Phil Dibowitz wrote:
> Thoughts? Comments?

Sorry, I didn't comment earlier, I didn't read it thoroughly enough to realize
that you hadn't committed this yet and started building test packages ;)

The script in general looks good; I need to do some testing on my current
udev/policykit rules to make sure they're working properly and/or installed
properly.  Something's not right (but I haven't received any bug reports
either, hmm) since I've been needing to run it w/ sudo whereas I didn't
previously.

My only question would be which part of the package do you think you would put
the udev/policykit stuff in?  I had been building them as part of the
concordance binary since it was necessary to use it as a normal user, but now
that I think about a little more it may make more sense to have them be part
of libconcord so other front-ends like congruity can be used w/o sudo as well.

-Doug

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