Can anyone else please help me with this.  I do not know which plugin to us 
(and is there an example of doing this in windows?).  Can I use the Jenkins 
command line in a windows batch file (Do I have to install Java first, then 
what)?  Thanks.

On Tuesday, June 26, 2012 10:07:18 AM UTC-4, louwho wrote:

> The first job does a MSBuild of the binaries, and then commits them into a 
> SVN repository that the second job will pull from.  The second job uses the 
> stand alone (command line), build of Installshield.  This second job can 
> either be manually started by someone using the dashboard, or, when the 
> first job determines that there were changes that need to be included in a 
> new build of the installer.  The question is, how can the first job 
> determine that there were changes, and that the second job needs to be 
> kicked off?  Checking the log files, I can see that there are differences 
> in some of the log files in the Builds folder, (one file in particular is 
> the changelog.xml file).  In a cmd file, I could examine these files, 
> determine if there were changes, and then kick off a build (or not), or, is 
> there something in jenkins that I could use to determine if the second job 
> should be executed?  If I used the cmd to examine the log files, how do I 
> then kick off the second job...is there a windows command line for Jenkins?

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