Also, I forgot to mention taht I use some of the ant contrib functionality and 
I load the jar file into the ant lib folder.  If I using the jenkins version, 
do I just have to let jenkins load it and then drop my jar file in there.  I 
guess I have to keep doing this for each version I upgrade, but of course I 
have to do that regardless if I manage it myself.





On Friday, February 7, 2014 9:54 AM, Eric Wood <[email protected]> wrote:
 
I am having an issue running a build.xml on a jenkins slave.  The build file 
pulls properties from the env using:
  <property environment="env"/>

I use the "env" property to get a direct for importing additional .xml file.  
When I run the build.xml through my Jenkins job on the slave, it does not seem 
to read the env properly.  I set ANT_HOME on the slave to point to the Jenkins 
managed version of ANT.  I use the master configuration page in Jenkins to set 
my ANT and it pulls it down to the slave for me. When I go to the workspace for 
the job and run the build.xml from a command prompt, it reads the environment 
properly.  

It seems like the slave node will not read the env so I can read values out of 
it that I have set, read and then use. How do i configure my slave to read from 
the environment?

Thanks
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