On 2012-10-26 09:49, Alex Rønne Petersen wrote:
Jenkins lets you run anything. A job can literally consist purely of a series of shell commands that must all return 0 in order for the build to succeed. So, as long as the software you need is installed on the machine Jenkins (or a slave) is running on, you can run it in builds.
I read your other post now, I thought it was a public service. Where you don't necessarily control the machines.
-- /Jacob Carlborg
