On Saturday 18 of April 2020 18:13:53 Michael Howard via trinity-users wrote: > On 18/04/2020 17:09, Michael wrote: > > On Saturday 18 April 2020 10:40:44 am Michael Howard via trinity-users wrote: > >> On 18/04/2020 16:33, Thierry de Coulon wrote: > >>> On Saturday 18 April 2020 17.25:57 Michael Howard via trinity-users wrote: > >>>> Is there a simple way to install TDE without sudo these days or do > >>>> I need to build it all myself to avoid sudo? > >>> > >>> I use TDE on Debian and OpenSuSE, and I have never installed sudo. > >>> As far as I remember it worked on Ubuntu as well without sudo (as > >>> soon as I had told Ubuntu not to use sudo as well). What's your > >>> distribution? > >>> > >>> Thierry > >> > >> I'm using Devuan (armhf). sudo and sudo-trinity don't seem to 'hold'. > >> > >> Need to do some more digging I guess. It might be my system (Toshiba > >> AC100) which has had some troubles of late. > > > > Can you not just open a root console? > > > > michael@local [~]# su - > > Password: > > root@local [~]# > > > > Or maybe I'm just missing what you're trying to achieve? > > Probably :) > > I'm trying to install TDE on a Toshiba AC100 (that I had a few OS > problems with) but I don't want sudo on the system. However, having > managed to get sudo 'held' back, I now get; > > The following packages have unmet dependencies: > tde-core-trinity : Depends: sudo-trinity but it is not going to be > installed > The following actions will resolve these dependencies: > > Install the following packages: > 1) sudo-ldap [1.8.27-1+deb10u2 (testing)] > 2) sudo-trinity [4:14.0.7-0debian10.0.0+0 (<NULL>)] > > Any devs care to comment before I go to the trouble of repackaging? Hi, that explains why I didn't notice the problem with removing sudo on my machine - I usually don't use meta-packages. I suppose there should be no problem to move sudo-trinity from Depends to Recommends. Likewise, synaptic-trinity could be moved. Does anyone think there are reasons not to do so? Cheers -- Slávek
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