On Dec 27, 2017 11:42 PM, "Jeremy Bicha" <jbi...@debian.org> wrote:
Package: winetricks Severity: important Tags: sid buster User: pkg-gnome-maintain...@lists.alioth.debian.org Usertags: oldlibs gksu gksu has been deprecated for years. The intent of gksu is to allow running apps with elevated privileges but the way to do that is for the app developer to use PolicyKit to request elevated privileges for the specific actions that need done instead of for the whole app to run as root. For the next major stable release of Debian (codenamed Buster), the Debian GNOME team plans to default to GNOME on Wayland where gksu does not even work. Therefore, the Debian GNOME team intends to either remove gksu or replace it with a non-functional warning message. gksu is unmaintained (last upload 2014) and is a security vulnerability. winetricks recommends sudo | gksu | kdesudo. Please drop gksu from that list. On behalf of the Debian GNOME team, Jeremy Bicha Winetricks maintainer here. Forgive my ignorance, but afaik there's not a way to use policykit from a shell script, is there? gksu/kdesu are for users running the script but not in a console (e.g. with a zenity menu). Alternatively, is there a Wayland replacement for gksu?