It seems like some tar versions don't like the name:id form for
--owner and --group. The closest known anonymous user being 0 (root),
that seems to be the most appropriate user/group to assign ownership
to. It matters very little when unpacking either way.
Reviewed-by: Rich Salz <rsalz@openssl.org>
(cherry picked from commit
b91dd150d2b9b5ddca37722e7f52ea59ba7f80da)
# and read directly, requiring GNU-Tar. Call "make TAR=gtar dist" if the normal
# tar does not support the --files-from option.
TAR_COMMAND=$(TAR) $(TARFLAGS) --files-from $(TARFILE).list \
- --owner openssl:0 --group openssl:0 \
+ --owner 0 --group 0 \
--transform 's|^|$(NAME)/|' \
-cvf -