[packagekit] PackageKit multiple selection choice ...
Richard Hughes
hughsient at gmail.com
Tue May 20 08:26:27 PDT 2008
On Tue, 2008-05-20 at 09:20 -0600, marians at softhome.net wrote:
> Sorry for bothering but...
>
> Since it seems there is no direct link to any forum related to PackageKit I
> can only hope you will forward the message to someone who can answer my
> questions...
I've cc'd the mailing list, we don't do forums as they don't scale very
well.
> a.) I'm trying to use the GNOME packagekit (on Fedora 9) and I simply can
> not find a way to select multiple packages. So far I could only install
> packages in a one-at-a-time manner. Is this a bug ? Is this your point of
> view on packages installation ? Is this to be permanent in all the
> PackageKit future releases ? Because frankly, if this is the case, I am not
> going to use it.
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/PackageKitFaq
> b.) (You may consider this one a bug-report)
> Right after booting, my Fedora 9 informed me that there are updates
> available. Ok, I reviewed the updated packages and pressed the button.
> Nothing, absolutely nothing happened. And I tried this several times. I
> logged out and re-looged in. I had to use Yum Extender in order to perform
> the update.
Are you logged in as root?
> c.) PackageKit works together with PolicyKit. Ok, I got that. But... by
> default the root user "does not have enough rights" to perform package
> installations while a john-doe user using "su" ... can. How's that ? I mean,
> root is root. It is the god-user of that computer. What if, as an exercise,
> let's just say, I don't want any other user accounts on that PC ?
> Is root doomed to an explicit setting in PolicyKit in order to be allowed to
> perform these tasks ?!?
See http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/PackageKitFaq - security sensitive
applications shouldn't be run as root when using GTK+ - it's just not
secure.
> Once again, many excuses for bothering you with such questions.
> Still, I can only hope you will give me (and others) some answers...
Condescending tone noted.
Richard.
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