On Tue, Aug 5, 2014 at 10:22 AM, Eric <ericleesand...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Is it safe to create a tag the following way so that I can do what I want?
>
> svn upgrade
> svn copy -m "Creating a Tag"
> https:/url/svn/test/HelloWorld/trunk@%PROMOTED_SVN_REVISION%
> https://url/svn/test/HelloWorld/tags/%Tst Tag%
> copy
> C:\Users\user\.jenkins\jobs\HelloWorld_Promote\builds\%PROMOTED_ID%\archive\Test\buildnum.txt
> C:\Users\user\.jenkins\jobs\HelloWorld_Promote\workspace\Test
> svn delete -m "Deleting file before updating"
> https://url/svn/test/HelloWorld/tags/%Tst Tag%/Test
> svn copy -m "Adding updated file to tag"
> C:\Users\user\.jenkins\jobs\HelloWorld_Promote\workspace\Test
> https://url/svn/test/HelloWorld/tags/%Tst Tag%/Test
>
> Doing it this way, I can select a build and promote it using the promote
> build plugin. It first creates a tag at the builds revision. It then copies
> that builds artifacts to the workspace so it can then add it to the tag that
> was just created.
>

If that 'svn upgrade' command actually changes the working copy to a
different client level format than jenkins uses, the next build won't
be able to update to the next revision.

-- 
   Les Mikesell
     lesmikes...@gmail.com

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