Hello,
You have certainly right, but I have not the time for investigation.

In fact, I was unable to use git since the first working installation (one 
version before 9.04.13, I thinks that was the 9.04.09)
During the installation, I have select the git package install, but I did not 
need it in "production usage".
I had done it to be able to test it between 2 others tasks (I had 2 CPU, then I 
can do at least 2 things in parallel: normal task and testing task).

In conclusion: if this was a runit package bug, then it must be reported to the 
development team that must provide i) the correction, or ii) a (temporary) 
workaround.
If the git-daemon-run was unusefull for normal operation of Git, then it must 
be disabled in default configuration, and proposed only during git 
configuration; if the user defined a publicly serve directory and chose the 
git::// protocol for it, following your explanation.

FYI, I always install more than strictly "production" requirement because I 
made lot of test of programs/materials/networks/systems/configuration,... (it 
seems usefull because I have found at least this bug, without any specific 
configuration)
I had done it since more 10 years now (for Linux and others OS), but only 
Ubuntu versions give me so bugs at install.

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Git crash during new install
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/420844
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