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Installing Hudson on Debian and Ubuntu |
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Introduction
On Debian-based distributions, such as Ubuntu, you can install Hudson through apt-get.
Recent versions are available in http://hudson-ci.org/downloads/debian/
Installation
- sudo sh -c "echo 'deb http://hudson-ci.org/debian binary/' > /etc/apt/sources.list.d/hudson.list"
- sudo apt-get update
- sudo apt-get install hudson
h1. Upgrade
- sudo apt-get update
and then after a backup
- sudo apt-get upgrade
h1. What does this package do?
- Hudson will be launched as a daemon up on start. See Hudson-ci/Using Hudson/Installing Hudson/Installing Hudson DEB/etc/init.d/hudson for more details.
- The 'hudson' user is created to run this service.
- Log file will be placed in Hudson-ci/Using Hudson/Installing Hudson/Installing Hudson DEB/var/log/hudson/hudson.log. Check this file if you are troubleshooting Hudson.
- Hudson-ci/Using Hudson/Installing Hudson/Installing Hudson DEB/etc/default/hudson will capture configuration parameters for the launch.
h1. Where to go from here?
- Try Hudson locally : [1] and install whatever plugins and more you need.
- You might want to [make Hudson visible through Apache|Running Hudson behind Apache], to make it available on port 80 (for example, [2] instead of [3]). See [this blog for more details|http://www.zzorn.net/2009/11/setting-up-hudson-on-port-80-on-debian.html]