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remove sudo in build scripts#486
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* remove sudo in build scripts except in QAT * remove sudo in qatbuild.sh Co-authored-by: xx yy <xx@yy.com>
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Requires the regular user to be in the docker group: usermod -aG docker .
Running docker as regular users does carry certain security implications but this is a recommended solution by docker. Besides, login as a regular user carries a lot more benefit than as a root. Plus, there is no sudo timeout if the build process is long.