[jenkins-ci PATCH] guests: Create java symlink on FreeBSD

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This kludge is necessary because the OpenJDK 11 packages,
unlike the OpenJDK 8 packages, install all binaries outside
of $PATH.

Signed-off-by: Andrea Bolognani <abologna@xxxxxxxxxx>
---
Pushed so that I could bring the CI environment back online; if
people have objections to the approach, we can make the necessary
changes as a follow-up.

 guests/playbooks/update/main.yml          |  2 +-
 guests/playbooks/update/tasks/kludges.yml | 14 ++++++++++++++
 2 files changed, 15 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-)

diff --git a/guests/playbooks/update/main.yml b/guests/playbooks/update/main.yml
index 753bac4..e82055b 100644
--- a/guests/playbooks/update/main.yml
+++ b/guests/playbooks/update/main.yml
@@ -48,10 +48,10 @@
         - flavor == "jenkins"
 
     # Configure environment. Needs to happen after installing packages
+    - include: '{{ playbook_base }}/tasks/kludges.yml'
     - include: '{{ playbook_base }}/tasks/paths.yml'
     - include: '{{ playbook_base }}/tasks/bootloader.yml'
     - include: '{{ playbook_base }}/tasks/services.yml'
-    - include: '{{ playbook_base }}/tasks/kludges.yml'
     - include: '{{ playbook_base }}/tasks/users.yml'
 
     # Configure the Jenkins agent
diff --git a/guests/playbooks/update/tasks/kludges.yml b/guests/playbooks/update/tasks/kludges.yml
index 3648514..22d8ce5 100644
--- a/guests/playbooks/update/tasks/kludges.yml
+++ b/guests/playbooks/update/tasks/kludges.yml
@@ -1,4 +1,18 @@
 ---
+# FreeBSD allows multiple versions of OpenJDK to be installed and used
+# in parallel, which is neat but also means they must all live outside
+# of $PATH. Create a symlink so that we can still find the main Java
+# executable.
+- name: Create java symlink
+  file:
+    src: /usr/local/openjdk11/bin/java
+    dest: /usr/local/bin/java
+    state: link
+    owner: root
+    group: wheel
+  when:
+    - os_name == 'FreeBSD'
+
 # FreeBSD compiles bash without defining SSH_SOURCE_BASHRC, which means
 # it won't try to detect when it's spawned by ssh and source ~/.bashrc
 # when that's the case. Our workaround is setting $BASH_ENV globally
-- 
2.21.0

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