Package: monit
Version: 1:5.3.2-1
Severity: normal

Hello,

I understand that the same binary can be used to connect to the daemon,
so it might be useful for some corner cases to have it in /usr/bin.
However, I'd think the vast majority of people using monit expect it to
be a system service with config in /etc and run as root, which means the
old location of /usr/sbin might be more appropriate.

I didn't see anything in README.Debian about this, by the way - I would
have thought a change that broke scripts would at least be mentioned.

Cheers,

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