Previously Ben Gertzfield wrote:
> That's a good usage, but for the "old" suidregister-like behavior,
> normal SUID/SGID apps do *not* need to be dpkg-statoverride'd,
> as far as I can tell.  That's all I want to get in policy; we
> should mention that it's OK for dynamic users/groups.

What exactly do you want in policy? `if you behave like the old
suidregister don't do this' or so? I really don't see the use
of that.

Maybe someone should write a new `packaging tips and tricks'
document where things like that should go.

Wichert.

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