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Issue Type:
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Bug
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Assignee:
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Oleg Nenashev
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Components:
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Created:
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27/Feb/15 11:45 AM
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Description:
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I have tested the Custom Tools plugin to (automatically) installing a zip- or tar.gz archive; which works fine.
Assuming, that is it possible to overrride the tool-location, I have configured and (alternative) Home (in Configure System -> Tool Locations).
The previously configured tool (eg. "gcc-4.9.2-i386") is listed in the drop-down box as "(Custom Tool) gcc-4.9.2-i386"; but the configured folder isn't used (in the job-run).
The archive is still installed/unpacked in the default-directory
(Ie. "C:\..\Jenkins\tools\com.cloudbees.jenkins.plugins.customtools.CustomTool\gcc-4.9.2-i386").
Best regards from Salzburg,
Markus
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Environment:
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Jenkins 1.599; Windows 7 x64
Java SE Runtime Environment: 1.7.0_25-b17
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Project:
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Jenkins
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Priority:
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Major
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Reporter:
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Markus Eisenmann
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