Skip sudo invocation if running user is sudo #218
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This one has been floating around for a while #160 and bumped into a situation with systems without sudo.
I did the simple steps of checking if the user was running as
root
in the sudo context and skipping. I do think it might be a little bit more logical to check for the user before switching between the sudo and non-sudo context, but the code changes were longer. If that's preferred I'll switch it up.This is also probably my first steps for adding support for other privesc methods (as
sudo-rs
is broken right now due to the lack of-p
support).