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gnu: spacefm: Add missing dependencies.
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Message #41 received at 40753 <at> debbugs.gnu.org (full text, mbox):
Raghav Gururajan writes:
Hello Raghav,
>> Does this work; SU is not SUDO? Also, I don't see how <sudo>/bin/sudo
>> would work. When I run this
>>
>> $(guix build sudo)/bin/sudo
>>
>> I get
>>
>> sudo: /gnu/store/l320ig872ny66d1yi6v7n4zb93iz50dx-sudo-1.8.31p1/bin/sudo
>> must be owned by uid 0 and have the setuid bit set
>>
>> Am I missing something?
>
> The option just has the name "su". It can be sudo too. I wouldn't worry about
> this terminal_su option.
That's okay, I'm not really worried :-)
When I read a patch, and I cannot imagine how that would work, I would
like to learn more to understand it beter, or remove it. I do not like
adding code that I do not understand, and also does not work.
> This is just has to be set, so that spacefm doesn't throw "no valid
> program found" error, now and then, because of default FHS path.
> SpaceFM primarily uses graphical_su, which has been set to 'ktsuss'.
Okay, that would explain something. So, TERMINAL_SU just needs to be
set to "some" existing executable, but is not used? What about
`(#:phases
(modify-phases %standard-phases
(add-after 'unpack 'patch-spacefm-conf
(lambda _
;; If terminal_su is unset, users get a popup:
;; "Please configure a valid Terminal SU command."
(substitute* "etc/spacefm.conf"
(("#terminal_su=/bin/su")
"terminal_su=/run/current-system/profile/bin/false"))
#t)))
I tested this, and it hase the same, partially functional result, as
using sudo and setting #graphical_su. WDYT?
>> > + (substitute* "etc/spacefm.conf"
>> > + (("#graphical_su=/usr/bin/gksu")
>> > + (string-append "graphical_su="
>> > + (string-append (assoc-ref inputs "ktsuss")
>> > + "/bin/ktsuss"))))
>> > + #t)))
>>
>> Changing the default configurations does not seem to work for me. When
>> I select
>>
>> /File/Root Window
>>
>> there is a pop-up that says: Please configure a valid Terminal SU
>> command. Does it work for You?
>
> This is exactly the error I was talking about above. Once we apply this patch,
> the error appearing stops and ktsuss will pop right up.
Hmm. Can you double check? I tested your patch again today it (still)
does not work. I get
Please configure a valid Terminal SU command.
Only when I manually point spacefm to it's configuration file, like so
/gnu/store/y24705ci3dcjiqdig3k3x18pc6aymnzc-spacefm-1.0.6/bin/spacefm -c /gnu/store/y24705ci3dcjiqdig3k3x18pc6aymnzc-spacefm-1.0.6/etc/spacefm/
then the popup disappears. So now I am wondering, is the problem with
your setup or with mine? What do you think?
By the way, the KTSUSS popup (when I see it) does not work for me. Have
you tested KTSUSS?
Greetings,
janneke
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