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Re: [trinity-users] Re: Re: Re: sudo

From: "Michael Howard via trinity-users" <trinity-users@...>
Date: Sun, 19 Apr 2020 08:50:08 +0100
On 19/04/2020 00:20, J Leslie Turriff wrote:
> On 2020-04-18 17:41:12 Michael Howard via trinity-users wrote:
>> On 18/04/2020 22:58, deloptes wrote:
>>> Michael Howard via trinity-users wrote:
>>>> Well tde-core-trinity depends on sudo-trinity (and sudo-ldap?) so I
>>>> still get sudo that way.
>>>>
>>>> If somebody could remind me of the individual list of packages for a
>>>> basic install (where it's documented) I can do it that way and repackage
>>>> at my leisure.
>>> tde-trinity and tde-core-trinity are meta packages. So what Slavek
>>> suggested is to change those to Recommended and I suggest to move them to
>>> tde-trinity. This way you could install all you need by installing
>>> tde-core-trinity without sudo dependencies.
>>>
>>> If you want to do it your way, it is sufficient to repackage
>>> tde-core-trinity and set them in Recommended as Slavek suggested.
>> There seems to be some confusion here :)
>>
>> I know tde-trinity is a meta package and using that package is how the
>> installation is described on the TDE website.
>>
>> However, using that package installs sudo, by default and despite
>> 'holding' sudo, tde-core-trinity wants to install other sudo relate
>> packages. I don't want sudo.
>>
>> So, to be clear, I'm simply asking how to install TDE (these days)
>> WITHOUT sudo. Ideally, I don't want to repackage anything.
>>
>> Regards,
> 	I believe that the recommendation to change packages from Required to
> Recommended is a suggestion to the developers, not to you.
>
> Leslie
>
Yes, I understood that. I was replying to somebody who seemed not to.

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Michael Howard