Jenkins will dynamically write the commands in its database into a
script and run it with "-x" and "-e" in order to display each step and
fail after the first step fails.
Now that our commands are stored in Git, ensure that we're doing the
same thing.
Signed-off-by: Ken Dreyer <ken.dreyer@inktank.com>
# http://jenkins.ceph.com/job/ceph-deploy/
set -x
+set -e
# Jenkins will set $RELEASE as a parameter in the job configuration.
if $RELEASE ; then
#!/bin/sh
+set -x
+set -e
+
# This is the script that runs inside Jenkins for each pull request.
# http://jenkins.ceph.com/job/ceph-deploy-pull-requests/