Bonjour Jean-Luc,

2008/1/12, Jean-Luc Coulon (f5ibh) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Package: nut-hal-drivers
> Version: 2.2.0-2.1
> Severity: minor
>
> Hi,
>
> Accoding to /usr/share/doc/nu-hal-drivers/nut-hal-txt, nut-hal-drivers needs
> the haldaemon user to be in the nut group:
>
> ...
> * create the (nut user and) group for the udev rule:
> addgroup --quiet --system nut
>
> * add the hal user (ex: haldaemon) to the nut group using:
> adduser --quiet haldaemon nut
> ...
>
> nut-hal-drivers package doenst do that automatically.
>
> I suggest to create the nut group (if not already existing) and to add the
> haldaemon user in this group in a .postinst script

Well, in fact, I've put that comment but it's not needed for the moment.
The hal user is retrieved using pkg-config and the driver switch to
this user upon its init.
This explains why the nut hal drivers *works* ;-)

I however leave this bug opened so that other users can understand too.

Thanks for the report, and have a nice year,
Arnaud
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