2018 at 7:30 PM, Mauricio > wrote:
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>> is it possible to do a build with parameterized choices built dynamically?
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>> or is there a plugin that would give me that.
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>> it's a plain old job, no pipes.
>>
>> thank you.
>>
>>
is it possible to do a build with parameterized choices built dynamically?
or is there a plugin that would give me that.
it's a plain old job, no pipes.
thank you.
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is it possible to fill choices dynamically for choice parameter in
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or is there any plugin that would allow me to pull this out?
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Anyone? Still trying to get it working.
On Friday, March 21, 2014 6:36:37 PM UTC-3, Mauricio de Abreu Antunes wrote:
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> Hello list
>
> I have a Django project running builds every day. My build process has a
> shell command that compiles and install all my requirem
I also tried to add "Force polling using Workspace".
2014-03-24 9:52 GMT-03:00 Mauricio de Abreu Antunes <
mauricio.abr...@gmail.com>:
> What I tried so fat is:
>
> Read about BuildFlow
> Read about Polling Ignore Commits in Certain Paths
>
> I had no success.
What I tried so fat is:
Read about BuildFlow
Read about Polling Ignore Commits in Certain Paths
I had no success.
On Friday, March 21, 2014 6:36:37 PM UTC-3, Mauricio de Abreu Antunes wrote:
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> Hello list
>
> I have a Django project running builds every day. My build process ha
Hello list
I have a Django project running builds every day. My build process has a
shell command that compiles and install all my requirements located in
requirements/*.txt.
I would like to run the shell command only if these files were changed. It
is consuming like 3 minutes and I am using Gi
On Thursday, October 24, 2013 4:44:31 PM UTC-3, Mauricio Fuentes Montero
wrote:
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> 2013/10/24 Daniel Beck
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>> On 22.10.2013, at 23:01, Mauricio Fuentes Montero <
>> fuentes.mont...@gmail.com> wrote:
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>> > RemoteIpAd
2013/10/24 Daniel Beck
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> On 22.10.2013, at 23:01, Mauricio Fuentes Montero <
> fuentes.mont...@gmail.com> wrote:
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> > RemoteIpAddress: 127.0.0.1;
>
> Is Jenkins behind a reverse proxy?
Yes and using SSL.
> What happens when you try to access it directly
a group, reason: nonexistinguser
It is NOT an user, reason: User nonexistinguser not found in directory.
>
> Also
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> IS YOUR LDAP SERVER CALLED ACTIVE DIRECTORY?
No
>
>
> If it is, please try the "Active Directory" plugin as it should "just
work"...
2013/10/22 Mauricio
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> On Oct 22, 2013 6:49 PM, "Daniel Beck" wrote:
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> > On 22.10.2013, at 23:21, Mauricio wrote:
> >
> > > Are you refering to the *nix command or is that a Jenkins plugin?
> >
> > That's a URL path to a Jen
On Oct 22, 2013 6:49 PM, "Daniel Beck" wrote:
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> On 22.10.2013, at 23:21, Mauricio wrote:
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> > Are you refering to the *nix command or is that a Jenkins plugin?
>
> That's a URL path to a Jenkins page with some diagnostic information
about your user accoun
+56985101709
On Oct 22, 2013 6:08 PM, "Daniel Beck" wrote:
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> What's shown on /whoAmI ?
Are you refering to the *nix command or is that a Jenkins plugin?
>
> On 22.10.2013, at 23:01, Mauricio Fuentes Montero <
fuentes.mont...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > Hi
Hi everyone,
I'm trying to configure security for a new instance of jenkins using LDAP.
Our LDAP server allows anonymous queries and I've set up all the needed
information on jenkins. When I try to login, I enter the username and
password and press the "log in", I understand that if the login w
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