What is the reason why do
you want it to be the same? Anyway on the master you shouldn't run tests. Only on the slaves. The reason is: on the master under the <jenkinsroot>jobs/jobname there are the meta infos, build history, config.xml and so on, so the "realy" workspace is under the <jobname>/workspace On the slaves, Jenkins does not store meta info, build history, configs, so that's why its located under: <jenkinsroot>/jobs/workspace/<jobname>
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