It looks like this was doing this:
svn://myhost.foo.local/repo//blah-1/trunk, not the // after repo. The
project would download find, but the // after repo was messing things
up. I changed the // to / and SVN_REVISION was then showing up fine.
Thanks,
Aris
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You received this message because
I am only downloading from one location. When you view the build
after it is done, SVN_REVISION or SVN_REVISION_n not even showing up
in the environment.
On Mon, Mar 4, 2013 at 12:40 AM, wrote:
> Do you have multiple locations?
> In that case the variables are called SVN_REVISION_n. Where n is
For a freestyle project using a Subversion checkout, the SVN_REVISION
number is not being set. I am using Jenkins 1.504 and Jenkins
Subversion Plugin-in 1.45. This SVN_REVISION variable does not seem
to work reliably. Does it still exist. I do have a GROOVY script
that can get the revision by s