On 05/13/2010 07:21 AM, Bdale Garbee wrote:
Our difference of opinion is over whether showing the lecture every time
is a failure or just an expected behavior when choosing to use RAMRUN.
It can not be an expected behavior, because once means:
"Only lecture the user the first time they run sudo.
On Thu, 13 May 2010 04:28:27 +0400, sergio wrote:
> On 05/13/2010 04:05 AM, Bdale Garbee wrote:
>
> > You assert that there is a policy violation where there is none, and
> > I've already explained how you can achieve a trivial resolution of the
> > behavior that bothers you with the existing pac
On 05/13/2010 04:05 AM, Bdale Garbee wrote:
You assert that there is a policy violation where there is none, and
I've already explained how you can achieve a trivial resolution of the
behavior that bothers you with the existing packages.
In the Debian policy I see:
/var/run and /var/lock may b
On Wed, 12 May 2010 23:21:13 +, ow...@bugs.debian.org (Debian Bug Tracking
System) wrote:
> > reopen 581393
You assert that there is a policy violation where there is none, and
I've already explained how you can achieve a trivial resolution of the
behavior that bothers you with the existing p
Package: sudo
Version: 1.7.2p6-1
Severity: normal
>From http://www.debian.org/Bugs/Developer#severities
serious --- is a severe violation of Debian policy (roughly, it violates a
"must" or "required" directive).
So it's serious bug.
But even if you do not agree with severity, you must not close bu
Package: sudo
Version: 1.7.2p6-1
Severity: serious
Justification: Policy 9.3.2
Sudo saves information about if lecture is readed in /var/run.
I have RAMRUN option in /etc/default/rcS, so every time after reboot, sudo
shows me lecture.
>From FHS:
"Files under this directory must be cleared (remove
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