I have the exact same issue.  It seems like there is a bug in Jenkins.  It
posts to Jenkins correctly, but it says no subversion jobs found.

On 4/7/12 1:00 PM, "Sami Tikka" <sjti...@gmail.com> wrote:

>Check --http-user option on wget man page.
>
>-- Sami
>
>2012/4/4 Fredrik Claesson <fredrik.claes...@gmail.com>:
>> I have setup my Jenkins with AD-auth and have now gotten the SVN hook
>>script
>> to work. But I have the same problem as in this thread that my "wget"
>>does
>> not logon to Jenkins and I have to grant the anonymous user read access
>>to
>> the project for it to be able to pick up changes.
>>
>> Is there a way to get wget to login to Jenkins when the hook script is
>>run.
>>
>> I am running Jenkins under Windows in the winstone container.
>>
>> I am consider following the advice in another thread to setup an IIS as
>>a
>> proxy in front of Jenkins and "Delegate to servlet contain" to be able
>>to
>> get Single Signon through SSPI and perhaps this would also solve this
>> problem.
>>
>> /Fredrik
>>
>> Den onsdagen den 11:e maj 2011 kl. 14:37:00 UTC+2 skrev flo87:
>>>
>>> I notice that this appends to me because the access rights given to
>>> the notifyCommit process that triggered the build (for me, it was
>>> anynonymous user) dont have any right to read any project), so it
>>> never loop inside the projects list and do find any SCM to match the
>>> notifyCommit. Hope I'm enough clear ;-)
>>>
>>> On May 9, 4:11 pm, Sentoo <seme...@googlemail.com> wrote:
>>> > Hi there,
>>> >
>>> > we have a setup a project that is using ANT for its' builds,
>>>therefore
>>> > we created a free-style project. Within that we configured subversion
>>> > as SCM, initially with polling every 5 minutes. That worked.
>>> >
>>> > Now we are trying to change this to SVN push, via SVN commit hook.
>>> > Currently this is not working. After what I take from the logs, it
>>> > seems that we configured it correctly, but Jenkins does not recognize
>>> > the freestyle project as subversion job. I get the following log
>>> > entries, after the post-commit hook is fired:
>>> >
>>> > >> May 9, 2011 3:59:06 PM hudson.scm.SubversionRepositoryStatus
>>> > >> doNotifyCommit
>>> > >> FINE: Change reported to Subversion repository
>>> > >> a0919590-65c4-11e0-9401-13e26efc52c6 on
>>>[antProject/trunk/Test/test.txt]
>>> > >> May 9, 2011 3:59:06 PM hudson.scm.SubversionRepositoryStatus
>>> > >> doNotifyCommit
>>> > >> WARNING: No subversion jobs found
>>> >
>>> > And yes, I have left the "Poll SCM" trigger checked. I have set it to
>>> > "0 0 1 1 7", as something like this is suggested by the
>>> > documentation ...
>>> >
>>> > And yes, we have updated to the latest and greatest version
>>>(currently
>>> > 1.410).
>>> >
>>> > Whereas when I use the periodic pull, I get the following messages:
>>> >
>>> > >> INFO: Started Fingerprint cleanup
>>> > >> May 9, 2011 3:45:15 PM hudson.model.FingerprintCleanupThread
>>>execute
>>> > >> INFO: Cleaned up 0 records
>>> > >> May 9, 2011 3:45:15 PM hudson.model.AsyncPeriodicWork$1 run
>>> > >> INFO: Finished Fingerprint cleanup. 2 ms
>>> > >> May 9, 2011 3:55:48 PM hudson.triggers.SCMTrigger$Runner run
>>> > >> INFO: SCM changes detected in antProject. Triggering  #14
>>> > >> May 9, 2011 3:57:12 PM hudson.model.Run run
>>> > >> INFO: antProject #14 main build action completed:
>>> >
>>> > Ideas and suggestions are highly welcome :)

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