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FS#44396 - [kcmsystemd] Missing dependences kwrite, kdesu and incorrect path to kdesu executable.
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Opened by Pavel Lymarev (x-user) - Monday, 30 March 2015, 08:24 GMT
Last edited by Antonio Rojas (arojas) - Thursday, 02 July 2015, 23:00 GMT
Opened by Pavel Lymarev (x-user) - Monday, 30 March 2015, 08:24 GMT
Last edited by Antonio Rojas (arojas) - Thursday, 02 July 2015, 23:00 GMT
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DetailsFirst of all I am sorry for my bad english.
Description: [Dependences] Package uses kwrite to edit unit files and kdesu to run it as root. [kdesu path] Package search for kdesu executable in /usr/lib/libexec and /usr/bin but in archlinux kdesu executable placed in /usr/lib/kf5. Additional info: * kcmsystemd-1.1.0-1 Steps to reproduce: 1. Install package kcmsystemd. 2. Go to System Settings > Systemd. 3. Right click on some unit and choice "Edit unit file". |
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Comment by Antonio Rojas (arojas) -
Friday, 03 April 2015, 21:19 GMT
Added kwrite and kde-cli-tools (which contains the kdesu binary) in 1.1.0-2. Please report the kdesu path issue upstream, the libexec path should not be hardcoded, but use the LIBEXEC_INSTALL_DIR macro instead. It's not even right for the default kdesu install dir (which is /usr/lib/libexec/kf5/)!