I personally don't care much; while I can admit to using it from time to
time (and recompiling it whenever osabi changes, as I usually run
-current), I try to think about a scenario whereby a non-root user is
expected to use it, perhaps in a script not under his control. It kinda
seems logical and proper to still let a non-priviledged user have the
knowledge of which file descriptors have been opened by his use of the
system, even from the point of view of security (i.e. some sort of
keylogger collecting his precious keystrokes, perhaps a stupid example).

On Thu, 27 Sep 2018 at 19:57 Christos Zoulas <[email protected]> wrote:

> On Sep 27,  8:51am, [email protected] (Chavdar Ivanov) wrote:
> -- Subject: Re: sysutils/lsof stopped working for non-root user
>
> | So is this expected and intended consequence, bug or still unfinished
> | part of the project? Just curious (it runs on FreeBSD-current, latest
> | CentOS, NetBSD-8).
>
> I think it is unexpected, but maybe intended. I need to examine why it
> fails.
>
> christos
>

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