Yeah from what I can see, you might need to compile it and package it
yourself :o Here's a link that may help if you haven't already seen it...
http://gleamynode.net/articles/2296/
Richard.
On Wed, Aug 7, 2013 at 3:21 PM, David Vree wrote:
> omg!! - you have to uncheck the "Install automatica
omg!! - you have to uncheck the "Install automatically" boxand then you
can enter the JAVA_HOME. Doh! That answers part two of my question.
Now I just need to find OpenJDK 7 JDK/JRE Ubuntu zip files.
On Tuesday, August 6, 2013 11:11:47 PM UTC-4, Richard Bywater wrote:
>
> Assuming that yo
Assuming that you can get a JAVA_HOME per version (can't help with that one
at the moment I'm afraid), then I think you'll need to set up each version
in the Manage Jenkins / Configure System (look under JDK to find the JDK
entries).
You can then either stick the JAVA_HOME for each version in on t
I have a Jenkins server that has been running well with various versions of
the Sun Java 7 JDK for a while now, although I am not that familiar with
Jenkins.
However, my project would also like to officially support OpenJDK now. I'd
like to install and configure jobs to use multiple specific v