On Fri, Feb 7, 2014 at 11:30 AM, Baptiste Mathus <bmat...@batmat.net> wrote:
> But, I'll add, better don't do it.
>
> Let Jenkins install ant by himself on the slaves. It will really make your
> life simpler. If the public ant versions don't suit your needs, you can even
> just package the one you need, upload it somewhere in your company and tell
> Jenkins to install this version instead of the plugin one.
>
> (This message is sent from the guy who didn't do it originally...  And infra
> eventually became unmanageable when growing, until we finally switch to this
> mode afterwards :))
>

I sort-of manage it by installing versions on a shared drive that all
the slaves see - windows slaves use UNC paths and linux slaves have an
nfs mount in a common location.    So there is some extra work, but
not a full install on every target.

-- 
   Les Mikesell
     lesmikes...@gmail.com

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