Le 06/02/13 06:44, Ted Dunning a écrit :
This is still a very early version of java 7. It would be good to update
it.
That would be my preferred approach, if possible...
Thanks,
Martin
Hello all, and thanks for the reply.
Le 06/02/13 02:49, Jesse Glick a écrit :
On 02/05/2013 07:30 PM, sebb wrote:
a pure Java application should not be able to cause a JVM crash
Depends entirely on what you mean by “pure Java application”. When you
have filesystem and Process access, you can d
On 02/06/2013 06:12 AM, Martin Desruisseaux wrote:
the approach that we wanted to apply has been used for more than 5 years on
Windows, Solaris, Linux Gentoo, Linux Ubuntu, MacOS, and other Hudson/Jenkins
servers without any JVM crash
Perhaps you were just lucky, or perhaps there is something
Thanks for this.
On Wed, Feb 6, 2013 at 10:39 AM, Jesse Glick wrote:
> To Ted Dunning’s request for the bug number—searching on bugs.sun.comseems to
> be broken, and as I no longer work for Oracle I cannot use the
> internal search tool. Fortunately I managed to dig it up using other means:
>
Hi,
Hate to sound like a broken record here but this is still causing Apache Flex
issues.
We currently can only run our tests on the window Jenkins slave and it now been
out of operation for a week.
The exact error message if it helps is:
BUILD FAILED
f:\hudson\hudson-slave\workspace\Flex_SDK
Hi Keith
I installed these packages on minerva (ubuntu1), if you can please run a
test build and make sure you do not need any other dependencies then
i'll run through and install them on the rest of the build slaves
Thanks
Jake
Keith W wrote:
Hello
I'm working of the Apache Qpid Project