[Bug 1682154] Re: loginctl ignoring user given sessions IDs at command-line
Brian Murray
brian at ubuntu.com
Thu Oct 5 17:31:20 UTC 2017
Hello slodki, or anyone else affected,
Accepted systemd into zesty-proposed. The package will build now and be
available at https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/systemd/232-21ubuntu7
in a few hours, and then in the -proposed repository.
Please help us by testing this new package. See
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Title:
loginctl ignoring user given sessions IDs at command-line
Status in systemd:
New
Status in systemd package in Ubuntu:
Fix Released
Status in systemd source package in Zesty:
Fix Committed
Bug description:
[Impact]
loginctl command does not process session IDs given on the command-line, like the documentation suggests. This makes it impossible to use simple command-line calls to check properties of a given session.
[Fix]
Backport upstream patch to fix the issue
[Testcase]
Use loginctl command and specify multiple session IDs at the command-line and verify that details about these sessons are brought up in the output.
[Regression Potential]
Minimal, current behaviour is not sane at all, and it is a typpo fix from '1' to 'i' meaning that first argument was always used, instead of the current iterated one.
Kubuntu zesty, 232-21ubuntu2
See upstream bug https://github.com/systemd/systemd/issues/5733 with
patch attached.
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