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check for sudo #73

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xxcriticxx opened this issue Jul 24, 2017 · 5 comments
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check for sudo #73

xxcriticxx opened this issue Jul 24, 2017 · 5 comments
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should you check for sudo/root before installation?

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No need for sudo @xxcriticxx.

@funilrys funilrys self-assigned this Jul 24, 2017
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just asking because i have to do everything with sudo because i get lots permission denied messages i guess we can close this

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That's impossible unless you don't have permission to access the current directory ...

@mitchellkrogza Did you noticed such things cause I personally not ...

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I'm always logged into my servers as root anyway so not sure if sudo is needed or not. I always log in with sudo -s

Inside Travis I execute my funceble with sudo bash $TRAVIS_BUILD_DIR/.dev-tools/install-run-funceble.sh so inside Travis sudo is required.

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Okay, thanks. I personally use Linux over 3 computers and have no problem without root.
You have to check your permissions @xxcriticxx.

Closing.

@funilrys funilrys modified the milestone: Questions Jul 25, 2017
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