Thanks Jeff,
Sounds good. Do you think this thread is effectively solved, then? You might
consider opening a bug report for visudo.
- John
> On Jun 17, 2019, at 11:02 AM, Jeff Bauer wrote:
>
>> On Mon, Jun 17, 2019 at 10:03:20AM -0700, John Soo wrote:
>> Sorry this is so confusing. Let me
On Mon, Jun 17, 2019 at 10:03:20AM -0700, John Soo wrote:
>Sorry this is so confusing. Let me know if I’m missed something since
>I’ve been half-following this thread. I think what you may want to do
>is use the sudoers-file field when specifying your operating system
>rather than u
Hi Jeff,
Sorry this is so confusing. Let me know if I’m missed something since I’ve been
half-following this thread. I think what you may want to do is use the
sudoers-file field when specifying your operating system rather than using
visudo to edit the file. This way you will have persistent a
On Mon, Jun 17, 2019 at 07:34:46AM -0700, Quiliro's lists wrote:
> El 2019-06-17 02:17, Andreas Enge escribió:
> > maybe my reply is off-topic and does not solve your problem, but to just
> > give sudoer capabilities to a user, it is enough to add them to the "wheel"
> > group in the system declara
On Mon, Jun 17, 2019 at 09:53:46AM +0200, Hartmut Goebel wrote:
> Try
>
> VISUAL=/path/tp/my/editor visudo
>
> See the man-page for details
Nope, same error:
$ VISUAL=~/.guix-profile/bin/vim visudo -f ~/etc/guix/config.scm
visudo: no editor found (editor path = /usr/bin/vi)
It appears /usr/bin/v
El 2019-06-17 02:17, Andreas Enge escribió:
> Hello,
>
> On Sun, Jun 16, 2019 at 06:20:54PM -0500, Jeff Bauer wrote:
>> Okay, to make it more clear: I was having a problem
>> trying to use visudo on a native Guix System. The
>> visudo packaged with the Guix System cannot actually
>> edit a sudoer
Am 17.06.19 um 01:20 schrieb Jeff Bauer:
> Okay, to make it more clear: I was having a problem
> trying to use visudo on a native Guix System. The
> visudo packaged with the Guix System cannot actually
> edit a sudoers file because it relies on /usr/bin/vi,
Try
VISUAL=/path/tp/my/editor visudo
Hello,
On Sun, Jun 16, 2019 at 06:20:54PM -0500, Jeff Bauer wrote:
> Okay, to make it more clear: I was having a problem
> trying to use visudo on a native Guix System. The
> visudo packaged with the Guix System cannot actually
> edit a sudoers file because it relies on /usr/bin/vi,
> but it can
On Sun, Jun 16, 2019 at 04:08:06PM -0700, Quiliro's lists wrote:
> El 2019-06-16 09:30, Jeff Bauer escribió:
> > On Sat, Jun 15, 2019 at 07:27:57PM -0700, Quiliro's lists wrote:
> >> Regarding the EDITOR variable, if Guix is the installer of the needed
> >> editor it is the only situation when this
El 2019-06-16 09:30, Jeff Bauer escribió:
> On Sat, Jun 15, 2019 at 07:27:57PM -0700, Quiliro's lists wrote:
>> Regarding the EDITOR variable, if Guix is the installer of the needed
>> editor it is the only situation when this regards to Guix.
>>
>> Would you please clarify your issue?
>
> Issue c
On Sat, Jun 15, 2019 at 07:27:57PM -0700, Quiliro's lists wrote:
> Regarding the EDITOR variable, if Guix is the installer of the needed
> editor it is the only situation when this regards to Guix.
>
> Would you please clarify your issue?
Issue clarified up-thread:
https://lists.gnu.org/archive/h
On Sat, Jun 15, 2019 at 07:27:57PM -0700, Quiliro's lists wrote:
> Regarding the EDITOR variable, if Guix is the installer of the needed
> editor it is the only situation when this regards to Guix.
>
> Would you please clarify your issue?
Issue clarified up-thread:
https://lists.gnu.org/archive/h
El 2019-06-14 06:55, Jeff Bauer escribió:
> I've been trying unsuccessfully to make changes to
> /etc/sudoers. I used visudo by creating a symlink
> to /usr/bin/vi (because visudo ignores EDITOR), but
> the changes aren't permanent. What am I missing?
You cannot have a /usr/bin unless you are on
On Fri, Jun 14, 2019 at 03:21:33PM +0200, Tobias Geerinckx-Rice wrote:
> (operating-system
>…
>(sudoers-file
> (local-file "sudoers")) ; relative to this file
>…)
Thanks. And as a note to myself to RTFM:
https://www.gnu.org/software/guix/manual/en/html_node/Using-the-Configurat
Hi Jeff,
This is probably not the guix way, but Im usually using SUDO_EDITOR=zile visudo
instead of just EDITOR.
B.R.
David
Jeff Bauer – Fri, 14. June 2019 14:36
> I've been trying unsuccessfully to make changes to
> /etc/sudoers. I used visudo by creating a symlink
> to /usr/bin/vi (because v
Jeff Bauer wrote:
What am I missing?
Moar Scheme:
(operating-system
…
(sudoers-file
(local-file "sudoers")) ; relative to this file
…)
Kind regards,
T G-R
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I've been trying unsuccessfully to make changes to
/etc/sudoers. I used visudo by creating a symlink
to /usr/bin/vi (because visudo ignores EDITOR), but
the changes aren't permanent. What am I missing?
-Jeff
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