OK, yes, I see that there was some extra history that was the context for that screenshot. The repository that is in the instructions of yours that I found and posted above is now the official 0.2.11 mutability link here:
https://github.com/mutability/mlat-client.gitAfter reinstalling mlat-client as discussed, a subsequent "sudo apt update" suggested that my mlat-client 0.2.11 was in need of an update, but to the same numbered version. I tried this, but then discovered the RB-specific problem returned, i.e. mlat-client would not start due to START_CLIENT="no" in /etc/default/mlat-client.
To at least fix this temporarily, I renamed /etc/apt/sources.list.d/rb24.list to ...rb24.list.disable, which should now prevent the destructive effect of an upgrade. If anyone has any cleaner or permanent solutions, I'd appreciate learning them.
So, back to the topic of this thread: it would be great if RB could "fix" the using of root, since it seems to be easily feasible (and, while at that, also fix the mlat-client distribution issue that abcd567 has raised long ago).
Best regards,
Andreas / VA2WBT