"Andrej Borsenkow" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> %description
> urpmi enable non-superuser install of rpms. In fact, it only authorizes
> well-known rpms to be installed.
> 
> is no more true? Or was it put back?

you're right. ``security'' (aka dumb?) people forced it to be removed. They much
prefer people using root all the time or worse, having rpm sudoable (giving the
ability to destroy the box).

fixing the description, thanks, Pixel.

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