kind of build for a repo.
>
> On Thursday, January 4, 2018 at 7:07:01 PM UTC, Ian Vernon wrote:
>>
>> > What do you mean “appears on GitHub”? Do you mean as a second status
>>> check mark?
>>>
>> Yes, that is correct. Only one check mark appears des
>
> > What do you mean “appears on GitHub”? Do you mean as a second status
> check mark?
>
Yes, that is correct. Only one check mark appears despite there being two
GitHub Organizations set up. If I change the aforementioned settings, two
check marks appear on GitHub, but I want to have the sam
Hi!
I want to have jobs that run at a specified cadence (say every 2 hours). I
know that this is possible via cron syntax, and have this setup for a
variety of jobs. However, I have somewhat specific requirements. I've
looked around to try to figure out how to do this, but I've been coming up
d
> Then you define two org folders. One for the new build and the other for
> the old build.
>
> Add the respective shared library to each org folder.
>
> See Watch Me Code Episodes 4&5 for how to do this.
>
> https://www.cloudbees.com/blog/watch-me-code-episode-4
>
Thanks for the quick reply - that's an intriguing proposition!
Do you know if all builds from each PR go to the same job that is created
in the build-a-job step?
On Wednesday, December 13, 2017 at 2:10:45 PM UTC-8, Victor Martinez wrote:
>
> if the old tests will be deprecated and removed soone
Hello! I am new to Jenkins, and would appreciate help with the following
scenario.
I have been tasked with migrating an existing testing framework to a new
one for my team's CI infrastructure. This resulted in the need for a
rewrite of our current, existing tests. As a result, we now have a
Je