* Roger Leigh <rle...@codelibre.net>, 2011-03-20, 21:41:
Group sbuild is not in source-root-groups, and you're using a
filesystem union which requires it.

That's right.

This configuration was previously working, but not entirely correct.
With 0.62.0, the privilege separation means the 'sbuild' user is used
to run schroot, and this required group sbuild to be in root-groups
and source-root-groups.

Is it documented anywhere?

If you were running sbuild-update as a normal user in group sbuild, you would probably have already hit the issue.

This is, I think, the problem you are seeing. Please let me know if this assessment is correct (or not).

Yes, this is the case.

I can't say I'm happy with current behaviour (I normally expect that if I am root, I can do anything), but I guess I can live with it. Feel free to close the bug.

--
Jakub Wilk



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