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[JIRA] (JENKINS-16082) updating Dependency Graph View Plugin to version 0.10 causes failures in reading Jenkins jobs
jenkins-ci....@michael-prokop.at (JIRA) Sun, 09 Dec 2012 06:25:47 -0800
- [JIRA] (JENKINS-16082) updating De... jenkins-ci....@michael-prokop.at (JIRA)
- [JIRA] (JENKINS-16082) updati... wo...@java.net (JIRA)
- [JIRA] (JENKINS-16082) updati... jenkins-ci....@michael-prokop.at (JIRA)
I don't think it's related to any changes at the XMLs, but instead by just trying to read the files.
No, I didn't modify/downgrade any other plugins while trying to identify the cause of the problem.
Yes, I upgraded the DependencyGraphView plugin and restarted Jenkins afterwards of course. I did the same with downgrade as well and retried all of this several times before actually filing the bug report.
Thanks for the hint regarding JENKINS-10318 - it looks related to my issue, yes. But I'm wondering why I seem to be able to avoid the issue when downgrading to DependencyGraphView plugin v0.9. Any ideas? Does the DependencyGraphView plugin read the configuration files during Jenkins startup or is this just related to API or the running system then? (My /var/lib/jenkins is located on NFS, so maybe it's about a locking issue?)