Aha!

OK so our CloudBees update centre is currently set to publish plugins that
require 1.466.2 (the last OSS LTS in the 1.466 line) or earlier.

Next wed we drop our commercial support for the 1.466.x line, so at that
point we will up our free plugins to require the minimum baseline of our
oldest supported LTS line... in otherwords 1.480.3. So at that point in
time the updates will start to show up.

If you want to download the newer plugin directly, you can do that from
http://jenkins-updates.cloudbees.com/download/plugins/cloudbees-folder/ but
be advised that you will need to ensure that you have the cloudbees-license
plugin at least at 4.0 or Jenkins will fail to load the folders plugin.

HTH

-Stephen
(Wearing my CloudBees employee hat!)


On 18 July 2013 12:20, Stephen Connolly <stephen.alan.conno...@gmail.com>wrote:

> 3.6 has required core 1.447.7
> 3.7 has required core 1.466.13
> 3.8 & 3.9 have required core 1.480.3
>
> Depending on the core version you have, you may be being routed to an
> update centre for the specific Jenkins version rather than OSS HEAD or OSS
> LTS.
>
> I am just going to check out update centre routing to see if it was not
> updated since 1.447 extended support line dropped out of CloudBee's support
> timeline
>
>
> On 18 July 2013 12:13, Stephen Connolly 
> <stephen.alan.conno...@gmail.com>wrote:
>
>> What version of Jenkins are you running?
>>
>>
>> On 17 July 2013 23:08, Haszlakiewicz, Eric <ehas...@transunion.com>wrote:
>>
>>> I'm having some problems figuring out how to install the current version
>>> of CloudBees Folders plugin.
>>> I was able to get the 3.6 version installed, and the Update Center page
>>> in my Jenkins installation shows that as the only available one.
>>> However, if I click on the link there, I can see that the most recent
>>> version is actually 3.9, and it includes (since 3.7) a major fix that I
>>> need to be able to move existing projects.
>>> The problem is that I can't figure out up to get my Jenkins install to
>>> show the new version, nor how to manually download the jpi file.
>>> Can someone please point me in the right direction?
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>> Eric
>>>
>>
>>
>

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