On 19/04/2020 07:29, deloptes wrote:
Michael Howard via trinity-users wrote:
> Is there a simple way to install TDE without sudo these days or do I
> need to build it all myself to avoid sudo?
There are two ways IMO.
First install without the meta packages
Second install via the meta package and remove what you do not want.
Third option I never tried, but people report that you can omit sudo
while keep sudo-trinity.
I have no problem with option 1, just need to know the
best order and
what to install for a basic system. I could of course just plod
through but if somebody has the info, great.
Don't like option two as there are shed loads of packages that get
installed by default.
Third option would work but still get sudo variants like sudo-ldap,
sudo-trinity ....... so a no go.
So, as previously said, if somebody can point me at the order/list of
packages to install?
Oh for the good old days. Actually, they're not that old cos I've
never had this issue in the past and it ain't that long since I did a
fresh install of TDE.
Seems that this commit added the sudo dependency
commit 598dd003cf7926d87db817e29df47cbf195f936b
Author: Timothy Pearson <kb9vqf(a)pearsoncomputing.net>
Date: Thu Feb 21 00:08:21 2019 -0600
Add sudo to dependencies for LDAP bonding / controller packages