On Tue, Apr 30, 2019 at 7:02 AM Rich Stephens wrote:
> I would be happy to join the platform group, though I am not sure of what
> assistance I might be. While I have used Jenkins on Linux, AIX, HPUX, and
> Windows, my experience is limited to simple master setups building a legacy
> C/C++ proje
Mark,
I am sincerely sorry if my sense of humor offended. I'm not sure why you
thought I was determined to proceed on any particular path. I was willing
to try the master/slave route as you suggested, and I asked a further
question as to whether I would end up having the same problem on the
On Fri, Apr 26, 2019 at 2:28 PM Rich Stephens wrote:
> It was a bit of a joke. I’m sorry if it offended you.
> It didn’t seem to offend anyone actually involved in the conversation, but
> thanks for the tip.
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That was the point where I decided to stop responding to the thread. You
seemed det
It was a bit of a joke. I’m sorry if it offended you.
It didn’t seem to offend anyone actually involved in the conversation, but
thanks for the tip.
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Le ven. 26 avr. 2019 à 15:20, Rich Stephens a écrit :
> I fully have no clue what you just said.
>
> "You might, but you won't have git commands executed to scan multibranch
> pipelines, since those are executed on the master."
>
> Can you translate this to English?
>
Please, beware your phrasin
If anyone's still following this, my problem has been solved by simply
switching the the "JGit" option for the Git plugin. It's working perfectly.
Thanks for all who provided any information they could.
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OK, Googled "Jenkins multibranch pipeline" and "Jenkinsfile". Still
doesn't seem to have any bearing on my issue, but thanks for the input.
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Again, no clue what you're talking about.
Don't know what a "multibranch pipeline" is, and don't know what a
Jenkinsfile is and why I would have it checked into my source code, nor how
it applies to this situation at all?
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Am Freitag, den 26.04.2019, 06:20 -0700 schrieb Rich Stephens:
"You might, but you won't have git commands executed to scan multibranch
pipelines, since those are executed on the master."
If you have Multibranch pipelines, they will scan your git repository for
branches containing a Jenkinsfile
I fully have no clue what you just said.
"You might, but you won't have git commands executed to scan multibranch
pipelines, since those are executed on the master."
Can you translate this to English? Are you saying git won't run on the
slave AT ALL? If not, how will it get the source code t
On Fri, Apr 26, 2019 at 6:06 AM Rich Stephens wrote:
> I was thinking exactly the same thing. I'd still have the same
> environment problem, either way.
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You might, but you won't have git commands executed to scan multibranch
pipelines, since those are executed on the master.
I assume th
I was thinking exactly the same thing. I'd still have the same environment
problem, either way.
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Am Donnerstag, den 25.04.2019, 14:56 -0600 schrieb Mark Waite:
and run an agent on AIX
But wouldn't that still leave him with the env problem on that agent?
Unfortunately I don't have access to an AIX host anymore, so I'm afraid I also
can't help.
Bye...
Dirk
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Sorry, but no suggestions to offer on how to resolve that issue.
I would suggest that you host the Jenkins master on Linux or Windows and
run an agent on AIX. Running the master on AIX probably places you in the
"less than 0.1% of all users" category.
On Thu, Apr 25, 2019 at 1:30 PM Rich Stephen
I have finally gotten Jenkins and the git plugin running (I have managed to
upgrade to Java8).
git works perfectly from the command line.
If I include /opt/freeware/lib into the LIBPATH when starting jenkins, when
I try to connect to a remove repository, I get basically this error:
OpenSSL ver
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