On 07/03/2016 15:28, Luis Ressel wrote:
IMHO it makes much sense to run s6-linux-init as non-root if you only want to check its output without actually using it on your system, so I'd propose to change its file permissions in package/modes to 0755.
I understand it's annoying, but the root permissions are actually necessary. The uncaught-logs subdirectory is chowned, and it would be counterintuitive to require "-u myself" for s6-linux-init-maker to work when non-root. And I'm not going to specialcase this, because non-root usage is not a valid case - except, as you said, to check the output, but I'd rather people check the exact output that is supposed to be produced instead of a sorta hacked version. -- Laurent
