Set the HOME env variable to the home directory of the user running jenkins.

Regards,

-Urivan
On Mar 26, 2013 6:47 AM, "haglo" <h.g.gloeck...@googlemail.com> wrote:

> I have jenkins 1.506 under ubuntu 12.10
>
> I start Jenkins as Standalone Server with the following command:
> java -jar /lunifera/jenkins/jenkins.war --httpPort=8083
> --logfile=/var/log/jenkins/jenkins.log
>
> I user the plugin Jenkins Xvnc
> I have setup this plugin how described in this blog:
>
> http://blog.dahanne.net/2011/07/18/run-ui-tests-on-a-headless-jenkins-hudson-continuous-integration-server-running-ubuntu/
>
> When I make a build with Xvnc I get the following error:
>
> Starting xvnc
> [workspace] $ /usr/bin/vncserver :0 -geometry 800x600
> vncserver: The HOME environment variable is not set.
>
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