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On 03.04.2015, at 19:26, Milo Hyson <[email protected]> wrote:

> I'm running Jenkins 1.606 in a clustered environment with the slaves joining 
> by JNLP. I'm finding that when I change the environment variables on one of 
> the slaves and then restart it, the master never picks up the changes. It's 
> as if it's caching the variables from the very first time it sees the slave 
> and then ignoring anything new. Is this normal behavior? If so, it's a pain 
> in the ass to have to delete a slave and re-add it whenever I want to change 
> something on that machine.
> 
> - Milo Hyson
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