On Dec 10, 2014 at 16:25 Nikos Mavrogiannopoulos wrote:
On Mon, 2014-12-08 at 14:15 +0100, Stanislav Brabec wrote:

It is not ugly, it is a description of a best case scenario. There are
multiple scenarios where that would break a lot of things if a user don't
enter a password at the prompt. I'd suggest to keep that patch system
specific.
If the user does not enter password, applications will stop until it
happens or until user presses Cancel.

I have no time to investigate, so I take your word that there are no side
effects.

I cannot guarantee that all applications will work with this delay. Just few of them worked.

That is why I sent the second patch that reverts the default behavior to the previous state, just keeping a possibility to change the default by the configuration.

With both patches, nothing will change in the default policy, which is IMHO correct.

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Best Regards / S pozdravem,

Stanislav Brabec
software developer
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