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** Bug watch added: Debian Bug tracker #453931
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** Also affects: lintian (Debian) via
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Lars Wirzenius writes:
> Making su-to-root available always is a good solution. (A better one is
> to stop using any kind of su thing and switch to policykit instead).
> Until then, I still think it's inappropriate for lintian to complain. :)
Well, is the analysis in Bug#453931 incorrect? Is th
Making su-to-root available always is a good solution. (A better one is
to stop using any kind of su thing and switch to policykit instead).
Until then, I still think it's inappropriate for lintian to complain. :)
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Lars Wirzenius writes:
> Russ, you're right: su-to-root is in menu in Ubuntu. However, it doesn't
> seem to be installed by default, and I don't think it's appropriate to
> cause the whole menu package to be installed on Ubuntu GNOME desktops
> just because some package need su-to-root. Thus I st
Russ, you're right: su-to-root is in menu in Ubuntu. However, it doesn't
seem to be installed by default, and I don't think it's appropriate to
cause the whole menu package to be installed on Ubuntu GNOME desktops
just because some package need su-to-root. Thus I stand by my earlier
conclusion that