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Lars Kruse commented on JENKINS-13761:
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The plugin version s 1.0.x aren't compliant with windows. But on the other 
hand, disconnecting the slave when something goes wrong is not acceptable.

This is also related to https://issues.jenkins-ci.org/browse/JENKINS-13611
                
> PRAQ plugin disconnects slaves on Linux when tools aren't installed correctly
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>
>                 Key: JENKINS-13761
>                 URL: https://issues.jenkins-ci.org/browse/JENKINS-13761
>             Project: Jenkins
>          Issue Type: Improvement
>          Components: prqa
>         Environment: Linux (Seen and reproduced on Fedora 16 - 64bit) - but 
> probably affects all Linux version
>            Reporter: Lars Kruse
>            Assignee: Lars Kruse
>              Labels: Praqma
>
> This issue is reported during beta test (on version PRQA plugin version 
> 1.0.1), and reported by the tester like this:
> Quote begin>
> We have done some tests on Linux - using the plugin causes Jenkins to crash! 
> We don't quite understand this - there was no information in the build log 
> files.
> However, we were able to run the command to analyse and generate the report 
> as a normal build step as a shell command. We used exactly the same command 
> as the for Windows:
> -          Obviously we used forward slashes in the path to the project
> -           I was wrong about qaw being called qaw.pl - it is called qaw on 
> Linux
> -          qar is called qar.pl on Linux - but we added a symbolic link 
> 'qar->qar.pl' in the qar binary directory. This seems the easiest solution 
> (and perhaps we might include this link in future versions of war)
> <quote end

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