How do I make sure programs have write access to their own tty?

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When I run (from staff_r) things via sudo, then sometimes it turns out that the programs I run end up not being able to communicate back to me as they are denied access to the tty they are running on (see https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=119209 for details).

Is there some way within the SELinux framework to give programs write access to the tty they are running on w/o giving them write access to all the ttys of the same type?

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