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Bug
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Resolution: Fixed
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Minor
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2.382
Steps to reproduce:
- Have a plugin installed and disabled, e.g. https://plugins.jenkins.io/jdk-tool/
- Select to update it
- Thanks to a bug in
JENKINS-34494, it will be enabled during update - Disable it again
- Restart Jenkins
Expected result:
- Ideally step 3 should not enable it if it's not a dependency of an enabled plugin
- But ultimately it should be updated
Actual result:
- Neither is the case
- is caused by
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JENKINS-34494 Enable disabled (transitive) dependencies when installing a new plugin
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- Resolved
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- links to
[JENKINS-69183] It is impossible to update disabled plugins
Labels | New: ux |
Labels | Original: ux | New: plugin-manager ux |
Description |
Original:
Steps to reproduce:
# Have a plugin installed and disabled, e.g. [https://plugins.jenkins.io/jdk-tool/] # Select to update it # Thanks to # Disable it again # Restart Jenkins Expected result: * Ideally step 3 should not enable it if it's not a dependency of an enabled plugin * But ultimately it should be updated Actual result: * Neither is the case |
New:
Steps to reproduce:
# Have a plugin installed and disabled, e.g. [https://plugins.jenkins.io/jdk-tool/] # Select to update it # Thanks to a bug in # Disable it again # Restart Jenkins Expected result: * Ideally step 3 should not enable it if it's not a dependency of an enabled plugin * But ultimately it should be updated Actual result: * Neither is the case |
Link |
New:
This issue is caused by |
Assignee | New: Benny Cheng [ benebsiny ] |
Remote Link | New: This issue links to "PR 7040 (Web Link)" [ 28132 ] |
Released As | New: 2.382 | |
Resolution | New: Fixed [ 1 ] | |
Status | Original: Open [ 1 ] | New: Closed [ 6 ] |