Am Samstag, 25. Januar 2020 schrieb Stefan Krusche: > Why does group get the 's' bit and becomes 'staff'? Is this normal? > If yes, where is it documented?
Okay, I think I found it. In: /usr/share/doc/debian-policy/policy.html/ch-opersys.html#s9.1.2 the last paragraph says this: "The /usr/local directory itself and all the subdirectories created by the package should (by default) have permissions 2775 (group-writable and set-group-id) and be owned by root:staff." I still don't get the overall picture of what the policy for /usr/local is. What is the difference between "below /usr/local" and "in /usr/local" for directory "/usr/local/something"?! (as referred to in this section of the debian policy.) Kind regards, Stefan _______________________________________________ Dng mailing list Dng@lists.dyne.org https://mailinglists.dyne.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/dng