I'm starting the process of converting from cvs to git, and running into a
strange issue.
Right now, we have it set up so Jenkins polls git to see if anything changed
(in the future I will try to get push notifications working) and for some
reason it thinks the repository is always changing - so it builds every 2
minutes, day and night. The git repository is testing-only and I'm the only
one who even has access to it, so I can guarantee it's not changing.
If I look at the latest build (#727 from 10:00 am) and click on "Started by
an SCM change", I see this:
Started on Oct 24, 2013 10:00:11 AM
Using strategy: Default
[poll] Last Build Revision: revision 24e7blahblahblah4c85 (origin/master)
Done. Took 0.66 sec
Changes found
and if I look at the build before that (#726 from 9:58 am) I see the exact
same output (except the starting time and elapsed time changes). The
revision HMAC is identical.
I'm having other issues with this repository (
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/19569805/git-clone-followed-by-status-shows-untracked-files
) so I don't know if I'm using git wrong, or if svn2git created the
repository wrong.
Any ideas on this?
Thanks,
Chris
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