Tommy's point about only chown'ing files that are in the RPM seems like a bright idea to me. I'm not sure if you can do an "rpm -qvl" during a post-install script though (has the package been installed enough to get this during post-install?). However, this would be a good solution.

In the short term, Tommy's other point about only attempting any sort of chown if the JENKINS_USER is not "jenkins" also makes a lot of sense, and would be easier to implement. It still penalises people who don't run as 'jenkins', but I'm guessing they're a pretty small minority. It'd help everyone else while working out the better solution in the future.

Cheers,

...Ralph

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