Le 02/07/2016 08:34, Didier Kryn a écrit :
Le 02/07/2016 08:15, Enrico Weigelt, metux IT consult a écrit :
On 02.07.2016 08:11, Didier Kryn wrote:
That would just be great if upstream is smart enough to preserve
this possibility. The external helper is the easy thing (I've my own
ready :-) ) The difficulty for me is packaging.
We could just maintain our own patches for that ... should be pretty
simple w/ git.
My notebook is still on Trusty, so I'll maintain it for Trusty.
(the difference should be minimal).
The external helper is the easy thing (I've my own
ready :-) ) The difficulty for me is packaging.
Maybe you could just put it into a tiny source package (w/ trivial
Makefile). I'd then catch up and add debian build rules and start
patching consumer packages.
It's a simple wrapper meant to be called in place of pkexec, it
passes the request to udevil if the command is mount or umount,
otherwise it passes it to sudo. I didn't check it with udevil because
Thunar doesn't invoke pkexec for mount/umount, but it works fine with
sudo, using zenity as dialog to enter the password. Actually I could
try to mount/umount with it from the command-line; I didn't think of
it because it wasn't the goal; actually I even forgot to read the man
of udevil - shame on me! I posted the source on the list yesterday or
the day before.
OK checked my wraper works with udevil. But if it comes to patch
Thunar, Xfce4 and others, why not invoke directly udevil or sudo? The
wrapper was only meant to replace pkexec. udevil seems pretty handy.
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