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yossis commented on JENKINS-13917: ---------------------------------- This library is not distributed with Artifactory plugin. Are you using an old version? > Artifactory plugin libraries affecting the path used during an Ant build > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Key: JENKINS-13917 > URL: https://issues.jenkins-ci.org/browse/JENKINS-13917 > Project: Jenkins > Issue Type: Bug > Components: artifactory > Affects Versions: current > Environment: Linux (CentOS 6) > Reporter: Camden Holt > Assignee: yossis > > We have a job using an Ant script to perform the build. One of the targets > in this script generates instrumented classes to enable us to generate a > Cobertura coverage report. > As part of our set of standard libraries, we include various jars from the > slf4j suite. When we enable the Artifactory plugin for this job, the > Cobertura Ant target fails, because of an incompatible set of jars being > used. The snippet of output below is generated with verbose logging from the > VM: > 12:19:40 cobertura-instrumented-src-classes: > 12:19:40 [Loaded net.sourceforge.cobertura.ant.CommonMatchingTask from > file:/opt/jenkins/jobs/data-processing/workspace/test-lib/cobertura-1.9.4.1.jar] > 12:19:40 [Loaded net.sourceforge.cobertura.ant.InstrumentTask from > file:/opt/jenkins/jobs/data-processing/workspace/test-lib/cobertura-1.9.4.1.jar] > 12:19:40 [Loaded net.sourceforge.cobertura.ant.MergeTask from > file:/opt/jenkins/jobs/data-processing/workspace/test-lib/cobertura-1.9.4.1.jar] > 12:19:40 [Loaded net.sourceforge.cobertura.ant.CheckTask from > file:/opt/jenkins/jobs/data-processing/workspace/test-lib/cobertura-1.9.4.1.jar] > 12:19:40 [Loaded net.sourceforge.cobertura.ant.ReportTask from > file:/opt/jenkins/jobs/data-processing/workspace/test-lib/cobertura-1.9.4.1.jar] > 12:19:40 [Loaded net.sourceforge.cobertura.ant.Ignore from > file:/opt/jenkins/jobs/data-processing/workspace/test-lib/cobertura-1.9.4.1.jar] > 12:19:40 [Loaded net.sourceforge.cobertura.ant.IgnoreBranches from > file:/opt/jenkins/jobs/data-processing/workspace/test-lib/cobertura-1.9.4.1.jar] > 12:19:40 [Loaded net.sourceforge.cobertura.ant.IncludeClasses from > file:/opt/jenkins/jobs/data-processing/workspace/test-lib/cobertura-1.9.4.1.jar] > 12:19:40 [Loaded net.sourceforge.cobertura.ant.ExcludeClasses from > file:/opt/jenkins/jobs/data-processing/workspace/test-lib/cobertura-1.9.4.1.jar] > 12:19:40 [Loaded org.apache.tools.ant.taskdefs.ImportTask from > file:/opt/apache-ant-1.8.1/lib/ant.jar] > 12:19:40 [Loaded net.sourceforge.cobertura.util.CommandLineBuilder from > file:/opt/jenkins/jobs/data-processing/workspace/test-lib/cobertura-1.9.4.1.jar] > 12:19:40 [Loaded org.apache.log4j.Category from > file:/opt/jenkins/jobs/data-processing/workspace/test-lib/log4j-over-slf4j-1.6.4.jar] > 12:19:40 [Loaded org.apache.log4j.Logger from > file:/opt/jenkins/jobs/data-processing/workspace/test-lib/log4j-over-slf4j-1.6.4.jar] > * 12:19:40 [Loaded org.slf4j.MarkerFactory from > file:/opt/jenkins/plugins/artifactory/WEB-INF/lib/slf4j-api-1.5.8.jar] > 12:19:40 [Loaded org.apache.tools.ant.util.DateUtils from > file:/opt/apache-ant-1.8.1/lib/ant.jar] > The line prefixed with * shows the problem; the slf4j-api-1.5.8.jar is being > loaded from the artifactory plugin directory. This is an older version than > that supplied with our project which is 1.6.4 - and this is causing a problem > when the compilation step occurs. > When we run this from the command line using ant directly we can see that > the correct jar from within our project is loaded. > I'm afraid I don't understand fully how the addition of plugins affects the > build environment technically, but I assume that the Artifactory plugin has > been able to modify the environment/build path somehow to ensure that it's > available at the appropriate time. Unfortunately this seems to cause problems > if newer libraries are needed elsewhere. > We can work around this by using the Ant/Ivy/Artifactory integration from the > build script directly, but it would be good to be able to do this from > Jenkins and simplify our scripts. -- This message is automatically generated by JIRA. If you think it was sent incorrectly, please contact your JIRA administrators: https://issues.jenkins-ci.org/secure/ContactAdministrators!default.jspa For more information on JIRA, see: http://www.atlassian.com/software/jira