Package: zsh
Version: 4.3.0-dev-2-1
Severity: important

  since last release, when I become root using sudo su -p (meaning
keeping my env intact, especially $HOME) I see .zshhistory beeing
chowned by root :

[madcoder hades] lal .zshhistory
-rw------- 1 madcoder olympe 82278 2006-01-10 19:05 .zshhistory
[madcoder hades] sudo su -p
[root hades] lal .zshhistory
-rw------- 1 madcoder olympe 82278 2006-01-10 19:05 .zshhistory
[root hades] exit
[madcoder hades] lal .zshhistory
-rw------- 1 root root 82218 2006-01-10 19:06 .zshhistory


  this is fully reproducible. I'd like to set the bug a bit more than
normal, important may be a bit too much, I'll let you downgrade it if
you feels like it's not that important.


  though, it really render the shell hard to use since new consoles
can't read the history, which is one of the very very used feature of a
shell. thuse the important severity.


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