[Fix] fix same owner for root when install from binary

GNU Tar has `--preserve-permissions` as a default enabled when executed as the superuser (root).
This will cause the binaries to be installed using the permissions (owner and group) as defined in the tarball.

The argument `--no-same-owner` prevents this and will install the binaries as the effective owner/group just like when nvm is executed as a non superuser.

Updated the install from binary test from the installation_node test
suite because this test is run in a docker container as root. Without
--no-same-owner this test will fail beause the binaries of node v0.10.7
are owned by isaacs/admin in the tarball.
This commit is contained in:
Dick Marinus
2026-05-03 13:42:20 +02:00
committed by Jordan Harband
parent 3e4b0f05b7
commit 790ffd2682
2 changed files with 3 additions and 1 deletions

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@@ -17,6 +17,8 @@ nvm install $NVM_TEST_VERSION || die "install $NVM_TEST_VERSION failed"
# Check
[ -d ../../$NVM_TEST_VERSION ]
nvm run $NVM_TEST_VERSION --version | grep $NVM_TEST_VERSION || die "'nvm run $NVM_TEST_VERSION --version | grep $NVM_TEST_VERSION' failed"
[ -O "${NVM_DIR}/${NVM_TEST_VERSION}/bin/node" ] || die "Extracted file is not owned by effective user"
[ -G "${NVM_DIR}/${NVM_TEST_VERSION}/bin/node" ] || die "Extracted file is not owned by effective group"
# ensure default is set
NVM_CURRENT_DEFAULT="$(nvm_alias default)"