Timeline for How can I require root privileges for invoking 'gpio' from WiringPi?
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Aug 5, 2019 at 13:02 | vote | accept | Ed Peguillan III | ||
Aug 5, 2019 at 12:48 | comment | added | goldilocks♦ |
"I wish the gpio group could enable/disable GPIO control for users" -> Set the executable 0770 and chgrp gpio $(which gpio) .
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Jul 30, 2019 at 22:51 | comment | added | Ed Peguillan III |
@joan The WiringPi package installs, among other things, the gpio utility. I have no idea what you're talking about, sorry. I'm just going to leave it at that.
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Jul 30, 2019 at 22:27 | comment | added | joan | Not sure how. Your solution is for a utility called gpio which uses the wiringPi library. | |
Jul 30, 2019 at 21:31 | comment | added | Ed Peguillan III | @joan Sorry, I'm not sure what you're talking about. Can you explain more about why my question is misleading? I stated WiringPi in my question. Are you referring to the WiringPi C library, as opposed to the command line version? | |
Jul 30, 2019 at 21:27 | comment | added | joan | Your question may be misleading as you mean the wiringPi gpio utility. None of this affects other commands written using the wiringPi library. | |
Jul 30, 2019 at 21:17 | history | edited | Ed Peguillan III | CC BY-SA 4.0 |
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Jul 30, 2019 at 21:02 | history | answered | Ed Peguillan III | CC BY-SA 4.0 |