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I can't run plusdeckd as sudo manually, I'm not sure why. I suspect it's because of a systemd restriction? Either way - I feel confident about this fix, and intend to test by releasing. But COPR builds for Python packages are still failing - I won't be able to test this until it's fixed. Still, I'm going to merge this as-is, and sort this out later. |
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Thanks to a commenter on my fedora board question, I think I've found the issue for #32!
It turns out that polkit was a red herring - the issue is that, when using the sdbus API, you need to mark the methods as being "unprivileged" with a flag!
I'm not sure how to best test this - I think the easiest thing might be to do a release and see? I'd also like to clean up the documentation, and get rid of the polkit stuff. But I'm confident that this is the answer!