Chuck,

Are you sure? Looking at https://wiki.jenkins-ci.org/display/JENKINS/Tool+Auto-Installation it says "Mercurial available as of 1.18". I thought this means that Mercurial supports auto-installation.

We really need someone to put up some sort of grid of operating systems and supported auto-installers. Also, note that in the past the JDK auto-installer didn't support OSX because Oracle JDK wasn't available. Today it is. Is anyone updating the JDK installer for OSX?

Thanks,
Gili

On 30/08/2012 10:52 AM, Chuck Doucette wrote:
I believe you must manually install both Java (if you haven't already) and 
Mercurial on the OSX node.
It would be nice if Jenkins or more specifically its Mercurial plugin also 
installed Mercurial automatically.

Chuck

On Aug 30, 2012, at 10:34 AM, Gili 
<gili.tzab...@gmail.com<mailto:gili.tzab...@gmail.com>> wrote:


Hi,

I've configured a master node on Windows and a slave node on OSX 10.7. I
configured automatic tool installation on the master (including for
Mercurial) and created a task that runs exclusively on the OSX node. When I
first the task it fails because Mercurial is not installed. It seems Jenkins
never attempts to install it.

I'm new to clustering. How am I supposed to configure this? Am I doing
something wrong or is this simply not supported? I am using Jenkins 1.478.

PS: I cross-posted this question to
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/12185230/jenkins-how-to-configure-mercurial-installer

Thanks,
Gili



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