#8 ✓invalid
Bobby Wilson

don't require sudo

Reported by Bobby Wilson | December 5th, 2009 @ 11:48 PM

There is no reason to require sudo to install this gem. It makes it unusable for people to install using rvm. Can't you just require sudo to run webroar since it runs on port 80 but not require sudo to install it?

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  • Aditya Babbar

    Aditya Babbar December 7th, 2009 @ 04:13 PM

    • State changed from “new” to “open”
    • Assigned user set to “Aditya Babbar”
  • Dharmarth Shah

    Dharmarth Shah June 23rd, 2010 @ 06:23 PM

    • Tag set to sudo
    • State changed from “open” to “invalid”
    • Assigned user changed from “Aditya Babbar” to “Dharmarth Shah”

    During installation server creates softlink to few executables, service script and log rotate script. All these operations requires sudo privilege.

    We would look in to support RVM out of box. But than to it would require sudo for installation.

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