Mark was correct, this was JENKINS-25212. I've fixed this problem in
git-server plugin 1.6.
2014-12-15 8:54 GMT-08:00 Kenneth Baltrinic :
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> I am slaying other dragons right now but will circle back and investigate
> the possibility at some point. Good tip though. Thanks.
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> On Monday, Decembe
I am slaying other dragons right now but will circle back and investigate
the possibility at some point. Good tip though. Thanks.
On Monday, December 15, 2014 9:55:01 AM UTC-5, Mark Waite wrote:
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> On Mon, Dec 15, 2014 at 7:48 AM, Kenneth Baltrinic > wrote:
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>> I figured out my primary
On Mon, Dec 15, 2014 at 7:48 AM, Kenneth Baltrinic
wrote:
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> I figured out my primary mistake. All the docs give urls of the form
> http:/server/jenkins/workflowLibs.git. This format assumed that the
> Jenkins server itself was not located at server root but at the jenkins
> endpoint beneath th
I figured out my primary mistake. All the docs give urls of the form
http:/server/jenkins/workflowLibs.git. This format assumed that the
Jenkins server itself was not located at server root but at the jenkins
endpoint beneath the server root. To the contrary my install has Jenkins
at the ser
Is there anyone out there successfully using the Global Shared Library?
On Friday, December 12, 2014 2:08:51 PM UTC-5, Kenneth Baltrinic wrote:
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> I feel I am missing something obvious here. I have a test bed Jenkins
> server v 1.592 with workflow 1.0 plugins installed, this includes the
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http://jenkins:8080/jenkins/workflowLibs.git* where jenkins resolves to
the test bed server, I get:
*Cloning into 'workflowLibs'...*
*fatal: repository 'http://jenkins:8080/jenkins/workflowLibs.git/' not
found*
I am looking everywhere to see if there is a checkbox that I ne