Em Tue, 22 Aug 2006 17:06:48 -0400 Joey Hess <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> escreveu:
> > Though, maybe that is easier said than done. Thanks. > > We really can't make that kind of change at install time in d-i. Can we provide a default gconf setting at install time, though? The 'gksu' application decides whether it should use su or sudo as a backend by looking at the /apps/gksu/sudo-mode gconf key. > We could probably get away with calling update-alternatives, if gksu > and gksudo were changed to both provide an alternative > (gtk-su-command or something), and if all the necessary desktop files > could be changed to use the alternative. Could be done, as well, but I'd prefer the gconf route, since that doesn't require patching .desktop files. Something that comes to my mind is providing a debconf key in the gksu packge that would never be asked, or would be 'low', and that would be used to decide which gconf schema should be installed as default (using alternatives, I don't know), one of the schemas would have sudo-mode on by default. Does that sound overengineered to you Joey? I guess that would work if we don't have a easy way of setting a default gconf setting at install time. I'll get some advice from other GNOME maintainers on this. Thanks for involving me, I'm interested in helping solve this! See you, -- Gustavo Noronha Silva <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> http://people.debian.org/~kov/ -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]