[2019-08-21 18:46] Jan Braun <janbr...@gmx.de>
> Source: dh-runit
> Followup-For: Bug #934500
>
> Dear Maintainer,
> I'd like to point out that moving the supervise directories to /run
> means that they get wiped on reboot. Therefore the local admin can't
> persistently change their permissions, to give certain users additional
> rights.
> Personally, I see little difference between fiddling with /etc/sudoers
> or with permissions in /var/lib/runit/* , but sudoless operation is
> touted by some as an advantage of daemontools-style supervision.
>
> Just trying to make sure you've considered this aspect of the
> transition before you pour more energy into it.

No, I did not consider this aspect. Thank you.
But since runscripts are conffiles, admin can add line

        chown -R trusted_user:0 /run/runit/supervise/foo

into /etc/sv/foo/run, and they will be preserved during upgrade.  Not
that staightforward, but still solution. Is it acceptable?
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