On Wednesday, 30 October 2013 21:18:45 UTC+5:30, Srinivasa TN wrote:
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> On Wednesday, 30 October 2013 18:32:03 UTC+5:30, maciej wrote:
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>> Srinivasa TN (2013-10-30 13:34):
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>> Hi All,
>>I am using Jenkins 1.514 and scripttrigger plugin 0.31 on RHEL
On Wednesday, 30 October 2013 18:32:03 UTC+5:30, maciej wrote:
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> Srinivasa TN (2013-10-30 13:34):
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> Hi All,
>I am using Jenkins 1.514 and scripttrigger plugin 0.31 on RHEL 6.3. I
> have written bash script in the plugin configuration to trigger the build
> whenev
Hi All,
I am using Jenkins 1.514 and scripttrigger plugin 0.31 on RHEL 6.3. I
have written bash script in the plugin configuration to trigger the build
whenever exit status is XXX. I have put "set -x" in the script. But where
is the output going? Is there any log file I can check to find
distribution.opendaylight/builds/2*|sort|tail
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> -1`
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> Eric
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> [1]
> http://blog.sonatype.com/people/2011/01/downloading-artifacts-from-nexus-with-bash/
> [2]
> http://maven.apache.org/plugins/maven-dependency-plugin/examples/copying-artifacts.html
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&
Sorry for not being clear in articulating my requirement if my first mail:
1) In step 1 of my build plan, I have maven generate the following file:
/var/lib/jenkins/jobs/myjob/modules/org.opendaylight.controller$distribution.opendaylight/builds/2013-07-05_19-01-16/archive/org.opendaylight.contr
Hi All,
My build plan consists of both which compiles and later do some
operations on those artifacts using shell commads (using Execute Shell).
But I am not finding how to reliable refer to the artifacts of the current
build (I tried using BUILD_ID environment variable in the path when
acc
do very well.
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> Mark Waite
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> *From:* Srinivasa TN >
> *To:* jenkins...@googlegroups.com
> *Sent:* Thursday, July 4, 2013 6:48 AM
> *Subject:* Refer a particular version of file in git repo
>
> Hi All,
>I am using jenki
Hi All,
I am using jenkins 1.514 on Ubuntu 12.10 with git as scm. As part of my
build plan, I want to execute some commands on the current version of those
files in the git repo. For this I did an execute shell where I have the
following commands
git checkout master
git merge origin/master
The plugin "versionnumber" exactly meets my requirement. Thanks to jenkins
team and its plugin writers.
Regards,
Seenu.
On Wednesday, January 30, 2013 8:22:59 PM UTC+5:30, Srinivasa TN wrote:
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> Hi,
>I am using Jenkins 1.499 on RHEL 6.3. At present, the build id/name i
Hi All,
I am using Jenkins 1.500 and Base Clearcase Plugin. Is there any link
which points to the page which describes the different fields I should
configure along with example?
Regards,
Seenu.
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Hi,
I am using Jenkins 1.499 on RHEL 6.3. At present, the build id/name is
just an number or formed out of the build date and time. But I want to
have the build name as 0.0.0.1 or 0.0.0.1-MMDD-${BUILD_NUMBER} (That is,
build number in that particular day). The build-name-setter plugin just
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