On 2005-05-28 Christian Perrier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Quoting Andreas Metzler ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
[...]
> >   * Make login and su use limits.so PAM module by default
> >     Closes: #300720
 
> > breaks stuff like this:
> > nice -n 19 su -c "somecommand" someuser
> > because pam_limits.so resets the nice value to 0 even if
> > /etc/security/limits.conf is empty.

> > See <http://bugs.debian.org/241663>.

> Well, indeed. But, here, aren't we more the victims of #241663 rather
> than the responsible for the change of behaviour ?

> I'm considering reassining this to libpam-modules and merge it with
> 241663

Hello,
I'd appreciate if this bug could stay assigned to login for
documentation purposes.

I agree with you that the proper fix is to change pam_limits, however
I doubt this is going to happen soon. - I'll leave up to your
judgement whether you consider this issue or #300720 more important.
             thanks, cu andreas

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