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Remove T-system performance plugin in Jenkins service if not used #51

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robertjahn opened this issue May 1, 2019 · 3 comments
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As to not cause confusion, remove the T-system performance plugin within Jenkins service.

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@johannes-b johannes-b changed the title remove T-system performance plugin in Jenkins service if not used Remove T-system performance plugin in Jenkins service if not used May 7, 2019
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Thanks for pointing that out.
I have tried to uninstall the Performance Signature plugin, but there is still a dependency to it. In the function executeJMeter.groovy in the jenkins-extensions repo, a function from the the Performance Signature plugin is called. This call can't be removed since others depend on it.

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robertjahn commented May 9, 2019 via email

@johannes-b johannes-b reopened this May 10, 2019
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I agree, this issue should remain open since there is still the dependency in the executeJMeter.groovy function in the jenkins-extensions repo that need to be resolved.

@dirkwall dirkwall transferred this issue from keptn/keptn Jun 18, 2019
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