Within gksu itself, you now get a message on stderr if the wrong
password is entered, but that typically won't be visible when it's
started by some other program.  So this bug could be considered fixed in
update-manager, but arguably still open in gksu, depending on whether
it's considered to be gksu's job to explain that the password was wrong.


m...@grace% gksu id
GNOME_SUDO_PASSSorry, try again.
sudo: 3 incorrect password attempts

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