Hi,
After trying for two days in vain to get synaptic to run with the new
version of sudo, I am now of the opinion that if a change like this is
made to the Stable Distribution, making all previous versions fail,
then there ought to be more of an indication of what to change than
Extended Backus-Naur Form (EBNF).
This is the failing /etc/sudoers:
...
Defaults:ALL !authenticate
# Cmnd alias specification
Cmnd_Alias BOOT = /sbin/reboot
Cmnd_Alias PO = /sbin/halt
Cmnd_Alias CH = /usr/bin/realplay
Cmnd_Alias PP = /usr/doc/bclock/aclock
Cmnd_Alias UM = /bin/umount
Cmnd_Alias DD = /usr/sbin/synaptic
Cmnd_Alias WV = /bin/mount
Cmnd_Alias CD = /usr/bin/pon
Cmnd_Alias CDO = /usr/bin/poff
Cmnd_Alias BC = /usr/bin/chmod
Cmnd_Alias CM = /bin/chmod
Cmnd_Alias RM = /bin/rm
Cmnd_Alias MC = /usr/bin/mc
Cmnd_Alias WG = /usr/bin/chvt
Cmnd_Alias KS = /usr/bin/do_kill_sound
Cmnd_Alias VS = /usr/doc/aasensors.hda5/aasensors
Cmnd_Alias EX = /usr/bin/do_exitfunction
Cmnd_Alias ST = /usr/bin/do_startfunction
Cmnd_Alias NI = /usr/bin/nice
# User privilege specification
ALL ALL = BOOT, PO, WV, CH, PP, CD, CDO, UM, DD, BC, CM, RM, MC, WG, KS,
VS, EX, ST, NI
...
Neither adding
Defaults = !env_reset
nor
Defaults:ALL !env_reset
enabled the user to use synaptic.
Regards,
Hugo Vanwoerkom
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