Ok, it's only for the packages, not the included scripts so all we have to do is change the gsu line in the existing packages and then reinstall them for next release. And there will be a 'gsu.deb' I suppose.fredx181 wrote:
So if you are sure the editing of the scripts with gsu line cannot be avoided, I agree with the way you proposed.
It can be avoided if we use symlink lines in postinst in every package that needs gsu.
But I think it is better to edit the gsu line instead creating symlinks in each package. This will make the scripts universal for debian based system.
And we nee to use the new gsu + gksu line in the future when we make scripts,
Note we do not need to edit gsu line in scripts already included in the iso.
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It's fine for me, did I summarize this well?
I suggest to use the gsudo script (change name to gsu), the yad version or the gsu version pointing to ktsuss-sudo (the one I uploaded few days ago) if it works for you well
Yes, good point.On the other hand I suggest in the future not to use unique names for dependency scripts like gsu. Many scripts use gsu and this unique gsu name makes all scripts incompatible for other debian system.
No need to do it this way since we have gksu standard script and actually gsu is gksu alternative. We can try to avoid this in the future.
About libc6-i686, are you sure it doesn't give problems for older computers? (you can test this better than me)
Fred