Add logic to cleanup the oci bundle root dir on container delete#1597
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…up_shared_scratch_root_dir Add logic to cleanup the oci bundle root dir on container delete
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This PR fixes a shared scratch scenario where the scratch directory is cleaned up on container delete, but since the container's root directory is in a different location, the root directory is never cleaned up. Be sure to clean up both the scratch and root directories regardless of whether shared scratch is set.
Signed-off-by: Kathryn Baldauf kabaldau@microsoft.com