fix: file ownership of files copied into the container#2007
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fix: file ownership of files copied into the container#2007
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i'll rebase this on main, now that #2005 is in |
Revert to using `cat`/`tar` to copy files/folders into the container.
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Why still draft? Is there something left? |
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I don't think so. I suspect it was set to draft while we were deciding between this and #2006 . |
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Ah, okay |
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Thanks for the RtD fix - looks like my rebase missed it by seconds! nvm, we can ignore that failure. |
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Revert to using
cat/tarto copy files/folders into the container.Alternative to #2006
Fix #2004
Based on #2005