Yes Robert, The source from where I am learning jenkins has older version
of it. Thats why I got confused. Thanks for clarification. :-)
On Sunday, 15 October 2017 11:06:31 UTC+5:30, Robert Hales wrote:
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> Looks like this was changed in Jenkins 1.421 (2011/07/17) (JENKINS-8446),
> and only aff
Looks like this was changed in Jenkins 1.421 (2011/07/17) (JENKINS-8446),
and only affects new installs of
Jenkins.
http://jenkins-ci.org/commit/jenkins/4f0ea9da03301e6c671523cee1b4cf9e40a64c38
On Saturday, October 14, 2017 at 11:22:52 PM UTC-6, Robert Hales wrote:
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> You seem to have answer
You seem to have answered your own question. By default, the workspaces are
in the workspace directory. The configuration for the jobs is in the jobs
directory. You shouldn't expect to find the workspace under the job itself.
Older versions of Jenkins had the workspace under the individual 'job
I am not getting you.
Attaching screenshot for more clarification.
On Sunday, 15 October 2017 03:14:49 UTC+5:30, Yotam Shapira wrote:
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> It shouldn’t exist. The folder /var/lib/jenkins/jobs/testjob is where your
> workspace is.
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Hi,
Anyone can help me here
In my machine /var/lib/jenkins/jobs/testjob/*workspace *folder not exist
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