Hi,

I have setup two Jenkins master servers for testing purposes, one on
Windows Server 2008R2 (1.562), the other one on CentOS 6.5 (1.564). Both
have the Groovy plugin installed, but automated installation of Groovy
only works on the Windows one.

In the system configuration, on the Windows server, I've added a Groovy
installation, checked "Install automatically", then added "Install from
http://groovy.codehaus.org"; and got a pull-down list from which I could
select a Groovy version (2.3.x are missing, though).

If I do the same on the Linux server, I don't get a pull-down list for
the versions, but a simple text input field instead. I tried to enter
"2.2.1" and "Groovy 2.2.1" (the latter is what's shown on Windows), but
when I run a job that uses this it fails because of missing Groovy and I
see a message stating "Invalid tool ID 2.2.1".

Groovy plugin version is 1.18 on both servers.

Any hint as to how I could fix this?

Thanks...

    Dirk
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