sting tests? It is designed to
run unittest-style tests without any changes. Which requested feature do you
need?
https://docs.pytest.org/en/latest/how-to/unittest.html
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that kubectl can authenticate itself. I haven't tried it, but the
"Kubernetes CLI Plugin" may be a good option:
https://wiki.jenkins.io/display/JENKINS/Kubernetes+CLI+Plugin
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regular build step rather than a post-build action.
Then, you could more easily control whether Jenkins considers the job to
be a failure or success. I doubt you'll find an easy way to tell Jenkins
to consider the job as a success after it's decided it failed.
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> "It's even possible that when you run flashplayer in an interactive
> shell, it's using the OpenGL library of real hardware while displaying
> in a vncserver."
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> Sounds crazy, but it could explain the behaviour
d tried using jmap to
> investigate, and got the error message. Not a great experience. So unless you
> can point to something OpenJDK is actually better in, I prefer the JVM with
> tools that aren't known to be broken.
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It's pretty clear that something couldn't find
"/var/lib/jenkins/jobs/spotlight". Figure out what was looking for that
f
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> of a way to assign a "reason" for a test break to a specific test failure.
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Indeed, that sounds like a good idea. I could definitely use a plugin
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ven't messed with Ant in ages so I can't tell you anything specific
about it. If you are using a Jenkins shell step, it cares about exit
status. I assume ant will provide an appropriate exit status.
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like http_proxy or HTTP_PROXY when you run commands interactively? Is
the host behind some corporate firewall that prevents direct HTTPS
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a bullet-proof Git plugin that
> performed well at scale.
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The fact that this hasn't gotten any attention in three years is what
convinced me to dump the git plugin:
https://issues.jenkins-ci.org/browse/JENKINS-5724
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ade to a version which breaks
> things so fundamentally.
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>
> 0.23 and 0.24 have a race condition where there is a 10-15% chance
> that you will loose your credentials after rebooting the first time
> post installation.
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> 0.25 should be fine.
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Are you saying tha
rned
out, I was able to accomplish what I needed with an 80 line script using
tools I was already familiar with. The REST APIs are quite well designed.
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;> results in a PostgreSQL database.
> It is an option, but really nice it isn't is it?
It works just fine for me. I can't stand writing Groovy scripts in
Jenkins where debugging is atrocious. You should do whatever works for you.
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What do you mean that an Ubuntu slave uses Windows authentication? As I
said before, you need to try logging into the slave directly via ssh.
When that works, try it with Jenkins.
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only happens in a small minority of job executions,
perhaps there is a race condition.
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Not surprisingly given the names, command.com is a 16-bit real mode DOS
program and cmd.exe is a protected mode Win32 one. They understand a
similar language, though cmd.exe extended it some. It seems that in
recent years, 64-bit versions of Windows have finally dropped command.com.
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> Is [1] what you are looking for?
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> slide
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> 1
> -
> http://www.andypemberton.com/engineering/windows-short-file-name-shortpath-in-ant-task/
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I should have known better than to reply to a question about Windows
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When I execute the job with this script, it results in an error like this:
FATAL: No signature of method: git.git() is applicable for argument
types: (git$_run_closure1_closure2_closure3) values:
[git$_run_closure1_closure2_closure3@a799c1]
Possible solutions: wait(), wait(long), is(java.lang.Object),
with(groovy.lang.Closure), run(), getJm()
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> Any help would be very much appreciated.
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> I just released the 1.08 version which contains a fix for this bug :)
>
Thanks for the quick fix. I just confirmed that I can delete an entire
hierarchy with my configuration.
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> never complete and if I attempt to kill them manually, the
> entire
> > Jenkins web interface gets stuck and I can never load another
> > page. The only way to get rid of the stuck jobs I've found
> so far
> > is to restart Jenkins. Generating new jobs doesn't seem to have
> > the same problem, even if replacing existing ones.
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> page. The only way to get rid of the stuck jobs I've found so far
> is to restart Jenkins. Generating new jobs doesn't seem to have
> the same problem, even if replacing existing ones.
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le to log in as any
>> user - as long as you have the password or set up keys. I think you
>> should even be able to run multiple instances on the same host as
>> different users if you wanted.
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