*-daemon: always call setgroups, defaulting to count = 0#952
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services started by init don't get any supplementary groups, but anything started from a shell would inherit the groups, causing inconsistent behaviour we can either clear all groups, or always initalize root's groups. since other init systems does not initialize anything, including us at boot, let's just always clear them unconditionally
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actually, on init, we get hmmm, unsure what we should do here |
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hmm, this breaks user services actually... i don't really want to check rc_is_user(), our goal is to deprecate that function |
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services started by init don't get any supplementary groups, but anything started from a shell would inherit the groups, causing inconsistent behaviour
we can either clear all groups, or always initalize root's groups. since other init systems does not initialize anything, including us at boot, let's just always clear them unconditionally