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gbois commented on JENKINS-13325:
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Could you try to reproduce it in on an isolated environment?
I tested in my context and it is OK.
Thanks
                
> PYTHONPATH gets undefined with latest 1.44 version of EnvInject
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>
>                 Key: JENKINS-13325
>                 URL: https://issues.jenkins-ci.org/browse/JENKINS-13325
>             Project: Jenkins
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: envinject
>         Environment: Jenkins 1.457, Windows master, Linux slave
>            Reporter: Marc Sanfacon
>            Assignee: gbois
>         Attachments: BuildFingerprint.txt, config.xml
>
>
> We are using envinject on our Linux slave. With version 1.36, we get the 
> following behavior:
> 08:51:39  [EnvInject] - Injecting environment variables from a build step.
> 08:51:39  [EnvInject] - Injecting as environment variables the properties 
> file path 'BuildFingerprint.txt'
> 08:51:39  [EnvInject] - Variables injected successfully.
> 08:51:39  [EnvInject] - Unset unresolved 'SRC_SHARED' variable.
> 08:51:39  [EnvInject] - Unset unresolved 'PATH' variable.
> 08:51:39  [EnvInject] - Unset unresolved 'NEWSCP' variable.
> 08:51:39  [EnvInject] - Unset unresolved 'PYTHONPATH' variable.
> 08:51:39  [EnvInject] - Unset unresolved 'TEMP' variable.
> But somehow, the variable PYTHONPATH is still set afterwards since we call a 
> script found in the path and it works.
> With version 1.44, we get this:
> 08:49:16  [EnvInject] - Injecting environment variables from a build step.
> 08:49:16  [EnvInject] - Injecting as environment variables the properties 
> file path 'BuildFingerprint.txt'
> 08:49:16  [EnvInject] - Variables injected successfully.
> 08:49:16  [EnvInject] - Unset unresolved 'PYTHONPATH' variable.
> Only PYTHONPATH gets undefined, but it really is. The next build step fails 
> when calling the script because it is not found in the path.
> I don't know what changed between the builds, but reverting the plugin fixed 
> it.
> Also, why does EnvInject undefines other variables? All I want is for it to 
> inject the variables I asked. The ini files does not contain PYTHONPATH.

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