On Fri, 2022-11-04 at 19:17 +0000, Luciano Santos wrote:
Scott Bradnick wrote:
Maybe so, but I'm on 20221103 and with those lines there it works as I'd been accustomed to it working since I first started using openSUSE/SUSE. I'm not so sure it's a "bug" in the classic sense and more of a shift in [initial] setup paradigms; basically an awareness thing and tempering expectations. That being said, I don't actually use this mechanism of sudo, so it didn't "bite" me, but this post caught my eye since I generally disable this functionality anyway.
Whoever edits the sudoers file wont't have it being replaced by new versions of the file that the distributions releases. Instead, they'll have a /etc/sudoers.rpmnew extra file with the new content.
Only those who never edited the file will get bit by this change that shouldn't have happened on Tumbleweed without discussing it. That bug is targeted for ALP, and in the future SLE 6+.
And even if this change was discussed/approved, someone should've tested them manually to make sure sudo won't end up broken.
I agree with you; I threw my 2¢ in because I figured those lines being present/active in /etc/sudoers would solve the issue in this specific case. My /etc/sudoers (where it was already commented out) wasn't touched; I do have an /etc/sudoers.rpmnew w/ those lines commented out. -- ~ Scott Bradnick |- Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL) Developer |-- Tumbleweed: |--- Dell Precision 5540 [NVIDIA Quadro T1000] (x86_64) |--- O-DROID H2+ [UHD Graphics 600] (x86_64) |--- IceWhale ZimaBoard 832 [Intel HD Graphics 500] (x86_64) |--- 2x Raspberry Pi 4 Model B Rev 1.2 (aarch64) |--- 1x Raspberry Pi 3 Model B Rev 1.2 (aarch64) |--- WinBook TW100 (x86_64) https://keys.openpgp.org/ :: DBC5AA9A2D2BAEBC