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[6.6] Allow Jenkins to parse the release Jenkinsfile before cancelling non-release triggers #9617

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Backport of #9571 to 6.6

@beikov I was thinking we could merge this to 6.6 first, because on 6.6 it wouldn't be a complete disaster if my build conditions don't work and a release was triggered by mistake. Works for you?


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…release triggers

This way, we can update parameters/options and have Jenkins take them
into account for the next build upon branch indexing or push,
even though we don't release on branch indexing or push.
@yrodiere yrodiere changed the title Allow Jenkins to parse the release Jenkinsfile before cancelling non-release triggers [6.6] Allow Jenkins to parse the release Jenkinsfile before cancelling non-release triggers Jan 14, 2025
@yrodiere yrodiere merged commit ffecd7d into hibernate:6.6 Jan 14, 2025
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…ing non-release triggers"

This reverts commit ffecd7d.

This reverts PR #9617

See #9571 (comment)
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