There is an "Advanced" button near the top of the job definition page. One
of the checkboxes there is labeled "Use custom workspace".
Click that checkbox and insert the absolute path of the directory where you
want the checkout.
Mark Waite
On Thursday, July 24, 2014 5:52:35 AM UTC-6, bandi pa
hi i created one job and i did build that job after job successful
it's creating " Work-space" folder in my "D: drive" and in side my
"job_name " folder ..i don't want "work-space" name in that place i want to
dis play my job name folder in my D:drive and actually in slave creation
REMOTE FS
Hi All,
is there are way to view the contents of a generated jar?
I donĀ“t want to download the whole jar and open it on my desktop but
instead view it in the web interface.
Is there a plugin that does that or is the feature somehow already included?
Thanks for your answers in advance.
Regard
Try
http://ingorichter.blogspot.com/2012/02/jenkins-change-workspaces-and-build.html
as a blog posting which shows you how to do that.
Mark Waite
On Thu, Jul 24, 2014 at 5:44 AM, bandi pavankumar reddy <
pavanreddy...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi mark 20 GB repository cloning is not posible in my jen
hi i created one job and i did build that job after successful it's
creating Work-space and in side my job folder ..i don't want
"work-space" name in that place i want to dis play my job name and actually
in slave creation REMOTE FS root i mentioned only "D:/" like this
after completi
Hi mark 20 GB repository cloning is not posible in my jenkins but i cloned
that repository in local D drive in "Workspace" folder through bash prompt
and in jenkins slave Remote FS root i mentioned this directory name
"D:/workspace" and next i created one job under this slave "git repository
name a