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> Or Linux / glibc / musl, sure, why not. Some people (no, not me) want to run Linux w/o systemd. The point is that a sudo replacement service should be fairly portable to the universe of UNIX/Unix/BSD/Linux.

This fetish of "everything should just stick with libc and POSIX" needs to go. These standards have not evolved at all, they are decades behind and don't even remotely cover the necessary requirements for implementing a "sudo replacement service". Just stick with sudo then.




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