Hello

I clean-installed macOS high sierra.
So I think there was no old files.

To make sure, I ran this command.
sudo /Library/Application\ Support/Jenkins/Uninstall.command

After that, I installed Jenkins 2.80.
But the result was the same.

Regards.
Masaru.




2017-09-27 21:56 GMT+09:00 Daniel Beck <[email protected]>:

>
> > On 27. Sep 2017, at 13:37, Masaru Tsuchiyama <[email protected]> wrote:
> >
> > But the mechanism that Jenkins is activated by the local file key
> > and is required to create a user seems to be removed.
> >
> > Is it an intentional change? if so, why?
>
> This only happens if it isn't a clean install, or you specifically disable
> the setup wizard through a command line option.
>
> Assuming it's not the latter, check the Jenkins log for "Jenkins home
> directory" and look in there. There'll be older files in there.
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