fix: treat ignore_root_user_error either ignored or warning (#2739) Previously [#2636](https://github.com/bazel-contrib/rules_python/pull/2636) changed the semantics of `ignore_root_user_error` from "ignore" to "warning". This is now flipped back to ignoring the issue, and will only emit a warning when the attribute is set `False`. This does also change the semantics of what #2636 did by flipping the attribute, as now there is no warning, and the user would have to explicitly set it to `False` (they don't want to ignore the error) to see the warning. Co-authored-by: Richard Levasseur <rlevasseur@google.com>
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