On Mon, Jan 27, 2014 at 12:17 PM, Aaron Bentley <aaron.bent...@canonical.com
> wrote:

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> On 14-01-27 08:29 AM, Curtis Hovey-Canonical wrote:
> > Juju 1.16.5 is run with sudo, juju 1.17.* is not.
> >
> >> juju --debug bootstrap -e local --constraints mem=2G 2>&1 | tee
> >> bootstrap.log
> >
> > ^ All tests are run as jenkins. When I manually ran this test I
> > was jenkins via ubuntu using "sudo su". The juju was 1.17.1 made
> > from r2265.
>
> Don't do that.  That will trigger known bugs.  You have to ssh into
> the machine as jenkins.  Your orange key should let you do that
> directly, but you can also do "sudo su jenkins" and then "ssh
> jenkins@localhost".
>

Isn't this the same as doing sudo su - jenkins ? If not, what's the
difference?


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> Aaron
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