On Wed, Nov 23, 2022 at 2:26 PM 'christop...@googlemail.com' via Jenkins
Users wrote:
> And the fact that I have trouble when disabling WMI window agents tells me
> there must be a real dependency somewhere, not only implied ones.
>
I'd expect there to be exceptions logged or other (somewhat) vi
On Wednesday, November 23, 2022 at 6:46:44 AM UTC-7 Christoph wrote:
> But - wait a second. As soon as I found out one or more culprits depending
> on WMI windows agents these should immediately be declared deprecated,
> right?
> And you can declare the dependency.
> Otherwise you'll run in t
But - wait a second. As soon as I found out one or more culprits depending
on WMI windows agents these should immediately be declared deprecated,
right?
And you can declare the dependency.
Otherwise you'll run in trouble when there are still active installations
and WMI won't be shipped any lon
Hi Mark,
Hm, amongst these plugins are things like ViewVC (not working with CVS
currently but I'd try to fix it - was searching on CVS side), email ext
recipients column, doxygen, metrics disc usage.
And the fact that I have trouble when disabling WMI window agents tells me
there must be a real
Hover over the "uninstall button" for the WMI Windows Agents plugin in the
Jenkins plugin manager and a pop-up will appear that lists the installed
plugins that have an implied dependency on the plugin. Those plugins need
to be removed or they need to be adopted and upgraded so that their minim
Hi,
I have what we call a "hen-egg-problem" to solve a deprecation warning in
latest LTS:
Jenkins warns about deprecation of the WMI Windows agent plugin
When I want to disable that plugin for a test I get a warning, it might be
unsafe to disable the plugin because other plugins might depend on