “all” plugins. I am not aware of any limitation. Some
do require individual configuration.
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Do you have a common file with the same fingerprint between jobs A, B, and
C? I have used this type of promotion before.
One thing you may want to check; do the fingerprints on job A show that the
fingerprint originated in job A? And are Job B and Job C listed with the
same fingerprint?
On
The changelog on the web site incredibly shows no changes between 1.624 and
1.625. This weird kind of entry was also done for the 1.623 release, although
someone retrofitted the changelog to state “No major user-visible changes in
this release.”, whatever that is supposed to mean. If there
Thanks, I got what I wanted :)
2015-08-19 13:31 GMT+02:00 Ginga, Dick dick.gi...@perkinelmer.com:
First email: there is this plugin. I have not used it.
https://wiki.jenkins-ci.org/display/JENKINS/Build+Failure+Analyzer
You can install “any” and “all” plugins. I am not aware of any
It also looks like there are two double quotes in the beginning right
after the first single quote. I think there should only be one double
quote there, or the quoting will come out wrong. Also, I'm not sure you
need the single quotes at all.
Eric
On 8/19/2015 8:38 AM, Mark Waite wrote:
Hi Jason,
Although I'll try to play with it later, in my case in particular, I do NOT
use fingerprints.
However, help message against *When the following downstream projects
build successfully* field in promotion process configuration mentions
NOTHING about fingerprints:
*This option requires
When I saw no major user-visible changes, I thought that user referred just
to Jenkins users (rather than Jenkins administrators), and hence to me the
message meant no major UI nor behaviour changes.
A major refactor might have no major user-visible changes, but would be
high-risk. So, the
On 19.08.2015, at 15:24, John Mellor john.mel...@esentire.com wrote:
The changelog on the web site incredibly shows no changes between 1.624 and
1.625.
1.625 has not actually been uploaded, and the tag in Git is possibly off as
well (several commits from the weekend are missing). I'm hoping
My artifacts were all fingerprinted. I thought it was always required.
Still in a three tiered job A - B - C it didn't work. Its been a while
since I tried it. I'll do so again.
On Aug 19, 2015 9:39 AM, uvsm...@gmail.com wrote:
Jason, you are right about fingerprints.
The 3rd job (chain-job-c)
On Jenkins of the past, the concept of downstream builds was determined
through the use of fingerprints. I know that has been changing as new
plugins have introduced new concepts of downstream builds. The
documentation may not refer to using fingerprints, but I found that using
them made
'No notable changes' would probably have sufficed and prevented the entire
what's a user? confusion, true.
Works for me.
Thanks
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Jason, you are right about fingerprints.
The 3rd job (chain-job-c) complains in the console output:
WARNING: chain-job-a appears to use this job as a promotion criteria, but
no fingerprint is recorded. Fingerprint needs to be enabled on both this
job and chain-job-a. See
'No notable changes' would probably have sufficed and prevented the entire
what's a user? confusion, true.
Then there would only be the question 'why was this even released?' -- probably
just sticking to the established schedule. Given that we've kept to a weekly
release schedule for years,
FWIW the packages for 1.625 have been released, and I fixed the changelog.
On 19.08.2015, at 17:34, matthew.web...@diamond.ac.uk wrote:
'No notable changes' would probably have sufficed and prevented the entire
what's a user? confusion, true.
Works for me.
Thanks
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The proxy configuration seems correct as I am able to download and update
other packages. I'll have to see about pulling the package apart.
Ben
On Monday, August 17, 2015 at 2:41:50 PM UTC-7, Daniel Beck wrote:
Are you sure it's not just your broken proxy config? What's the file
content?
The last chapter of the book Jenkins: The Definitive Guide
http://www.amazon.com/Jenkins-Definitive-John-Ferguson-Smart/dp/1449305350
describes a few practices that, if used together, would give you something
like a cold or warm Jenkins master mirror.
Failover however would not be automatic or
yes. JUC https://www.cloudbees.com/jenkins/juc-2015/us-west attendee will
be able to cross attend the CD Summit
https://www.cloudbees.com/cdsummit/us-west at not additional charge.
The CD Summit is gear toward IT execs and technologists. JUC is gear toward
Jenkins Users, consisting of
Thanks for clearing that up!
Brian
On Wednesday, August 19, 2015 at 11:44:00 AM UTC-7, Alyssa Tong wrote:
yes. JUC https://www.cloudbees.com/jenkins/juc-2015/us-west attendee
will be able to cross attend the CD Summit
https://www.cloudbees.com/cdsummit/us-west at not additional charge.
Thanks Brian Will have a look and let you know.
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From: Brian Ray be_...@sbcglobal.net
Sent: 20-08-2015 12:08 AM
To: Jenkins Users jenkinsci-users@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: Another Jenkins server as backup
The last chapter of the book Jenkins: The Definitive
Hi,
I have integrated Jenkins and Testlink with below specifications
Jenkins:1.624
Testlink:1.9.13
I am able to run one test suite with this configurations but when I tried
with multiple suites, it worked for one suite but for other suite it shows
'not run'.
my POM.xml is:
configuration
After spending some time I also heard of HA. Any idea regarding this or
where can I find proper documentation for this process?
On Thursday, 13 August 2015 23:03:31 UTC+5:30, Wei-min Lee wrote:
If there's concern about jobs in flight, then periodic versioning of the
matter config and files
Wei-min Lee, thanks for the help but am currently not open to paid solution.
On Wednesday, 12 August 2015 22:20:03 UTC+5:30, Wei-min Lee wrote:
I think what you're looking for is a paid solution,
Khai Do,
I had thought of this but one scenario was if Jenkins administrator is on
leave and if by chance Jenkins server crashed then administrator will not
be there to resolve it and there could be chances that by the time he
arrives there will be a huge loss. So, I thought of automated
Hi,
I'm working on a project to extend Jenkins' functionalities to serve
certain goals, but before I start writing plugins from scratch I will of
course look for these functionalities in existing plugins.
Seeing as Jenkins seems to have more than a thousand available plugins,
even narrowing
Thank you Richard for the reply.
Will try it but was thinking if this feature is already available in
Jenkins then I would not have to write the script.
Also, I want to display the result in Jenkins i.e. similar to chart type
where it will show that for custom install - passed, typical install
Seeing as there are so many plugins of which every one satisfies one or
more of the functionalities I wish to use, is using them all at once merely
an issue of installing them and then running a build? Or does using more
than one plugin at a time require additional configuration?
2015-08-19 9:22
Hi All,
I have a scenario where I think Jenkins could help me a lot if its
possible I did my best to explain the scenario but if there are still
any questions, I will be glad to answer them.
I have multiple jobs in Jenkins which are compiling code, creating
installers (Windows and Linux),
I was also confused as I tried to update the weekly docker image
jenkins-ci.org indeed claim latest is 1.625 but download site isn't
up-to-date - I guess we are waiting for some infra cron to rebuild it (tag
was pushed 24 hours ago)
2015-08-19 9:36 GMT+02:00 jenk...@transdata.net:
I see
I want to create the following flow:
I have some program which is making a REST CALL to one of my builds, it
could make it any time in a day, but i don't want this my jennkins build to
be executed immediately, only in a specific interval of time E.G between
3-5 AM, but only if it has been
Basically if you can code / script it then Jenkins can do it. I'd start by
getting a scripted thing up and running and then you can have Jenkins call
that script when things change etc.
Richard.
On Wed, 19 Aug 2015 8:43 pm 'Pulkit Lall' via Jenkins Users
jenkinsci-users@googlegroups.com wrote:
I see 1.625 on http://jenkins-ci.org/changelog but can't find it here
http://mirrors.jenkins-ci.org/war/1.625/jenkins.war
And http://mirrors.jenkins-ci.org/war/latest/jenkins.war seems to be 1.624
Anyone else?
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Hi All
We have this irritating problem when restarting jenkins that it hangs with
port already in use:
INFO: Winstone shutdown successfully
aug 10, 2015 11:57:41 AM winstone.Logger logInternal
SEVERE: Container startup failed
java.io.IOException: Failed to start Jetty
at
Thanks Khai Do
Regards,
Pulkit Lall.
On Thursday, 20 August 2015 8:33 AM, Khai Do zaro0...@gmail.com wrote:
Pulkit, Another option that might work for you is having multiple jenkins
masters. Take a look at the gearman plugin, it might help you with your use
case:
Pulkit, Another option that might work for you is having multiple jenkins
masters. Take a look at the gearman plugin, it might help you with your
use case: https://wiki.jenkins-ci.org/display/JENKINS/Gearman+Plugin
On Wednesday, August 19, 2015 at 6:33:52 PM UTC-7, Pulkit Lall wrote:
The other alternative is to use the legacy version of the directory (e.g.
C:\Progra~1\...) I think you'll find it by doing a dir /x c:\ on the
commant prompt.
Richard.
On Thu, 20 Aug 2015 at 15:35 Sanjay Lama sanjay.lama2...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello there!!
I put quotes in work dir. But, now
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