Found how to do it under the advance tab on Manage Plugin, Initially it failed, 
but when I restarted jenkins it tells me I have 3.15 installed and 4.0 is 
available.





On , Eric Wood <[email protected]> wrote:
 
Daniel:

I have never performed such an operation.  I have installed the "Free" plugins, 
registered with cloudbee and downloaded the 3.15 version.  How do I:
"upload it to Jenkins via the update center"?




On Friday, November 22, 2013 1:36 PM, Daniel Beck <[email protected]> wrote:
 
On 22.11.2013, at 19:18, Eric Wood <[email protected]> wrote:

> How do you gain access to the "closed-source" version.  Is this part of the 
> CloudBees Free Enterprise Plugins?

Apparently, not anymore. It already includes Folders 4 when I tried it on a 
Jenkins 1.532.1-rc. But you can install that, wait until Jenkins is restarted, 
register, manually download Folders 3.15 from 
http://jenkins-updates.cloudbees.com/download/plugins/cloudbees-folder/ and 
upload it to Jenkins via the update center, and restart Jenkins again. It 
worked like a charm for me without any existing folders. If you have existing 
folders, I'd try it on a throwaway instance first to see what happens to these 
folders.

You'll also probably want to disable or remove the other (annoying) plugins 
that come with the bundle.


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