2010-09-04 22:17:03 |
Thibault Févry |
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First, why I launched this in root ? Because I needed it. I had done some experiments with file permissions (To see how gtg would react), and finally launched this in root.
It just changed my /tmp permissions.
This is a big issue because in GNOME this make it impossible to login in graphical mode. (/usr/lib/libgconf2-4/gconf-sanity-check-2 exited with error status 256).
I know they arn't any reasons a normal dev would launch this in sth else than normal user, but there's also no problem to don't accept root execution.
I'll try to add a patch, but I'm not very good in bash. |
If one dev makes this error this is a big issue because in GNOME this make it impossible to login in graphical mode. (/usr/lib/libgconf2-4/gconf-sanity-check-2 exited with error status 256).
I know they arn't any reasons a normal dev would launch this in something else than normal user, but there's also no problem to not accept root execution. |
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