I've encountered seemingly random test failures due to differences in the 
runtime environment.  Things like:

- processor performance

- graphics performance
- graphics configuration (screen resolution, color depth, etc.)
- available memory
- load on the computer running the tests
- conflicts with other tests running concurrently

I don't recall ever encountering a test failure which I could attribute to the 
Jenkins version which started the test, though I guess that is also possible.

Mark Waite



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> From: Alexandra Sandulescu <alecsandra.sandule...@gmail.com>
>To: jenkinsci-users@googlegroups.com 
>Sent: Thursday, August 1, 2013 7:00 AM
>Subject: jenkins version issue
> 
>
>
>Hello,
>
>I have a test suite which consists in 30 tests (unit tests for webtesting - 
>selenium) and i use 2 platforms of jenkins for running them.
>The first one is jenkins 1.421 - here i have some RANDOM fails and errors
>The second one is jenkins 1.509 where everything is passed.
>
>Does someone know why do I meet this issues?
>Also, if I run the tests locally (on localhost) , they are all passed. 
>
>Thank you,
>Alexandra Sandulescu
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