Hello!
[changed subject to a better one for this special topic, that does not
have anything in special to do with the wlan API]
> If anyone has better way to do that, I'm all ears.
You can use a chmod +s on your binary in request after you did a make
install to your temporary packaging directory in your debian packaging
rules file. Using dh_fixperms -X <usr/bin/<your binary> the debian
packaging mechnaism set the owner and group to root but does not remove
the s-bit. The resulting installed file thus will have the sticky bit
set. The problem however is, that this will not work for Gtk programs
(and I'm not a gtk program, I just initialize it and create some widgets
to read out the theming information) since gtk programs will not run
with root rights. The is a assertion that will abort the application.
So I switch to using sudo and enhance sudoers in postinst and prerm.
This works, too. But is is possible that I should use run-standalone.sh
to start my application? If I start it without it as root (via ssh
[EMAIL PROTECTED]) it crashes somewhere in the initalisation code (I have
to find out the exact place), if I start it with run-standalone.sh it
works like a charm.
--
Gruß...
Tim
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