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Re: [hudson-dev] 3.0-M4 Testing day 1 :-(

For other early adopters/testers, a copy of disk-usage forked for
Hudson M4 is available at:

https://oss.sonatype.org/content/repositories/releases/org/hudsonci/plugins/disk-usage/0.17-h-1/disk-usage-0.17-h-1.hpi

It should also be available from Hudson Updates (possibly requires a
restart) if that is working for you.

Bob

On Wed, Aug 1, 2012 at 2:15 PM, Bob Foster <bobfoster@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> I sent you a disk-usage.hpi that appears to work in M4 by direct
> email. Let me know if you have any problems.
>
> It should be available from Hudson plugin central later today
> (assuming you can solve your plugin loading problems).
>
> Bob
>
> On Wed, Aug 1, 2012 at 1:42 PM, Henrik Lynggaard Hansen <henrik@xxxxxxx> wrote:
>> That would be great :-)
>>
>>
>> 2012/8/1 Bob Foster <bobfoster@xxxxxxxxx>:
>>> I'll make a version of disk-usage that works in M4 ASAP.
>>>
>>> On Wed, Aug 1, 2012 at 1:09 PM, Henrik Lynggaard Hansen <henrik@xxxxxxx> wrote:
>>>> Hi
>>>>
>>>> Today I got some time to start testing 3.0-M4 in a real life scenario.
>>>> I took a copy of our none-live installation and tried to upgrade it to
>>>> M4 from 2.1.2. It didn't really go down smoothly :-\
>>>>
>>>> The initial copying and deployment to tomcat went fine. I got the
>>>> initial start welcome page like expected. It seemed to correctly list
>>>> the plugins it found and showed where there was updates at least for
>>>> the recommended/featured plugins. It also recognized that security was
>>>> enabled and I needed to log in. So far so good.
>>>>
>>>> The first problem I ran into was that the plugins could not be
>>>> downloaded. I got timeout and no route to host exceptions all the time
>>>> despite trying multiple times. I tried to delete
>>>> $HUDSON_HOME/proxy.xml in case it hadn't been migrated correctly. Now
>>>> hudson correctly asked me for a proxy (I am behind corporate proxy),
>>>> but event though the proxy testing was successful pluigns refused to
>>>> be downloaded.
>>>>
>>>> I worked around the problem by doing "export
>>>> http_proxy=http://<myip>;8887/" in the shell and I could use wget to
>>>> download them manually into the plugin folder.
>>>>
>>>> My second problem came when hudson was restarted with all the install
>>>> wizard completed. After it started up the job list was completely
>>>> empty. Inevstigation of the logs showed that the disk-usage plugin was
>>>> to blame. disk-usage plugin is using jfreechart which is no longer
>>>> present so the job fails to load. I tried adding the jfreechat plugin
>>>> to the installation, but that didn't appear to do the trick.Maybe
>>>> because the plugin doesn't reference it in its pom file.
>>>>
>>>> There doesn't seem to be a never version of the disk-usage plugin
>>>> available, and the one on github under hudson-plugins doesn't seem to
>>>> compile.
>>>>
>>>> For me that is 2 showstoppers,
>>>>
>>>> 1) Plugin download must work reliably even behind company proxy
>>>>
>>>> 2) If Hudson encounter xml for plugins which doesn't work it should
>>>> throw away/ignore that configuration, not discard the whole job.
>>>>
>>>> If I can get past the disk-usage issue, I will continue my testing.
>>>>
>>>> Best regards
>>>> Henrik
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