What is a jenkins workspace directory?
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I'm using R scripts with C++ code under the hood. An error message references a jenkins workspace with the file I'd like to examine and try to debug. The directory appears to be temporary, however, and I'm unable to find the file that I'd like to examine.
Error snippet:
c:jenkinsworkspacemxnetmxnetsrcoperatortensor../elemwise_op_common.h:123: Check failed: assign(&dattr, (*vec)[i])
How should the directory c:jenkinsworkspace... be understood?
Perhaps this should be a separate question, but where would I look for the header file elemwise_op_common.h?
c++ jenkins directory
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I'm using R scripts with C++ code under the hood. An error message references a jenkins workspace with the file I'd like to examine and try to debug. The directory appears to be temporary, however, and I'm unable to find the file that I'd like to examine.
Error snippet:
c:jenkinsworkspacemxnetmxnetsrcoperatortensor../elemwise_op_common.h:123: Check failed: assign(&dattr, (*vec)[i])
How should the directory c:jenkinsworkspace... be understood?
Perhaps this should be a separate question, but where would I look for the header file elemwise_op_common.h?
c++ jenkins directory
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I'm using R scripts with C++ code under the hood. An error message references a jenkins workspace with the file I'd like to examine and try to debug. The directory appears to be temporary, however, and I'm unable to find the file that I'd like to examine.
Error snippet:
c:jenkinsworkspacemxnetmxnetsrcoperatortensor../elemwise_op_common.h:123: Check failed: assign(&dattr, (*vec)[i])
How should the directory c:jenkinsworkspace... be understood?
Perhaps this should be a separate question, but where would I look for the header file elemwise_op_common.h?
c++ jenkins directory
I'm using R scripts with C++ code under the hood. An error message references a jenkins workspace with the file I'd like to examine and try to debug. The directory appears to be temporary, however, and I'm unable to find the file that I'd like to examine.
Error snippet:
c:jenkinsworkspacemxnetmxnetsrcoperatortensor../elemwise_op_common.h:123: Check failed: assign(&dattr, (*vec)[i])
How should the directory c:jenkinsworkspace... be understood?
Perhaps this should be a separate question, but where would I look for the header file elemwise_op_common.h?
c++ jenkins directory
c++ jenkins directory
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The file should be in
c:jenkinsworkspacemxnetmxnetsrcoperatorelemwise_op_common.h
The ../ being for getting one folder up.
The workspace is where Jenkins checks out the sources, and execute its job.
It differs from a build.
See more at "Building a software project".
Is/jenkins/a temporary or invisible file? I don't see it underc:/.
– Conner M.
Nov 18 at 3:28
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@ConnerM. No it is the folder used by the agent. In a simple installation, the machine hosting the Jenkins server also acts as an agent. But in your case, if you have a separate machine for that agent, then C:jenkins would be there.
– VonC
Nov 18 at 3:30
@ConnerM. As for the header itself... maybe github.com/apache/incubator-mxnet/blob/master/src/operator/….
– VonC
Nov 18 at 3:31
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The file should be in
c:jenkinsworkspacemxnetmxnetsrcoperatorelemwise_op_common.h
The ../ being for getting one folder up.
The workspace is where Jenkins checks out the sources, and execute its job.
It differs from a build.
See more at "Building a software project".
Is/jenkins/a temporary or invisible file? I don't see it underc:/.
– Conner M.
Nov 18 at 3:28
1
@ConnerM. No it is the folder used by the agent. In a simple installation, the machine hosting the Jenkins server also acts as an agent. But in your case, if you have a separate machine for that agent, then C:jenkins would be there.
– VonC
Nov 18 at 3:30
@ConnerM. As for the header itself... maybe github.com/apache/incubator-mxnet/blob/master/src/operator/….
– VonC
Nov 18 at 3:31
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up vote
0
down vote
The file should be in
c:jenkinsworkspacemxnetmxnetsrcoperatorelemwise_op_common.h
The ../ being for getting one folder up.
The workspace is where Jenkins checks out the sources, and execute its job.
It differs from a build.
See more at "Building a software project".
Is/jenkins/a temporary or invisible file? I don't see it underc:/.
– Conner M.
Nov 18 at 3:28
1
@ConnerM. No it is the folder used by the agent. In a simple installation, the machine hosting the Jenkins server also acts as an agent. But in your case, if you have a separate machine for that agent, then C:jenkins would be there.
– VonC
Nov 18 at 3:30
@ConnerM. As for the header itself... maybe github.com/apache/incubator-mxnet/blob/master/src/operator/….
– VonC
Nov 18 at 3:31
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up vote
0
down vote
up vote
0
down vote
The file should be in
c:jenkinsworkspacemxnetmxnetsrcoperatorelemwise_op_common.h
The ../ being for getting one folder up.
The workspace is where Jenkins checks out the sources, and execute its job.
It differs from a build.
See more at "Building a software project".
The file should be in
c:jenkinsworkspacemxnetmxnetsrcoperatorelemwise_op_common.h
The ../ being for getting one folder up.
The workspace is where Jenkins checks out the sources, and execute its job.
It differs from a build.
See more at "Building a software project".
answered Nov 18 at 3:02
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Is/jenkins/a temporary or invisible file? I don't see it underc:/.
– Conner M.
Nov 18 at 3:28
1
@ConnerM. No it is the folder used by the agent. In a simple installation, the machine hosting the Jenkins server also acts as an agent. But in your case, if you have a separate machine for that agent, then C:jenkins would be there.
– VonC
Nov 18 at 3:30
@ConnerM. As for the header itself... maybe github.com/apache/incubator-mxnet/blob/master/src/operator/….
– VonC
Nov 18 at 3:31
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Is/jenkins/a temporary or invisible file? I don't see it underc:/.
– Conner M.
Nov 18 at 3:28
1
@ConnerM. No it is the folder used by the agent. In a simple installation, the machine hosting the Jenkins server also acts as an agent. But in your case, if you have a separate machine for that agent, then C:jenkins would be there.
– VonC
Nov 18 at 3:30
@ConnerM. As for the header itself... maybe github.com/apache/incubator-mxnet/blob/master/src/operator/….
– VonC
Nov 18 at 3:31
Is
/jenkins/ a temporary or invisible file? I don't see it under c:/.– Conner M.
Nov 18 at 3:28
Is
/jenkins/ a temporary or invisible file? I don't see it under c:/.– Conner M.
Nov 18 at 3:28
1
1
@ConnerM. No it is the folder used by the agent. In a simple installation, the machine hosting the Jenkins server also acts as an agent. But in your case, if you have a separate machine for that agent, then C:jenkins would be there.
– VonC
Nov 18 at 3:30
@ConnerM. No it is the folder used by the agent. In a simple installation, the machine hosting the Jenkins server also acts as an agent. But in your case, if you have a separate machine for that agent, then C:jenkins would be there.
– VonC
Nov 18 at 3:30
@ConnerM. As for the header itself... maybe github.com/apache/incubator-mxnet/blob/master/src/operator/….
– VonC
Nov 18 at 3:31
@ConnerM. As for the header itself... maybe github.com/apache/incubator-mxnet/blob/master/src/operator/….
– VonC
Nov 18 at 3:31
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