I see, memory played a trick with me. I was sure that --with-ck-launch is complimentary part of rules. Later, I realized ck is activated by dbus.

To my excuse:

1. polkit sets wrong permissons on /usr/local/etc/polkit-1 folder and has no rights to read directory
2. example rules have logic error in braces.
3. slim (if used) must be compiled without ck support

Baah, I lost 2 days :)

Thank you, now I cooked xfce properly!

On 23.08.2016 19:24, Olivier Duchateau wrote:
On Tue, 23 Aug 2016 16:44:32 +0300
a...@abinet.ru wrote:

Hello,

I have something mysterious on my installation. I reinstalled, but I
still have the issue.

xfce4-session states that I must write ck rules to get rights for reboot
and shutdown. However, I have all rights (reboot, shutdown, suspend
hibernate) without any rules at all. All I need is start session with
--with-ck-launch. My user has no additional predefined groups and after
reinstall I have xfce only.

Maybe I decade :) ago, I remember that ck rules was mandatory. What I'm
missing ? I feel frustrated - it's the first time FreeBSD game me more
rights, not less =/
Hi,

You need to write your own polkit rules, for shutdown, reboot, suspend and so 
on.

See pkg info -D xfce4-session

Stop to launch your session with option --with-ck-launch (usually it's wrong) 
x11-wm/xfce4-session provides xinitrc script, uses it!

For more details, see this thread on the forum [1] and my Xfce's FAQ [2].

Regards,

[1] https://forums.freebsd.org/threads/53490/
[2] https://people.freebsd.org/~olivierd/xfce-faq.html

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