[Bug 833058] Re: Muon-updater doesn't ask for password

Gert van Dijk gertvdijk+launchpad at gmail.com
Wed Mar 28 14:12:50 UTC 2012


Tim, your explanation in comment 13 is unfortunately jumping to
conclusions; it isn't *that* simple as you suggest, assuming you mean a
dependency on Muon.

A hard dependency on muon for polkit-kde-1 will pull in a lot of KDE-stuff (e.g. depends: kde-runtime) - if one not running KDE wants to install Muon, this is not acceptable.
Please note that Muon should work without polkit-kde-1 in a Gnome environment (for example), because it can also use Gnome's PolicyKit provided in policykit-1-gnome. And probably do so for other PolicyKit DE-specific implementations as well.

The thing here is, I believe: when starting KDE, Gnome's PolicyKit isn't
running, but dependencies on it are satisfied for the package
management.

So, in order to make sure some PolicyKit implementation designed for the
current DE, that should be a hard or semi-hard dependency on the
metapackage for the DE, in my opinion. I.e. "kubuntu-desktop depends
[...] polkit-kde-1 [...]"

By the way, I don't understand this (on Ubuntu Oneiric):
$ apt-cache show polkit-kde-1
[...]
Task: kubuntu-desktop, [...]

So this tells me it should be installed when installing kubuntu-desktop?
Or I might not get Tasks in apt.

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