Bug#512717: project: Should have alternatives for graphical su and sudo (x-su, x-sudo?)

2009-01-22 Thread Daniel Dickinson
Package: project
Severity: wishlist


It'd be nice if packages which depend on gksu, gksudo, ksudo, etc could use a 
unified alternative (e.g. x-su for su-like and x-sudo for sudo-like graphical 
frontents to su and sudo) so that one was not required to install e.g. parts of 
gnome just because a package depends on gksu (there are a few packages for 
which gksu pulls in more of gnome than if one leaves out gksu and uses ktsuss 
or ksudo (for instance)).

I'm not sure the appropriate place for this bug, so I put it on project for 
someone more knowledgable to reassign.

Thanks,

Daniel

-- System Information:
Debian Release: 5.0
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Bug#512717: project: Should have alternatives for graphical su and sudo (x-su, x-sudo?)

2009-01-22 Thread Russ Allbery
Daniel Dickinson csh...@bmts.com writes:

 It'd be nice if packages which depend on gksu, gksudo, ksudo, etc could
 use a unified alternative (e.g. x-su for su-like and x-sudo for
 sudo-like graphical frontents to su and sudo) so that one was not
 required to install e.g. parts of gnome just because a package depends
 on gksu (there are a few packages for which gksu pulls in more of gnome
 than if one leaves out gksu and uses ktsuss or ksudo (for instance)).

The correct thing to do at this point (I say correct rather than
correct because, while I believe there is a general agreement it's the
best thing to do, I know some people strongly disagree) is to have the
package depend on menu and use su-to-root.  su-to-root will dynamically
call whatever is available, with some sane fallbacks.

I think that if su-to-root were in debianutils, everyone would agree that
this is the right way to do it.  Some people don't like having to install
menu in order to get this utility.

For more information, see http://bugs.debian.org/492493

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