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If that is addressed to me, the answer is no, I'm afraid. I only have jenkins installed on 1 Mac and it is running Yosemite. I also do not have a clone of the jenkins source and don't really want to make one.
I suggest that postinstall-launchd chown jenkins:jenkins /var/log/jenkins instead of chown daemon:daemon /var/log/jenkins. This is mostly to avoid problems in case of a restrictive umask during installation that would gives the directory other than 755 permissions.