+1. As the information of who started the build is already available, not
sure it's a good idea.
If you really want to do that, I guess you could use builds parameters.
Here they would be the username/pass of the user starting the build. And by
default it would the user you're already are using currently.

Cheers
Le 28 sept. 2012 13:42, "Mandeville, Rob" <[email protected]> a écrit :

> I don't think that Jenkins can really do this, not without major surgery.
>  This goes against the grain of not just Jenkins, but continuous
> integration and automated builds in general.  Part of the idea of having
> Jenkins is to fully automate your build so that it doesn't matter _who_
> built the job, it all comes out the same.  I think it might be better if we
> knew why you needed this.
>
> Every build includes a record of how the build was triggered, and if it
> was triggered by hand (rather than by seeing a change in SVN or on another
> sort of schedule), it will tell you which Jenkins user triggered the build.
>  In my own build system (with 60+ users), Jenkins checks the code out of
> the repository as its own user, which has read-only privileges on the
> repository.  I can always find out who launched a build, but it's by asking
> Jenkins, not my source control.
>
> --Rob
>
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> Subject: Configuring multiple svn accounts in jenkins
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> Hello,
>
> I have around 10-12 users using the svn repository (basically my team).
> I need to configure all their svn credentials in jenkins, such that
> whenever they try to run a job , jenkins must ask for their account
> details.Also this svn user/pwd should be synced with jenkins user accounts
> such that whenever they login with the svn account, the corresponding
> jenkins user account must be logged in.If the concerned user starts a job,
> then the job must appear as run from the particular user's login and not as
> anonymous or some common username.
> When I was browsing through forums certain sites pointed that only one svn
> credential can be configured.
> Please help me in this..
>
>
>
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