On 28 May 2014, at 15:01, Richard Gaskin <ambassa...@fourthworld.com> wrote:
> 
> The "You Only" requirement when installing under a non-admin account seems an 
> unnecessary drag.  When I install any .deb file I'm prompted to enter an 
> admin password, but the LC installer only prompts for the current account and 
> requires that the account be on the sudoers list.
> 
> Fraser, can this be changed?

All LiveCode does during the install is to re-launch itself using gksu:

gksu --preserve-env /path/to/installer.x86 $MAGIC_INSTALLER_OPTIONS

The installer relies on the gksu programme to do the authentication and 
authorisation magic; it can't really influence how it does that job. Normally, 
gksu follows whatever rules the /etc/sudoers file specifies.

One problem is that some versions of Ubuntu and other distros no longer include 
gksu by default. The Ubuntu recommendation (somewhat strangely) is to get 
people to use "sudo" on the command line instead; hardly the most user-friendly 
way to run the installer. An alternative is to use pkexec, which should provide 
the same features as gksu, but (at least last time I tried) wasn't a drop-in 
replacement so things stopped working.

Why does everyone make it so difficult to get admin privileges? ;)

Regards,
Fraser


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