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post_install() {
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cat << EOD
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Sway requires additional setup for privilege escalation. Without this setup,
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sway will fail to start with session activation permission failures. Choose one
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of the two available options (In alphabetical, not recommended, order):
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1. polkit: This will make sway "just work" right after installation but may be
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a weightier solution than desired.
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2. seatd: Already required as a sway dependency, this is a lighter-weight
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solution but requires some user configuration: Enabling the service,
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adding your user to the "seat" group, then logging out/in again.
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Either option should provide the same functionality/stability. Refer to the
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Sway wiki page for information.
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EOD
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}
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post_upgrade() {
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cat << EOD
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Sway's necessary privileges can now be obtained through seatd as well as the
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