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JenkinsFile should always indicate the JDK in use #6928

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jzheaux opened this issue May 31, 2019 · 0 comments
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JenkinsFile should always indicate the JDK in use #6928

jzheaux opened this issue May 31, 2019 · 0 comments
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in: build An issue in the build status: backported An issue that has been backported to maintenance branches type: enhancement A general enhancement
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jzheaux commented May 31, 2019

For most build tasks in the JenkinsFile, the JDK is unspecified, counting on the build boxes to have a default JDK set.

While this may be a reasonable assumption, it would be better if each task clearly indicated the JDK version.

@jzheaux jzheaux added in: build An issue in the build type: enhancement A general enhancement labels May 31, 2019
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