We're running Jenkins 1.600 and currently are experiencing an anomaly that 
pre-pends the configured JDK installation dir to the PATH environment variable 
used by all Jobs in Jenkins.  The prepend occurs once every job run, as well as 
perhaps with each plugin that reviews results of a build (we have in the 
neighborhood of 7 plugins).  I have a generic Job that simply executes the 
command, 'set' and dumps the results (the environment for the build) to the 
console.  Each build of this Job makes 1 prepend of 'D:\Java\JDK160\bin/;' to 
the PATH variable.  Running a job associated with an Ant script prepends about 
7 or 8 JDK install dir entries to the PATH used by all the Jobs.  After so many 
builds, the path variable reaches max limit and is filled with all JDK install 
dir entries and builds fail because it can't find the Ant install dir (which 
was in the Path to begin with).

Jenkins is running on Tomcat 7 and bouncing Tomcat resets the Path variable 
used by Jobs.  Visiting the jenkins/systemInfo page always shows the path is 
unaltered from the System Path (correctly).  Our Tomcat runs as System and the 
JDK is included in the System's Path environment variable.  The JDK install is 
also properly configured on the jenkins/configure page.

What can I do to turn off the auto-pre-pending of the JDK install dir to the 
path when a Job is run, short of bouncing Tomcat each time the path gets 
clobbered by JDK install dir entries?

Regards,
Dan Wilkin
Naval Safety Center
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