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# Provide a redirect to the specified job of this view result# through `http://.../view/$project/$viewName/$viewResult/$jobName'.# Optionally, you can append `-$system' to the $jobName to get a# build for a specific platform.
(my $build, my @others) = grep { $_->{job}->job eq $jobName } @{$result->{jobs}};notFound($c, "View doesn't have a job named `$jobName'")
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