Funny you should ask this, I was just composing a question about it. The
one thing it doesn't do is chown anything (at least by default in 4.0.1).
I'm currently using it to chown files to the correct user for running a
zeo server. I run buildout as root but run the servers as "zope".

Any idea why it doesn't actually chown anything? It just chmods.

It also references the unifiedinstaller part, which has sudo-command as
"sudo -u plone". I think this should be "sudo -u ${:user}". I haven't
investigated whether that makes chown do anything useful, yet.

>
> I am installing Plone 4.  In my buildout.cfg in the parts specification,
> it
> lists  chown-zeo.  I see it mentioned in some posts, but can't find
> anything
> that explains what it is/does.  Can anyone explain it or point me to where
> I
> should be looking for that kind of information?  Thanks for all replies.
>
> Joe Bigler
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