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Yes, I have the same problem as you mentioned above, but I installed doas-sudo-shim to get around it, which is just a shim for the sudo command that utilizes doas.
Seems you are also using OpenDoas from Duncaen, same as mine.
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Hi!
Do you encounter the problem that I have in #470 while using --sudo doas
?
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Do you encounter the problem that I have in #470 while using
--sudo doas
?
I do, yes, but I thought it would be the next problem to solve 🙈. I am using OpenDoas on Alpine.
Do you have the problem I have above?
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but I installed doas-sudo-shim to get around it
Right, sounds like a valid workaround. In my case I really would like to fix the tomb script, because ideally I would like to make and maintain a package for Alpine.
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Hi @JonasVautherin ! thanks for this and the other report. You are welcome to file a PR with the fix you propose here, also remove sudo from the list of requirements.
The req check is there to issue an error before processing in case vital system components are missing, else tomb would proceed processing and perhaps hang in the mid of it (mapper without mount etc.) with third party error messages. We cannot rely on packaging for requirements, many of us use tomb as a simple drop-in script.
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