Hi Ken,
I'm in the process of loading Jenkins on the Gandi VPS. I'm in the process of executing:
wget -q -O - http://pkg.jenkins-ci.org/debian/jenkins-ci.org.key | sudo apt-key add -
as per the Jenkins The Definitive Guide. I believe I require a sudo password. I'm reasonably sure you haven't sent me one, but in either case, could you send me one?
Thanks, Chris
On 9 October 2012 17:31, Chris Cunnington smalltalktelevision@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Ken,
I'm in the process of loading Jenkins on the Gandi VPS. I'm in the process of executing:
You've completed this operation, haven't you Chris? I notice that SqueakTrunk now has build #62 and before that build #17 rather than the long chain of #61, #60, ...
(I don't care about the old builds; I'm just asking to assert/falsify my hypothesis.)
frank
On 12-10-11 12:23 PM, Frank Shearar wrote:
On 9 October 2012 17:31, Chris Cunnington smalltalktelevision@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Ken,
I'm in the process of loading Jenkins on the Gandi VPS. I'm in the process of executing:
You've completed this operation, haven't you Chris? I notice that SqueakTrunk now has build #62 and before that build #17 rather than the long chain of #61, #60, ...
(I don't care about the old builds; I'm just asking to assert/falsify my hypothesis.)
frank
If you are asking whether we have moved over to the Gandi VPS completely and that that might explain a lacuna in the numbering system, the answer is no and no.
That's as far as we are. No users other than me, yet, and no jobs either moved over or running.
<pedantry alert> And since we're talking about possible ghosts in the machine, please look at this:
Who are these 'people'? I added you, myself, and Sean. If I look at the "Manage Users" area, that is all I see. The number seems to have grown. I think several are added by you with the same user. 'anonymous' is, I think, Jenkins sending data back to Jenkins developers. 'user', 'manager', and 'tomcat' are a mystery. And 'jeff.gonis' a complete mystery. I don't know how they got there. And I don't see them on the "Manage Users" list, so I can't see that I could delete them, if I wanted to.
I don't suppose any crisis of security, but I'm beginning to have a feeling for what Ken goes through. </pedantry alert>
Chris
On 11 October 2012 17:33, Chris Cunnington smalltalktelevision@gmail.com wrote:
On 12-10-11 12:23 PM, Frank Shearar wrote:
On 9 October 2012 17:31, Chris Cunnington smalltalktelevision@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Ken,
I'm in the process of loading Jenkins on the Gandi VPS. I'm in the process of executing:
You've completed this operation, haven't you Chris? I notice that SqueakTrunk now has build #62 and before that build #17 rather than the long chain of #61, #60, ...
(I don't care about the old builds; I'm just asking to assert/falsify my hypothesis.)
frank
If you are asking whether we have moved over to the Gandi VPS completely and that that might explain a lacuna in the numbering system, the answer is no and no.
That's as far as we are. No users other than me, yet, and no jobs either moved over or running.
<pedantry alert> And since we're talking about possible ghosts in the machine, please look at this:
Who are these 'people'? I added you, myself, and Sean. If I look at the "Manage Users" area, that is all I see. The number seems to have grown. I think several are added by you with the same user. 'anonymous' is, I think, Jenkins sending data back to Jenkins developers. 'user', 'manager', and 'tomcat' are a mystery. And 'jeff.gonis' a complete mystery. I don't know how they got there. And I don't see them on the "Manage Users" list, so I can't see that I could delete them, if I wanted to.
From the Users page (http://squeakci.org/securityRealm/), I see "These
users can log into Jenkins. This is a sub set of this list, which also contains auto-created users who really just made some commits on some projects and have no direct Jenkins access." so it's not a problem, looks like.
Jeff Gonis contributed to the squeakci github repository, which is probably what added his name. He's one of the folk trying to get the squeakci tests running on a Mac.
frank
I don't suppose any crisis of security, but I'm beginning to have a feeling for what Ken goes through. </pedantry alert>
Chris
From the Users page (http://squeakci.org/securityRealm/), I see "These
users can log into Jenkins. This is a sub set of this list, which also contains auto-created users who really just made some commits on some projects and have no direct Jenkins access." so it's not a problem, looks like.
Jeff Gonis contributed to the squeakci github repository, which is probably what added his name. He's one of the folk trying to get the squeakci tests running on a Mac.
frank
Thanks for that. Sounds like it's all OK. Sorry I can't be of more help with the numbering issue.
Chris
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