I'm converting all of our Jenkins jobs to DSL scripts and I've come accross 
one where we use a Git executable other than the "default" one. 

I've spent two days trying to get this to work and no matter what I do it 
just won't work. I need this in the config.xml which gets generated for the 
job ("Ubuntu Git" is the name of one of our Git installations which is 
configured as a tool for the Jenkins server):

<gitTool>Ubuntu Git</gitTool>

But no matter what I do I always end up with:

<gitTool>default</gitTool>

It doesn't seem to be supported by the DSL so I have been using the 
configure block. I've tried hundreds of ways but the way I most expected to 
work is below. Note that I am new to using the configure block. This is 
starting to drive me spare - does anyone know what is wrong in this 
configure block that I have? Or, am I somehow missing that this is actually 
natively supported by the job dsl?


job('job') {
  scm {
    git {
      remote {
        url('https://github.com/mygithub/project.git') 
        credentials('25dwere85ds-dgh6-5874-6954-e226asdasd07e7')
        branches('*/my_branch')

       configure { project ->
         project << 'hudson.plugins.git.GitSCM' {
           paramDefs << 'gitTool' {
             string('Ubuntu Git')
               }
            }
         }
      }
   }
}



I would appreciate any advice.

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