This one time, at band camp, Todd Troxell said:
> I am thinking of changing the permissions in dh_installlogcheck from 600 to
> 644.
I am all in favor of it. The only file that is otherwise unobtainable
is ignore.d.${level}/local, and that can be locally chmod'ed if the
admin feels strongly. I see no reason to make publicly available files
locally hidden.
> The problem is that we cannot dh_installlogcheck with owner logcheck because
> the logcheck user is not guaranteed to exist.
I think in this case, world readable is OK.
> I don't like this solution, but it seems like the one with the smallest
> potentiality for breakage, and I suggest it because of the upcomming Debian
> release. If we do end up doing this, we should probably work out something
> better post-sarge.
>
> Is there a better way?
If people feel strongly, a chown in postinst, after adduser, is probably
OK as well. Again, though, I don't see the need for it.
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