On Fri, Apr 26, 2019 at 6:06 AM Rich Stephens <richs...@gmail.com> wrote:

> I was thinking exactly the same thing.  I'd still have the same
> environment problem, either way.
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You might, but you won't have git commands executed to scan multibranch
pipelines, since those are executed on the master.

I assume that adjusting the environment of the agent is simpler and faster
to test than adjusting the environment of the agent.

Running the master on Linux (or Windows) allows you to use the same JDK
that is used by many Jenkins users.  That will reduce the amount of code
that might detect problems in the IBM JDK on AIX.  It was a preventive
suggestion for future problems, with some distant hope that it might also
assist with this specific issue.


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