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<Torne> not sure if this is the place to ask, but: don't really know anything about the ruby ecosystem, just trying to install something that uses bundler for its deps, and was very surprised to see that "bundle install" isntalled a bunch of stuff to /var/lib/gems as root-owned files, while running as a regular user. is that expected/normal? did it sudo? can i stop it doing that?
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