Package: libconcord1
Severity: normal

Hi,

libconcord1 installs a hal fdi config and PolicyKit config file,
yet hal is no longer built with acl management and policykit support [1],
so that integration into hal is basically useless.

If you want to grant access to devices dynamically (as hal previously
did) you can use udev-acl.
For this you need to set the udev env ACL_MANAGE=1 for the devices you
want to be managed.

udev-acl will then apply an acl for the currently logged in user and
grant them full access.

The policykit and hal fdi files though should be removed.

Michael

[1] Since version 0.5.13-4

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