problem solved.
There was a version miss-match between jenkins and maven-plugin.
On Mar 4, 1:36 pm, smintz wrote:
> I've installed the latest LTS version (1.424.3) and I have a maven
> project which not getting built. this is the error I get, what can I
> do?
>
> Started by user shahar.mintz
> Cl
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On Thu, Feb 23, 2012 at 5:43 PM, Vojtech Juranek wrote:
>> Does the groovy plugin need anything special installed on the slaves?
>
> there are two options, groovy script and system groovy script. First one
> requires groovy installation on slaves (check global jenkins configuration,
> auto-install
On Sun, Mar 4, 2012 at 10:01 PM, Frank Merrow wrote:
>>Let me know when you can pull off the magic of auto-installing and running
> your C#
>>application as remote slaves across a lot of different platforms. Sometime
> the language
>>does matter.
>
> Religious wars don't interest me . . . if some
>Let me know when you can pull off the magic of auto-installing and running
your C#
>application as remote slaves across a lot of different platforms. Sometime
the language
>does matter.
Religious wars don't interest me . . . if somebody will paid me big bucks to
have fun all day programming . .
On Sun, Mar 4, 2012 at 4:38 PM, Frank Merrow wrote:
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>
> You have a unique problem here . . . for example typically I write in C# . .
> . how often is it that somebody cares that my product is in C#? Never . . .
>
>
> But then, I don’t exposed a C# scripting interface on those applications . .
>
I guess in my case, too much new all at once (Java, Jenkins, Groovy) . . .
trying to swallow them all in just a couple weeks.
I guess I was thrown off by the JENKINS_JAVA_OPTIONS . . . I saw the “Jenkins”
part and went looking for documentation in Jenkins about that. (There is none
that I c
I guess Jenkins is a victim of its own success. Earlier it could be assumed its
users knew what it means to run software written in java. Maybe the native
installers have done too good a job and now people do not know what they are
dealing with.
Maybe we can do something to remedy the situatio
Hello Douglas,
a 401 looks to me like you are trying to access the repository with
the http URI. Did you use the ssh-uri of the form:
g...@github.com:USERNAME/PROJECTNAME.git? For the http URI you have to
provide username/password instead of the SSH keys.
Regards Mirko
On Sun, Mar 4, 2012 at 19
Did you try to clone the repo as root too?
If Jenkins is running as root, then root needs permission to clone.
/Domi
On 04.03.2012, at 18:32, Douglas Ferguson wrote:
> I'm getting errors trying to use git (github) as my scm.
>
> It blows up with a 401 when trying to clone the repo. I've verified
On Sun, Mar 4, 2012 at 11:17 AM, Frank Merrow wrote:
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> I would have happily given you my JVM version IF I HAD KNOWN that is what I
> was dealing with . . .
>
>
>
> Now that I do, I’m guessing I won’t have much problems finding it.
>
You should probably find the command that starts jenkins on wh
I'm getting errors trying to use git (github) as my scm.
It blows up with a 401 when trying to clone the repo. I've verified
that my ssh keys are setup properly, I can ssh to github.
I've tried all sorts of variations of the url, etc.
Any tips?
Couple of things that are noteworthy
1) Jenkins is
Awesome information Thank you . . .
I would have happily given you my JVM version IF I HAD KNOWN that is what I was
dealing with . . .
Now that I do, I’m guessing I won’t have much problems finding it.
THANK YOU.
Fran
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I've installed the latest LTS version (1.424.3) and I have a maven
project which not getting built. this is the error I get, what can I
do?
Started by user shahar.mintz
Cleaning up /var/lib/jenkins/workspace/-trunk-continuous/.
Updating http://svn/repo//trunk
At revision 41805
no change for http:/
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