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Fix documentation of package-install policy #568

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Fix documentation of package-install policy #568

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@mcatanzaro mcatanzaro commented Aug 25, 2022

The documentation says that unprivileged users can install signed packages. This has not been true since d462e2e from 2007. The comment is extremely stale. Fix it to match reality.

The documentation says that unprivileged users can install signed
packages. This has not been true since
d462e2e from 2007. The comment is
extremely stale. Fix it to match reality.
@hughsie hughsie requested a review from ximion August 25, 2022 14:30
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ximion commented Aug 25, 2022

This is indeed true, I remember the argument we had about changing this, even! Looks like the comment text was simply forgotten.
Thank you for the patch!

@ximion ximion merged commit b82b357 into PackageKit:main Aug 25, 2022
@mcatanzaro mcatanzaro deleted the mcatanzaro/policy branch August 25, 2022 17:09
imz pushed a commit to imz/PackageKit that referenced this pull request Jul 17, 2023
The documentation says that unprivileged users can install signed
packages. This has not been true since
d462e2e from 2007. The comment is
extremely stale. Fix it to match reality.
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