John Dangler wrote:
> Jonathan, Colleen, Holly~
> Thanks for the additional comments. Am I to understand, then, that I can
> emerge sudo without the use of skey? Since I'm still not entirely sure what
> its function is, I'd feel better leaving it alone. If so, then I'll get it
> emerged and follow the posts to get it setup...
That's probably best. As with most ebuilds, it's an optional extra, not
a requirement to the installation. If you're simply looking to use sudo
to run commands, the default settings are fine. They work for me just
fine :)
Then again, if you decide at a later date you want to add that feature,
there's nothing stopping you adding the flag and re-compiling the code
with skey support.
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