Just did an update on 2 of my gentoo boxes and... that's right... vlc won't run anymore... and yep.... I use root logon...
I've been using root logon since I can remember myself [as a linux guy]. I honestly tried several times switching to another logon, but getting fed up with having to type in root password every time I need to change something, i went back to root. gentoo by its nature is a distro which you get to tweak things to your liking, which is why I chose it.
Anyhow, I appreciate you adding --enable-run-as-root option, but if I may suggest, this option should be changed to --disable-run-as-root and should be off by default
My 2 cents on subject of security:
It should be done on a distro level as a centralized approach and not on each individual application level. I guess Ubuntu would be a good example, where they do everything possible to make it unnecessary for people to log in as root and you have to sudo every time you wanna do something destructive
Similarly, enterprise level OSes (RHEL, SEL, CentOS, et al) use things like SELinux
or such.
As for rest of us mortals, we should just be left to our own devices with self-destruct button engaged
I bet my life that prolly 90% of computers infected by botnets run Windoze and not linux. So it would make more sense to disallow running vlc on Administrator accounts on 'doze. [ /me thinks, aw man, I can imagine havoc this will cause... ]
But then again, that's just my 2 cents.
All in all, I think vlc is awesome. I tried a host of other players and I think vlc is the best. I was very happy to see 0.9.6 show up in gentoo portage, as it has support for Dirac codec. Thanks guys and keep up the good work!
TJ