Use sudo_$flavor instead of sudo-$flavor since that causes the
least amount of trouble for the various package managers.
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sudo.pp
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sudo.pp
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%set
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if test -n "$flavor"; then
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name="sudo-$flavor"
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pp_kit_package="sudo_$flavor"
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name="sudo_$flavor"
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else
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name="sudo"
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pp_kit_package="sudo"
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fi
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summary="Provide limited super-user priveleges to specific users"
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description="Sudo is a program designed to allow a sysadmin to give \
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@@ -20,7 +18,8 @@ still allow people to get their work done."
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pp_rpm_packager="Todd.Miller@courtesan.com"
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pp_deb_maintainer="Todd.Miller@courtesan.com"
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pp_sd_vendor_tag="TCM"
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pp_sd_kit_name="TCM"
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pp_kit_name="TCM"
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pp_kit_package="$name"
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pp_solaris_name="TCM${name}"
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%if [!rpm,deb]
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# For all but RPM and Debian we need to install sudoers with a different
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