> 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 there something done on
Live CDs that lets this work? I see that Ubuntu actually patches menu to
make su-to-root always use sudo, which makes me think that Ubuntu has run
into exactly the same problem and is using the same solution as the Debian
Live team. Isn't any package that depends on gksu broken in a Live
environment?
Lars Wirzenius <email address hidden> 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 there something done on
Live CDs that lets this work? I see that Ubuntu actually patches menu to
make su-to-root always use sudo, which makes me think that Ubuntu has run
into exactly the same problem and is using the same solution as the Debian
Live team. Isn't any package that depends on gksu broken in a Live
environment?
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