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Issue Type:
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Bug
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Assignee:
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vjuranek
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Components:
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Created:
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22/Apr/15 9:49 AM
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Description:
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All of our deployments use Chef to manage the Jenkins instance. As a result all plugins get installed using the Jenkins CLI install-plugin command. When installed this way, the groovy plugin always ends up installed but with no hudson.plugins.groovy.GroovyInstaller file under <jenkins-home>/updates. This results in symptoms exactly like those reported in JENKINS-6085, including builds failing with the "Invalid tool ID" error.
I have found that the solution is to go to the plugin-management/advanced tab and click the "Check Now" button to check for updates. This populates the needed file.
I have never used the UI to install the groovy plug-in but I presume that this problem does not present itself in that situation or it would likely have been reported already.
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Environment:
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I've experienced this with versions as old as 1.585 through 1.609 with groovy plugin 1.23 and 1.24.
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Project:
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Jenkins
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Priority:
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Minor
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Reporter:
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Kenneth Baltrinic
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