Bug#804265: [Bug 804265] sispmctl: Allow sispmctl to be run as non-priviledged user

2016-03-26 Thread Heinrich Schuchardt
Dear Uwe, version 4.0 of sispmctl provides file examples/60-sispmctl.rules which could solve the problem. https://github.com/xypron/sispmctl/tree/debian shows how to package sispmctl to create the group and copy said udev rules file. See file debian/sispmctl4.postinst and debian/debian/sispmctl4

Bug#804265: sispmctl: Allow sispmctl to be run as non-priviledged user

2015-11-08 Thread Heinrich Schuchardt
The udev rules should consider all supported devices. An example how to add udev rules to the sispmctl package is available in the folling files: https://github.com/xypron/sispmctl/blob/master/examples/60-sispmctl.rules provides the file with udev rules. https://github.com/xypron/sispmctl/blob/m

Bug#804265: sispmctl: Allow sispmctl to be run as non-priviledged user

2015-11-06 Thread Rainer Dorsch
Package: sispmctl Version: 3.1-1 Severity: wishlist Dear Maintainer, many thanks for providing the sispmctl package, that made using sispmctl really simple. I missed the ability to run sispmctl as non-priviledged user. A simple udev rule (I assume there are not more than a handful vendor and