Restarting Jenkins
Rebuild Jenkins w/o editting the sudoers file, make jenkins password protected (I believe it can be done, am investigating it now)
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on 2012-02-15 15:54 *
By highvoltage81
So far, I have reinstalled tomcat, and added a sole user that we will use to access our jenkins server.
username: androidGuitar
password: tetris
have also installed openjava via these two commands
sudo apt-get -y install openjdk-6-jre
sudo apt-get -y install openjdk-6-jdk
since jenkins relies on java
am currently running into permissions issues with jenkins that we skirted before, working on a better solution
username: androidGuitar
password: tetris
have also installed openjava via these two commands
sudo apt-get -y install openjdk-6-jre
sudo apt-get -y install openjdk-6-jdk
since jenkins relies on java
am currently running into permissions issues with jenkins that we skirted before, working on a better solution
Just on a whim, I installed Jenkins on my VM simply by downloading the .war file. I ran it, went to 127.0.0.1:8080, and created a project with just ./install.sh -i and ./install.sh -sb TippyTipper, and it's working just fine. I think the issue is that when the Jenkins service is starting, it's run by calling sudo service start Jenkins, meaning it's run as root. The error we're hitting is the android emulator isn't being found in /home/cmsc435/.android, and instead i think it's in the temporary account or root account. In your ventures in installing Jenkins do you ever remember seeing a default user to run Jenkins as? If we can change that to cmsc435, this problem might fix itself.
on 2012-02-19 00:54 *
By highvoltage81
im looking into this now. The way it runs currently is that it runs through a 'jenkins' user, so yes, i think you have found the problem, and i am looking into http://stackoverflow.com/questions/7342175/jenkins-on-ubuntu-multiple-related-issues to fix this