I think it should be sonsidered as a bug, because a package should work out of 
the box. If the startup script /etc/init.d/tinyerp-server does not use a user 
able to write in /var/run, then it as to be fixed in the package...
It is the package that create the user terp, it could then also give it the 
rights to write in /var/run; or it could be decided to run tinyerp-server as 
another user (root), what might be the worst scenario.

Anyway, the solution has to be provided by the package, it is not the
aim of a package, that the enduser must change rights and so on...
manually after install

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tinyerp-server start-stop-daemon: warning: failed to kill : No such process
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/220897
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