The P4 Plugin does not inject the P4_ROOT environment variable. It is nice to have access to this, as often the p4 sync location can be different from the current workspace.
I have a merge request incoming for this.
EDIT: Pull request created at https://github.com/jenkinsci/p4-plugin/pull/77
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[JENKINS-53221] [P4 Plugin] Add P4_ROOT to injected environment variables
Status | Original: Open [ 1 ] | New: In Progress [ 3 ] |
Issue Type | Original: Bug [ 1 ] | New: Improvement [ 4 ] |
Remote Link | New: This issue links to "Github check-in on forked repo (Web Link)" [ 21442 ] |
Assignee | Original: Kurt Routley [ kroutley ] | New: Paul Allen [ p4paul ] |
Description |
Original:
The P4 Plugin does not inject the P4_ROOT environment variable. It is nice to have access to this, as often the p4 sync location can be different from the current workspace. I have a merge request incoming for this. |
New:
The P4 Plugin does not inject the P4_ROOT environment variable. It is nice to have access to this, as often the p4 sync location can be different from the current workspace. I have a merge request incoming for this. EDIT: Pull request created at https://github.com/jenkinsci/p4-plugin/pull/77 |
Resolution | New: Fixed [ 1 ] | |
Status | Original: In Progress [ 3 ] | New: Fixed but Unreleased [ 10203 ] |
Adding P4_Root to environment variable. Submitted to personal forked repo at https://github.com/kroutley/p4-plugin-1/commit/a1b0aa6742b1529764f015257d58f136004d610b