Hi Johan,

It turns out to be really easy to use jnlp to connect a slave node into hudson.

I can contribute a slow Linux node with the latest jdk 5 on it for running the jdk5 builds.

But I will need the firewall opened up for a specific tcp port for the master/node communication. I've entered in a port of 32323 but any port could be configured and then setup in hudson.

Thanks,

Mike
i think i can get _16 on it if i get it right.. But not sure if that
would fix your compile problem


On Thu, Aug 12, 2010 at 15:55, Johan Compagner<[email protected]>  wrote:
at the moment "1.5.0_13-p7" does run there.
And i dont know how to update that under freebsd.


On Thu, Aug 12, 2010 at 14:53, Michael O'Cleirigh
<[email protected]>  wrote:
Hello,

With the version of java 5 currently installed on wicketstuff.org hudson
gives build errors with one of the jwicket projects (related to instanceof
outerclass<?>.innerClass, a generics issue).

But compiling in Linux and Windows using the latest jdk5 update 22 results
in no compile error.

I tried to use the hudson auto jdk installer but it doesn't seem to work for
FreeBSD:

JDK installation skipped: Unknown CPU name: freebsd
JDK installation skipped: Unknown CPU name: freebsd


Would someone with the correct access be able to install the jdk update 22
onto the wicketstuff.org server?

This won't effect my ability to cut a wicketstuff-core 1.4.10 release but it
would be nice if all the jwicket artifacts can have a latest snapshot
version.

Thanks,

Mike


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