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Status: New => Fix Released
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Dave Neary : This bug is actually fixed, I have Gparted that starts
correctly in Hardy so the bug you have is probably a different one. Can
you open a new bug report with more details about your particular bug?
(terminal outputs, what gparted does, error messages you get). If
Gparted crashes, can y
I also get this bug straight after dist-upgrading to Hardy.
Dave.
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Daniel Hahler : Are you sure that gparted should use su-to-root?
Previous versions of gparted used gksu including the Gutsy version,
unless there is a specific advantage to use su-to-root (I don't know
about this part but I doubt that it's the case), I think that it would
be a better idea to set ba
I take it that installing "menu" fixed it for you and am attaching the patch to
fix it.
There are some packages using "su-to-root" already, see "grep su-to-root
/usr/share/menu/*".
** Changed in: gparted (Ubuntu)
Assignee: Daniel Hahler (blueyed) => (unassigned)
Status: In Progress =
Just to confirm that Hardy Alpha-5 Partition Editor neither runs in
LiveCD session or After Install re-insatatement via Application, Add
Remove etc. Error message as attached image file.
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** Attachment added: "Debdiff for Hardy"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/12164775/gparted_0.3.5-1ubuntu1.dsc.diff
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Also, if su-to-root should be used for gparted, why is it not used
consistently for other menu items? For example the Synaptic Package
Manager and the Hardware Drivers both use gksu.
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This problem is also present on the Alpha 5 running live off the CD.
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You are probably missing the "menu" package.
Please verify that after installing this package, the menu entry works again.
FYI: su-to-root is a wrapper around gksu or kdesudo etc..
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Status: Confirmed => I
Daniel Hahler : Thanks for this fast work. However I found that the
desktop file still does not comply with desktop-file-validate and
because of this, the icon is absent when the launcher is on the desktop.
I describe this issue in bug 195990 and provided tested (and builded)
debdiff that fixes thi
Splat, I suppose you weren't using 0.3.5-1ubuntu1 at that time yet?
Yes, packages using su-to-root need to depend on "menu", that's just a
bug, which I've forwarded to Debian. For Ubuntu this is no solution
either, because "menu" is not in "main" (as said above).
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Still occurs with a fresh install of gparted as of right now.
The change to a universal graphical su utility is a good idea, but then
it needs to be present on all systems by default. Otherwise that defeats
the purpose.
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Status: Unknown => New
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This bug was fixed in the package gparted - 0.3.5-1ubuntu1
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* 01_fix-desktop.patch: use gksu instead of su-to-root, because "menu" which
provides su-to-root is in universe (LP: #191577)
* Modify Maintainer value to match the Debia
Well, I've just noticed that "menu" is in universe and as far as I know,
packages in the main archive cannot depend on packages from "universe".
Therefore I've changed the debdiff to use gksu instead.
** Attachment added: "Debdiff for Hardy (updated)"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/12173872/gpa
I think the change to su-to-root is a good one, because it allows to use
"kdesudo" on KDE.
** Bug watch added: Debian Bug tracker #467205
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=467205
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Yep, confirmed.
What is su-to-root and why use it instead of gksu??
Is it better?
cheers,
Gaspard
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The same for me
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confirming.
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Importance: Undecided => High
Status: New => Confirmed
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