Fix permission errors when checking SDKMAN install for different user#70
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Fix permission errors when checking SDKMAN install for different user#70AlexTMjugador wants to merge 1 commit intoComcast:masterfrom
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When SDKMAN is installed for a different user than the one Ansible is connecting with for the first time, it is likely that the user home directory permissions do not allow traversal for the Ansible user. To fix the problem, let's switch to the root user for this check, which should work in virtually every reasonable case.
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When SDKMAN is installed for a different user than the one Ansible is connecting with for the first time, it is likely that the user home directory permissions do not allow path traversal and/or file reading for the Ansible user:
To fix the problem, let's switch to the root user for this check, which should work in virtually every reasonable case.