Forgot to mention the reason I changed it to common-account is that
/etc/pam.d/sudo does not include common-session. This might be OK if
sudo is not considered to open a session. But having a different umask
using sudo would again not be expected and lead to wrong permissions
etc.

Maybe it is more appropriate to fix sudo to include common-
session{,-noninteractive}?

This second patch targets common-session{,-noninteractive}.


** Patch added: "pam_umask-for-common-sessions.patch"
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/42107572/pam_umask-for-common-sessions.patch

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pam_umask.so missing in common-account
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/253096
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