* Gene Heskett [201228 00:51]:
> On Sunday 27 December 2020 18:34:02 Chris Hofstaedtler wrote:
[..]
> I don't I'd be so quick to cancel/close this bug, as that is not where it
> goes for me. My stretch does not have an /etc/default/su file. Yet su
> works. I generally use konsole and run tde,
On Sunday 27 December 2020 18:34:02 Chris Hofstaedtler wrote:
> * Gene Heskett [201227 23:33]:
> > > unicorn:~$ cat /etc/default/su
> > > ALWAYS_SET_PATH yes
> >
> > This has been done on stretch, but has no effect on this:
> >
> > gene@coyote:~$ sudo -i
> > [sudo] password for gene:
> >
* Gene Heskett [201227 23:33]:
> > unicorn:~$ cat /etc/default/su
> > ALWAYS_SET_PATH yes
>
> This has been done on stretch, but has no effect on this:
>
> gene@coyote:~$ sudo -i
> [sudo] password for gene:
> root@coyote:~$ su amanda -c "geany bak-indices-configs"
> configuration error -
On Wed, 7 Oct 2020 09:52:43 -0400 Greg Wooledge wrote:
> There is no /etc/default/su file by default, but if you create one and
> put
>
> ALWAYS_SET_PATH yes
>
> in it, then su *does* change the PATH variable, and this avoids the
warning
> message from login.
>
> ii util-linux 2.33.1-0.1 amd64
There is no /etc/default/su file by default, but if you create one and
put
ALWAYS_SET_PATH yes
in it, then su *does* change the PATH variable, and this avoids the warning
message from login.
ii util-linux 2.33.1-0.1 amd64miscellaneous system utilities
unicorn:~$ cat
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