In Maverick Update Manager asks password twice: on check and on install
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I see. I'll mark the bug as fixed, then.
** Changed in: aptdaemon (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
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Right. Update-manager now uses the synaptic backend again since we don't
think that aptdaemon can provide the same stability now. But as it will
improve things may change in the next release of Ubuntu.
The policy change was intended since it is now possible to set the
HttpProxy for a cache update.
Hmm.. The latest update-manager 1:0.126.2 seems to have reverted to
using gksudo for authentication - and possibly not using aptdaemon (!?).
Can anyone confirm this, or did I mess something up badly? If this is
correct, this bug would be resolved (not in the way I would have
expected, though).
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@Sebastian: was the policy change intended, then?
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Sorry the default policy was changed by/in Ubuntu. You are correct
about this issue.
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@Nicolò:
Create a file /var/lib/polkit-1/localauthority/50-local.d/localhost.pkla
(as root) with the following contents:
[Allow myself updating packages]
Identity=unix-user:
Action=org.debian.apt.update-cache
ResultAny=no
ResultInactive=no
ResultActive=yes
You can also replace 'unix-user:' with
I'm running a normal desktop session. Nothing remote or abnormal.
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(or a specific group?)
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Is there a way to only allow a specified user?
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> Actually the default policy allows every user who sits in front of the
> computer to
> update the package cache. Do you run from a VNC/remote session?
Nope. The relevant bit of
/usr/share/polkit-1/actions/org.debian.apt.policy, as installed by
aptdaemon, is:
Update package information
I get this bug too and I'm definitely not running from a VNC or remote
session.
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Actually the default policy allows every user who sits in front of the
computer to update the package cache. Do you run from a VNC/remote
session?
Aptdaemon uses PolicyKit-1. AFAIK there isn't yet any graphical admin
client for PolicyKit-1
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Bug #448192 addresses the polkit-gnome-authorization issue.
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The problem seems to be that action "org.debian.apt.update-cache",
contained in file /usr/share/polkit-1/actions/org.debian.apt.policy, now
has all the "allow"s set to "auth_admin[_keep]" instead of "yes".
Changing these by hand brings back passwordless checking of
repositories. This .policy file i
** Package changed: update-manager (Ubuntu) => aptdaemon (Ubuntu)
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I can confirm this on two different installations of karmic, and it has
been happening for a few days.
I've also noticed that the PolicyKit action list (System >
Administration > Authorisations) only contains org.freedesktop.policykit
and com.ubuntu.checkbox -- shouldn't update-manager (and a bunc
Confirming the bug, as I've experienced this myself.
** Changed in: update-manager (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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** Attachment added: "Dependencies.txt"
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/33452303/ProcMaps.txt
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