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      How can the symlinks to successful and unsuccessful builds point to the same build?
      lrwxrwxrwx 1 jenkins jenkins 4 Feb 5 10:47 lastFailedBuild -> 1014
      lrwxrwxrwx 1 jenkins jenkins 2 Oct 7 14:56 lastStableBuild -> -1
      lrwxrwxrwx 1 jenkins jenkins 4 Feb 6 18:42 lastSuccessfulBuild -> 1022
      lrwxrwxrwx 1 jenkins jenkins 4 Feb 6 18:42 lastUnstableBuild -> 1022
      lrwxrwxrwx 1 jenkins jenkins 4 Feb 6 18:42 lastUnsuccessfulBuild -> 1022

      (Edit: ls was on wrong job dir)

          [JENKINS-21706] Terminology of lastUnsuccessfulBuild is unclear

          Daniel Beck added a comment -

          More information is needed to investigate this issue. Report doesn't even mention Jenkins version. Build log might be interesting as well.

          Also might be relevant: Did you delete newer builds? Are there multiple builds with the same build number (i.e. not all builds are actually loaded in Jenkins)?

          Daniel Beck added a comment - More information is needed to investigate this issue. Report doesn't even mention Jenkins version. Build log might be interesting as well. Also might be relevant: Did you delete newer builds? Are there multiple builds with the same build number (i.e. not all builds are actually loaded in Jenkins)?

          Jesse Glick added a comment -

          I do not think this is incomplete; the description explains itself, and is easily reproduced in a current version of Jenkins. It is just the way it is, too late to change.

          Jesse Glick added a comment - I do not think this is incomplete; the description explains itself, and is easily reproduced in a current version of Jenkins. It is just the way it is, too late to change.

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