Otavio Salvador wrote:
> Well I think it's better to avoid possible mistakes due a user writing
> something with gksu on /usr/local/{s,}bin/ and having trouble to get
> gnome to work.No, if I as an admin of a machine create a gksu in /usr/local/bin, I want it to be *used*. This is why /usr/local/bin is in the path. Please *never* hardcode paths to any executables in the path. There are too many reasons why hardcoded paths are a bad idea to explain them all in this bug report, but I'll point out the recent grub fun as one example (since you're one of the grub maintainers). > I always try to avoid those mistakes even more when it's for desktop > target users (gnome is). Nontechnical users rarely write programs in /usr/local/bin. -- see shy jo
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