Hi,

I've uploaded the new packages to ppa:brunonova/nautilus-admin.
They should be available soon.

2017-03-23 6:56 GMT+00:00 Mantas Baltix <[email protected]>:
> Hi Bruno,
>
> Thanks for removing the warning.
> Please upload fixed nautilus-admin package to ppa:brunonova -
> https://launchpad.net/~brunonova/+archive if  you unable to upload new
> package to Debian.
>
> Thanks again for maintaining such useful extension,
> Mantas Kriaučiūnas
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> On Wed, Feb 22, 2017 at 10:17 PM, Bruno Nova <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Points taken.
>> I reopened the bug and will remove that warning.
>>
>> However, since Debian is currently frozen, I won't be able to upload a
>> new package just yet, I think.
>>
>> 2017-02-21 20:32 GMT+00:00 Mantas Baltix <[email protected]>:
>>> Please don't close this bugreport - current implementation is really bad way
>>> on multi-user systems and no other nautilus extensions (except dead 6-years
>>> old nautilus-compare) uses this approach.
>>> When I install nautilus-admin package on multi-user system (where reboots
>>> are very rare), then *all users* gets this misleading warning *at first
>>> login* after installation:
>>> "The file manager must be restarted in order to start the Nautilus Admin
>>> extension."
>>> Users shouldn't see such dialog at login, because nautilus-admin extension
>>> works fine right after login (there was no nautilus process for that user at
>>> installation time), so, no need to restart nautilus!
>>>
>>> Bruno Nova <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>> dialog asking to restart the file manager is there to do that, so
>>>> that average users are not confused when the extension doesn't
>>>> work after being installed.
>>>
>>> Average users doesn't have administration rights and doesn't have ability to
>>> install deb packages :)
>>> This dialog should be displayed *only for user, who install this package*,
>>> not for every user in operating system.
>>>
>>> User's should not be disturbed about installed nautilus extensions,
>>> *this info is useful only for system administrator* - only for 1 user, who
>>> installs this package, so, please use debconf in debian/postinst or put this
>>> info in package's description or /usr/share/doc/nautilus-admin/README.Debian
>>>
>>> Prompting "every" user instead of system administrator violates Debian
>>> policy, see
>>> www.debian.org/doc/debian-policy/ch-binary.html#s-maintscriptprompt
>
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