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#21
I uploaded an update which fixes the sudoers file.
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#22
Did you made postinst and postrm to update sudoers on installation and removing?
 

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#23
Originally Posted by hxka View Post
Did you made postinst and postrm to update sudoers on installation and removing?
No. How can I do it? won't it be done automatically when upgrading?
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#24
No, it won't. I didn't actually understood that question. Just make your packages postinst and postrm look like this:
Code:
#!/bin/sh
update-sudoers

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#25
Originally Posted by hxka View Post
No, it won't. I didn't actually understood that question. Just make your packages postinst and postrm look like this:
Code:
#!/bin/sh
update-sudoers
Thanks
Fixed in 0.1.3-3
(I've just uploaded this update)
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#26
Originally Posted by sifo View Post
@ersanpermana

huh ? do you mean your apt-get reporting that the package is not found ? if yes, you may want to update your packages list dude this still a fresh app
Code:
apt-get update
apt-get install powedit
Good luck

./sifo
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#27
I uploaded an update, v0.1.4. Changelog:
Code:
powedit (0.1.4) fremantle; urgency=low
  * Fixed launching apps containing multiple dots
  * Added icon and bugtracker
  * Code cleanup
 -- Marcin Mielniczuk <hidden>  Fri, 21 Sep 2012 19:51:05 +0200
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#28
I have a script for changing CUP freq,I put the script on root folder and rename it to (cpu) so I used to run this script like this :
(open terminal - root = cd \ = sh cpu )
But how can I do this using ur application ( powedit ) ??
there is option in ur app called : run a command in xterm
how can I use this option to open my script directly from power menu instead of going to terminal ?
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sorry for prolong , but I'm not professional and I want u to know exactly what I want ^_^.
thanx in advance .
 
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Originally Posted by adelalgomai View Post
I have a script for changing CUP freq,I put the script on root folder and rename it to (cpu) so I used to run this script like this :
(open terminal - root = cd \ = sh cpu )
But how can I do this using ur application ( powedit ) ??
there is option in ur app called : run a command in xterm
how can I use this option to open my script directly from power menu instead of going to terminal ?
>>>>>>
sorry for prolong , but I'm not professional and I want u to know exactly what I want ^_^.
thanx in advance .
You just enter the command which would be run in xterm in the respective field.
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#30
Originally Posted by marmistrz View Post
You just enter the command which would be run in xterm in the respective field.
SOrry brother , but I don't know how to put my command in the blank bar in ur app .
I put it like this as I used to do in terminal . I took screen shot to show u how I did it .
then when I use this shortcut the terminal open two windows , one with no root access and the other with root but no script or anything opens .. like what u see in screen shot .
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