On 8/29/08, Jeff Mickey <jeff@archlinux.org> wrote:
Whoa.
I just want to make my opinion known that in NO WAY should we be modifying packages so that if users turn on an AutoRun the package doesn't run. You turn on some kind of AutoRun feature, you deal with the consequences. Not to mention the OP in the bbs thread linked has a use case that isn't normal for wine. Not normal in the "I don't want wine to run .exe' even though I just clicked on them" kinda way.
And just to clarify something... 1) KDE (not wine), just _alerted_ that there was an autorun available. So it's a KDE feature, not wine. 2) It only alerted that there's an autorun available (presumably checking for autorun.inf) but did not run it. You had to click OK to execute the autorun 3) It makes sense for wine to be bound to exe's. Exe's should be treated no different to any file type, as any file could possibly contain a danger. Don't click an exe you dont trust, like you wouldnt click a shell script or binary or any other file you don't trust the source. So just to get things straight, no executable/autoruns are run without asking the user first. There's no real "consequences" to speak of, unless you're silly enough to click OK for a disc you don't trust. And hey, it was kinda convenient.