I successfully installed the qmakebuilder plug-in into my Jenkins by adding 
the .hpi file that i got from compiling the code with JDK 6 and it seems to 
work smoothly for me. 
I believe the .hpi file Richard has compiled should work just fine as well. 
Thank you once again.


On Saturday, October 20, 2012 5:57:58 PM UTC+3:30, mrz wrote:
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> On Saturday, October 20, 2012 5:09:29 PM UTC+3:30, Richard Mortimer wrote:
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>> Hi, 
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>> On 20/10/2012 13:45, Richard Mortimer wrote: 
>> > The plugin is already in the jenkins build environment. I suspect it 
>> > needs someone to give it a little care and maybe take ownership of it 
>> if 
>> > it still serves a useful purpose. 
>> > 
>> > https://wiki.jenkins-ci.org/display/JENKINS/qmakebuilder+Plugin 
>> > https://github.com/jenkinsci/qmakebuilder-plugin 
>> > https://jenkins.ci.cloudbees.com/job/plugins/job/qmakebuilder-plugin/ 
>> > 
>> > It looks like it has been updated to a recent version of the Jenkins 
>> > maven pom so you may have more luck building from the jenkins source. 
>> > 
>> Looks like it does not build with OpenJDK7 at the moment due to reliance 
>> on Sun internal code in the Hudson/Jenkins test framework. Builds fine 
>> with java 6 and that should work on a java 7 runtime. 
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> Yes, I managed to compiled the source code with JDK 6 and generate the hpi 
> file in target foler... worked just fine. 
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>> There is a freshly built hpi file at 
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>> https://jenkins.ci.cloudbees.com/job/plugins/job/qmakebuilder-plugin/1/hudson.plugins.qmake$qmakebuilder/
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>> Give that a try and report back how you get on. 
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> sure thing... I’ll try them both.
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>> Regards 
>>
>> Thank you everybody. 
>
>> Richard 
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