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Suggestion: Add -version info to the nightly builds download page #199

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JamesKingdon opened this issue Nov 8, 2017 · 7 comments
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JamesKingdon commented Nov 8, 2017

In order to track the flow of changes from the contributing projects it would be great if we could have an additional column in the table on
https://adoptopenjdk.net/nightly.html?variant=openjdk9-openj9
The column would have a link for each build to the results of running "java -version". This would allow us to see the included SHAs for the components which can then be compared with the commit history of each project.

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sxa commented Jan 18, 2018

And would also have the benefit of being a very basic "Does the JVM start" test :-)

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gdams commented Jan 19, 2018

We do already run this at the end of every build:
https://github.com/AdoptOpenJDK/openjdk-build/blob/8d91d551b65dd4898b98ad75f468dd5a27cc97b0/sbin/build.sh#L241

Perhaps we could echo this to a file and archive it with the build and push it somewhere

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karianna commented Apr 3, 2018

Also see #51

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Also, see that the java -version check currently does not work reliably for all builds:
adoptium/temurin-build#264

@karianna karianna moved this from Backlog to To-Do in openjdk-website Apr 3, 2018
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Also see adoptium/temurin-build#367

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karianna commented Oct 4, 2018

version string is now fixed upstream

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We are no longer enhancing this legacy website. Please see the adoptium.net website.

openjdk-website automation moved this from To-Do to Done Feb 14, 2022
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