On Mon, Jan 28, 2013 at 11:19 PM, Hans-Christoph Steiner <h...@at.or.at>wrote:
> On 01/27/2013 01:31 PM, András Murányi wrote: > > On Sun, Jan 27, 2013 at 2:19 AM, Hans-Christoph Steiner <h...@at.or.at > >wrote: > > > >> On 01/23/2013 03:38 PM, András Murányi wrote: > >>> On Wed, Jan 23, 2013 at 12:56 AM, Hans-Christoph Steiner < > h...@at.or.at > >>> wrote: > >>> > >>>> On 01/22/2013 05:34 PM, András Murányi wrote: > >>>>>>> [...] > >>>>>>> BTW, rsync fails here with "Host key verification failed." > >>>>>> > >>>>>> Actually, I forgot to say, if you want to run it as a jenkins build > >>>> slave, > >>>>>> that would definitely still be useful. > >>>>>> > >>>>>> .hc > >>>>>> > >>>>> > >>>>> Jenkins is behaving bad here (doesn't seem to start up at boot, then > it > >>>>> doesn't connect to the master when started) but i'll try to > discipline > >>>> it. > >>>>> > >>>>> As for the autobuild script, I've done svn up, yet it fails with the > >>>>> following *before it still tries to rsync*. Shall we try to fix it or > >>>> shall > >>>>> I dump it? > >>>> > >>>> I think we don't need the auto-build if the jenkins builds work. we > can > >>>> produce working Lucid packages in Launchpad. > >>>> > >>>> .hc > >>>> > >>> > >>> Ok, I'll shut the autobuild down here but I'm afraid I'll need some > help > >>> with Jenkins. It comes out that it does connect successfully, however > >> there > >>> is an error all the time: > >>> > https://macosx105-i386.pdlab.puredata.info/computer/muranyia.dyndns.org/ > >>> Any ideas what is this? > >>> > >>> András > >> > >> I was just setting up the Windows XP build machine as a Jenkins slave > and > >> ran > >> into the same issue. Its because your Java install doesn't trust the > >> CAcert.org certificate used by the jenkins master. You need to import > the > >> cacert certificate into the Java keystore, then it'll validate OK and > >> should > >> work. Here's how: > >> > >> sudo keytool -keystore > /usr/lib/jvm/default-java/jre/lib/security/cacerts > >> -storepass changeit -import -trustcacerts -v -alias cacertclass1 -file > >> /usr/share/ca-certificates/cacert.org/cacert.org.crt > >> > >> Or if I messed up the paths, there is more info here: > >> http://wiki.cacert.org/FAQ/ImportRootCert#Java > >> > >> .hc > >> > >> > > Thanks for the tip! I have no /usr/lib/jvm/default-java but I have all > > these under /usr/lib/jvm: > > ia32-java-6-sun/ .java-1.6.0-openjdk.jinfo > > ia32-java-6-sun-1.6.0.26/ java-6-openjdk/ > > .ia32-java-6-sun.jinfo java-6-sun/ > > java-1.5.0-gcj-4.4/ java-6-sun-1.6.0.26/ > > java-1.6.0-openjdk/ .java-6-sun.jinfo > > > > Trying to add the key to java-6-sun or java-6-openjdk results in: > > Certificate already exists in system-wide CA keystore under alias > > <cacert_org_pem> > > Do you still want to add it to your own keystore? [no]: > > > > Shall I choose [yes] or shall I try every other java keystore, or is > there > > a way to find out which one is used by Jenkins? > > Sorry if I'm dumber than normally, I got a fever! > > > > András > > > You could also try to download the root.crt and class3.crt from cacert.organd > install those. I don't really know the answer to the particular issue. > > .hc > > DLed the certs and installed them, however the problem persists. :( András
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