On Thursday 14 January 2016 14:01:30 Sl�vek Banko wrote: > On Thursday 14 of January 2016 14:24:42 Michele Calgaro wrote: > > On 01/14/2016 04:53 AM, Greg Madden wrote: > > > It is not possible to give tdesudo as a necessary dependency for all. > > > Would > > > > > >> it be possible to consider only for the meta package on Ubuntu, where > > >> sudo is used by default. > > > > I think it would be better to NOT add a dependency. > > Perhaps we can add a "recommends" for tdesudo to tdebase or something > > similar. Then it is up to the user to decide whether to install tdesudo > > or not. Just my 2 cents. > > > > Michele > > tdesudo-trinity is already as 'recommends' for metapackage > kubuntu-desktop-trinity == for ordinary Ubuntu users. How can remove these, to me, undesirable security risks, from 3.5.13.2? I have tried, but they are so tied in with things dependant on them that simply removing is not an option. The following packages will be REMOVED: sudo{p} sudo-trinity{p} 0 packages upgraded, 0 newly installed, 2 to remove and 0 not upgraded. Need to get 0 B of archives. After unpacking 1,919 kB will be freed. The following packages have unmet dependencies: kde-core-trinity : Depends: sudo-trinity but it is not going to be installed. kdelibs4c2a-trinity : Depends: sudo but it is not going to be installed. gksu : Depends: sudo but it is not going to be installed. The following actions will resolve these dependencies: aptitude then suggests removing 304 packages. I said "q". But is it possible to get the wretched things off my and my clients' machines less drastically?? And please, please don't force it on us any more. We don't all like it. Choice, please, choice. Learn to use apt and its offspring and descendants, Gene. Lisi Lisi