Maybe I understand you wrong, but I didn't return any setgid to code,
just adding permissions to /var/games/phantasia/* files, or does it
count as "setgid"?

2023-09-16 5:14 GMT+03:00, Theo de Raadt <dera...@openbsd.org>:
>
> revision 1.18
> date: 2015/11/24 03:10:10;  author: deraadt;  state: Exp;  lines: +1 -2;
> commitid: NZfzN0SfUUHBE4HF;
> In 1995, all of the games were setuid games.  At end of 1996, I took them
> all
> to setgid games, and we started wittling them down.  Nearly 10 years later
> I
> am removing all setgid from the games.  If any of these have score files
> they
> are now broken, and I hope various folk repair them.  I have argued for
> years
> (and received pushback...) that the score file features must be removed, or
> rewritten to use private files, because setgid is the wrong tool.
> ok tedu
>
> We will not bring back setgid-supported scorefiles.
>
>
> S V <ner...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Why don't drop it in this case?
>>
>> сб, 16 сент. 2023 г., 05:03 Theo de Raadt <dera...@openbsd.org>:
>>
>>  Nope, 'setgid games' is intentionally dead.
>>
>>  We will not be bringing it back.
>>
>>  S V <ner...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>  > It is pretty to not have this game running, but included so
>>  >
>>  > I just added chmod ugo+rw "game files" after chown root:games in
>> Makefile
>>  >
>>  > and add notice about it in man file
>>  >
>>  > It is unbroke game and place it to playable state.
>>  >
>>  > Thanks in advance!
>>  >
>>  > -- Slava Voronzoff
>>
>


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