fix(ci-cd): use POSIX dot operator instead of source in Jenkins snippet#882
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sh blocks in Jenkins Declarative Pipeline run under /bin/sh (dash on Ubuntu), which does not have source. Replace with . which is the POSIX equivalent and works in both sh and bash. Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com> Signed-off-by: Harshit Pathak <harshit07pathak@gmail.com>
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The Jenkins sh block runs under /bin/sh (dash on Ubuntu), which does not have source. This causes source install.sh to fail with source: not found.
Fix: replace source with . (the POSIX dot operator), which is equivalent and works in both sh and bash.
Only jenkins.md is affected — GitHub Actions and GitLab CI both default to bash where source works fine.