Also, unless you really need any missing features it might be wiser to go with the LTS releases [1] as you'll for sure bump into less issues. I've been bitten several times in the past few weeks by issues with upgrades in the weekly releases of both Jenkins and plugins.

[1] https://wiki.jenkins-ci.org/display/JENKINS/LTS+Release+Line


On 11/01/2013 07:33 AM, Ricardo Silva wrote:
Hi,

Which versions of jenkins, git and git client plugin are you using?

There have been some problems reported with the latest versions of git
and git client. Try downgrading git plugin to 1.5.0 and git client to
1.4.0.

That's what worked for me, but I was looking for a combination of https
access, and gerrit integration working. Maybe downgrading only the git
plugin is enough, maybe not.

Cheers,
   Ricardo

On 10/31/2013 09:44 PM, slouie.at.w...@gmail.com wrote:
Thanks for the reply.  Yeah, I don't want to use ssh.  I want to use
https.


On Thursday, October 31, 2013 1:24:40 PM UTC-7, Maneesh M P wrote:

if you want to use git clone over ssh, keep your key at
/var/lib/jenkins/.ssh  then git clone will work just like how it
works in
your command line.

Thanks,
Maneesh

On Thursday, October 31, 2013 1:15:12 PM UTC-7,
slouie....@gmail.comwrote:

If I can add, in my initial post, I was running Jenkins as a service
account user (we'll call jenkins).

I also installed a local Jenkins just to debug.  If I ran Jenkins as
myself and for the repository URL, i typed ssh://
first.l...@blah.com:8443/blah.git, this worked fine so I'm not sure
what's wrong with my git or Jenkins config.  Running git frmo
command line
works for both ssh and https.  Jenkins works for ssh when Jenkins is
run as
myself.  Jenkins doesn't work on ssh and https when it's not run by me.


On Thursday, October 31, 2013 1:07:37 PM UTC-7,
slouie....@gmail.comwrote:

Hi,

I'm a noob to Jenkins so please forgive me if this is a dumb question.
  I'm trying to use Jenkins to pull down our code from git to make
a build.
Someone told me to use anonymous read-only access via https in Jenkins
so we can pull down our code w/o public keys or what not.
In my project, I click on "Configure".  Under Source Code
Management>Git>Repository URL, I type in our repo url.

https://blah.com:8443/blah.git

Jenkins returns this message below.
Failed to connect to repository : Failed to connect to
https://blah.com:8443/blah.git

The funny thing is when I'm on the command line, I can type this
and git
works fine:

git clone https://blah.com:8443/blah.git

I also tried this on the cmd line too, which also worked, provided, I
have my public keys in place.
git clone ssh://first.l...@blah.com:8443/blah.git

What do I need to do in Jenkins so that it pulls my code down w/o
problems, just like the command line examples?  Do I need to do
something
on the git repo to get this to work with Jenkins?

Thanks in advance for your help.





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  Ricardo

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