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				|  |  | -If you're using Docker v17.09.0-ce and newer you can take advantage of the flag `--chown=<user>:<group>` during either `ADD` or `COPY`. For example: `COPY --chown=1001:0 jvm.options /config/jvm.options`.  This is the preferred approach as you don't need to worry about changing permissions before calling `docker build` and you also do not duplicate layers in the resulting image.
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				|  |  | +If you're using Docker v17.09.0-ce and newer you can take advantage of the flag `--chown=<user>:<group>` during either `ADD` or `COPY`. For example: `COPY --chown=1001:0 jvm.options /config/jvm.options`. This is the preferred approach as you don't need to worry about changing permissions before calling `docker build` and you also do not duplicate layers in the resulting image.
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