Hi,
Can anybody please help me out in performing deployment to a WebServer with
telnet ?
I am currently using telnet login to connect to my Validation servers where
the code is actually deployed.
I have written the script(or commands) for doing a build and publish a
package in my Dev environ
Hi,
I have a pipeline based job where I do an unshelve, if user provides it as
input. However, I see that it always indicates "no such files". If i run
the command on a regular system it succeeds. I am not able to figure out
what this error indicates.
Any help will be appreciated.
thanks,
Ra
At last, resolved using parameters, when and expression blocks.
See
here:
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/43016942/can-a-jenkins-job-be-aborted-with-success-result
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I am now attempting to solve this use the environment, when and expression
blocks.
Could some please take a
look?
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/43016942/can-a-jenkins-job-be-aborted-with-success-result
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Hi Experts,
I am new bee to jenkin, just wanted to know is chef plugin supported in
jenkin, If yes, can someone share me the link for the same.
Thank you in advance.
Thanks
Krishna
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> On 25.03.2017, at 12:05, Mark Waite wrote:
>
> http://updates.jenkins-ci.org/download/plugins/ no longer includes the
> platformlabeler plugin. I've found that to plugin to be a nice convenience
> to automatically label my agents based on the operating system which they are
> running.
>
>
http://updates.jenkins-ci.org/download/plugins/ no longer includes the
platformlabeler plugin. I've found that to plugin to be a nice convenience
to automatically label my agents based on the operating system which they
are running.
Was it removed for a specific reason?
Is there a better alterna
Thus far I have tried:
* success ("...") -- build stops with "failed" status
* sh "exit 0" -- build doesn't stop (continues to the next stage in the
pipeline)
I think "exit 0" is the way to go, but didn't yet figure out exactly how...
On Saturday, March 25, 2017 at 1:01:15 PM UTC+3, Stephen Co
Skipping polling from the git plugin is not an option for branch sources
The branch source tracks last revision built for each branch and fires a
build of the current revision is not equal to the last.
What you want is a build step that stops the build with an "ignore" status
of some sort.
On Sa
As Mark mentioned, the alternative is to trigger an exception... (which
will in turn show the row in red color).
I do it as follows. After checking out, if a git commit includes "[ci
skip]" I use a "success" keyword (this keyword does not exit) hence the
build stops.
I would love for this keywo
This answer is promising: http://stackoverflow.com/a/41164841/1530814
The problem is that when using Branch Source as Git (so that these options
are available in the Jenkins UI, $CHANGE_ID is not available... (my code
depends on it).
When using Branch Source as GitHub, these options are not avai
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