Or rather, like this for 2.4.3:


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On Tuesday, July 14, 2015 at 9:23:05 AM UTC-7, Brian Ray wrote:
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> codehaus.org no longer hosts the Groovy project or its binaries. 
> Configure an installer like this:
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> On Tuesday, July 14, 2015 at 6:36:48 AM UTC-7, Gilad Baruchian wrote:
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>> I tried to configure auto install like this :
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>> and i configured the job to use "groovy-2-4-3", didn't work - did not try 
>> to install and did not find groovy.
>> i installed groovy myself on the node, added it to the path, deleted the 
>> node from jenkins and configured again, ran the job, saw the groovy on the 
>> path variable in the job in jenkins, still it cannot find groovy.
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>> I have no more ideas, please help.
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