This is a plugin that I have created, it is not bundled with Jenkins. And
like I said, manually installing it, downgrading, uninstalling, etc. works
fine when they are done manually but when using the Jenkins CLI it has the
errors I described in the first comment.
When installing a plugin manu
Manually uploading the files to the server works fine, I can
upgrade/downgrade and install any specific version without trouble. There
is only an issue when I use the Jenkins CLI
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Using Jenkins 1.642.4, I installed an older version of my plugin from a
local hpi using the Jenkins CLI and did a safe restart. When I try to
install a newer version from a local hpi using the Jenkins
CLI, http://localhost:8080/pluginManager/installed still shows the older
version is installed
able, so I don't test that
> case.
>
> Mark Waite
>
> On Mon, Jul 6, 2015 at 11:41 AM James Richard > wrote:
>
>> Jenkins : 1.580.2
>> Git plugin : 2.3.5
>> Git client plugin : 1.17.1
>>
>> > /usr/bin/git rev-parse --is-inside-work-t
Jenkins : 1.580.2
Git plugin : 2.3.5
Git client plugin : 1.17.1
> /usr/bin/git rev-parse --is-inside-work-tree # timeout=10
Fetching changes from the remote Git repository
> /usr/bin/git config remote.origin.url http://.../repo.git # timeout=10
Fetching upstream changes from http://.../repo.git