I'm also seeing this problem. It appears that the auto installers for the
JDK we had were "mixed up", non of the Java versions had the correct
installers after updating Jenkins to 1.5.67. Deleting the JDK's directory
from the hudson.model.JDK directory to force a reinstall didn't work. Non
did
That is not a solution to the cause of the problem but just a workaround
for people being happy with the JDK preinstalled on the host already. You
just skip installation of the JDK, but you do not make it work using this.
People suffering from the same problem but NEED the a particular JDK
inst
Working for me! thanks!!!
On Wednesday, December 4, 2013 11:40:52 AM UTC+2, Michael Martfel wrote:
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> Found the solution:
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>1. Go to the URL on your Jenkins master server:
>http://jenkins-master1:8080/configure#section3
>2. Click on "Configuration" on the upper left side of the
Found the solution:
1. Go to the URL on your Jenkins master server:
http://jenkins-master1:8080/configure#section3
2. Click on "Configuration" on the upper left side of the screen and
choose "JDK"
3. Delete all JDK installers which are shown in the JDK section --> "JDK
insta
Found the solution:
1. Go to the URL on your Jenkins master server:
http://jenkins-master1:8080/configure#section3
2. Click on "Configuration" on the upper left side of the screen and
choose "JDK"
3. Delete all JDK installers which are shown in the JDK section --> "JDK
insta
Hello,
I am having issues with my first build with Jenkins.
My Master Jenkins is on Ubuntu 12.03 LTS. Jenkins ver. 1.509.4
Trying to run a build on a Windows 2008 R2 slave.
I am a newbie with Jenkins and your help is much appreciated.
*This is the error I receive in the Windows Jenkins Slave: