![]() # get the id for that group sudo dscl -u diradmin -p /LDAPv3/127.0.0.1 -read /Groups/applications You can do this through System Preferences, the Server Manager or the commandĭseditgroup -o create -n /LDAPv3/127.0.0.1 -u diradmin -p -r ‘Applications’ applications Permissions it has), and you’ll want to create a standard (full) user for it. ![]() It’s best to run Jenkins as it’s own user (it can then be limited in the You likely don’t have Java installed yet, so open a terminal and enter java I’m alsoĪssuming you’re connected via VNC/Screen Sharing, as often it requires a GUI. Installer does some odd things around how the user is handled. I’m assuming you’ll be installing Jenkins via Homebrew as the Jenkins Open Directory (which is Apple’s name for LDAP) configured and a few other InĪddition to Yosemite, it’s also got the OS X Server package installed, I host a Jenkins instance on a hosted Mac mini with Macminicolo. It’sĪ pretty common solution for self-hosted CI servers.Ī lot of the documentation for installing on OS X is a little old (OS X hasĬhanged a lot when it comes to say, Java, in the last few years) and it seemedĪ good plan to write up something a bit newer. ![]() Jenkins is a continuous integration (CI) server written in Java. Tagged with: osx, server, jenkins, and ci.
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