Christoph Wickert wrote: > Then polkit-kde would win and it has even more deps. ;) And it wouldn't even work outside of KDE as it has OnlyShowIn=KDE;. All this is why I suggested on #fedora-kde that we should ban all usage of PolicyKit-authentication-agent entirely (possibly even just remove the virtual Provides in F14) and have it be the desktop's responsibility to explicitly Require the auth agent it wants. But Christoph's objection to that plan was that it forces even things like simple WMs to require a polkit auth agent, which their users will not necessarily want. He'd much rather the programs which use polkit carry a dependency rather than just assuming it'll magically be there. I think that given the practical restrictions, having lxpolkit be the default for non-GNOME, non-KDE desktops as Christoph is suggesting is a quite reasonable default. If it's not GNOME nor KDE, it's some kind of lightweight solution, so a lightweight auth agent should be the best fit. Kevin Kofler -- devel mailing list devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/devel