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  • Mathias De Mare's avatar
    dockerrpm: always use current user and group · 4713bcf78037
    Mathias De Mare authored Nov 17, 2021
    Using uid 1000 and gid 1000 works by default in some cases,
    but 'id -u' and 'id -g' should work in all cases.
    
    Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D11767
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