install: don't preserve owner when extracting files #3065
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npm install && npm run lint && npm test
passesDescription of change
tar defaults to
true
forpreserveOwner
when run as root.In a user namespace one can be root, but not have the capability to chown files, e.g. because of a seccomp filter.
It doesn't make sense to preserve the owner anyway, root or not, since the owner in a tar is chosen by the side providing the tar file, so the user name might not be present in the system. Also, all other files written, would also have a different owner than what was extracted from the tar file.