Received Sun 09 Apr 2006 1:08pm +1000 from Ferenczi Viktor: > Package: wajig > Severity: grave > Justification: renders package unusable > > > I've a default sudo and wajig installation on Debian Stable. > When trying to perform administrative commands like install, > hold, etc. wajig says "Access denied". This message is > displayed when I run su as root without a user name. > I tried to change my sudoers file with visudo, without success. > I dig into wajig and found, that is uses su and not sudo on > my system. I changed line 28 of /usr/share/wajig/perform.py to > > setroot = "/usr/bin/sudo" > > Now wajig works fine as root, but does not work as a normal > user. I know, I have to use visudo... > > wajig's perform.py is a bit messy and not suits well for > Debian and possibly other distributions.
Thanks for the bug report. I've not seen this problem before. I'll look for a general solution. Regards, Graham -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]