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Re: [OT] kde 4.6.4 backports problem



On 04.10.2011, at 14:45, Leopold Palomo-Avellaneda wrote:

> A Dimarts, 4 d'octubre de 2011, Martin Alfke va escriure:
>> On 04.10.2011, at 13:02, Leopold Palomo-Avellaneda wrote:
>>> A Dimarts 04 Octubre 2011, Martin Alfke va escriure:
>>>> On 04.10.2011, at 09:58, Leopold Palomo-Avellaneda wrote:
>> […]
>> 
>>>> Can you mount the device from commandline?
>>>> 
>>>> sudo mount /dev/sdb1 /mnt
>>>> df
>>>> sudo umount /mnt
>>> 
>>> yes, root can do it.
>> 
>> OK. In this case it should be a permission problem with polkit.
> 
> how to solve it?

I could verify the behaviour on amd64 in a VM.
Mounting USB is working on PowerPC.
I will try to solve the issue within the next few days.

> 
>> 
>>>> Has the automatic mounting been successful prior upgrading KDE?
>>> 
>>> I think so, however I have been a drastical measure and i have
>>> reinstalled squeeze and now I'm installing 4.6.4 backports.
>>> 
>>> Have I to have some special pinning in the preferences file?
>> 
>> For backporting I only used squeeze binary and wheeze sources.
>> 
>> Please check the installed polkit version after installation:
>> 
>> dpkg -l | grep pol
>> ii  gir1.2-polkit-1.0                    0.101-4~1bpo                      
>>    GObject introspection data for PolicyKit ii  libpolkit-agent-1-0      
>>           0.101-4~1bpo                           PolicyKit Authentication
>> Agent API ii  libpolkit-backend-1-0                0.101-4~1bpo           
>>               PolicyKit backend API ii  libpolkit-gobject-1-0            
>>   0.101-4~1bpo                           PolicyKit Authorization API ii 
>> libpolkit-gobject-1-dev              0.101-4~1bpo                         
>> PolicyKit Authorization API - development files ii  libpolkit-qt-1-1     
>>               0.99.0-3~1bpo                          PolicyKit-qt-1
>> library ii  libpolkit-qt-1-dev                   0.99.0-3~1bpo            
>>             PolicyKit-qt-1 development files ii  libsepol1               
>>            2.0.41-1                               SELinux library for
>> manipulating binary security policies ii  libsepol1-dev                   
>>    2.0.41-1                               SELinux binary policy
>> maniulation library and development files ii  policykit-1                 
>>        0.101-4~1bpo                           framework for managing
>> administrative policies and privileges ii  policykit-1-gnome              
>>     0.96-3                                 GNOME authentication agent for
>> PolicyKit-1
>> 
>> This list is from my backport squeeze chroot.
> 
> mine:
> 
> root@leonidas:~# dpkg -l | grep pol
> ii  dc                                   1.06.95-2                         The 
> GNU dc arbitrary precision reverse-polish calculator
> ii  gir1.2-polkit-1.0                    0.101-4~1bpo                      
> GObject introspection data for PolicyKit
> ii  libpolkit-agent-1-0                  0.101-4~1bpo                      
> PolicyKit Authentication Agent API
> ii  libpolkit-backend-1-0                0.101-4~1bpo                      
> PolicyKit backend API
> ii  libpolkit-gobject-1-0                0.101-4~1bpo                      
> PolicyKit Authorization API
> ii  libpolkit-qt-1-1                     0.99.0-3~1bpo                     
> PolicyKit-qt-1 library
> ii  libsepol1                            2.0.41-1                          
> SELinux library for manipulating binary security policies
> ii  policykit-1                          0.101-4~1bpo                      
> framework for managing administrative policies and privileges
> ii  policykit-1-gnome                    0.96-3                            
> GNOME authentication agent for PolicyKit-1
> 
> still the same ....
> 
> I agree that it's a problem with the policykit.
> 
> Regards,
> 
> Leo
> 
> 


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