It appears that sometime on or before focal's release this was fixed. On
my focal server (with LDAP) this works happily under both screen and
tmux (and byobu too). It appears logname is still called by ldapscripts,
but now operates correctly. I'll mark this invalid for byobu as I don't
think it was
Putting that line in the ~/.tmux.conf file makes no difference at all
under any circumstances.
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Title:
Using ldapscripts within byobu
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...or at least at the server console it does. I will see what happens
from a remote session from the client workstation.
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Title:
Using ldapscript
Sorry it took this many months for me to get back on this but I tried
putting that line in the ~/.tmux.conf file and it made no difference. It
still produces the same output when I attempt to use ldapfinger on a
user.
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I know this is an old bug report but I believe that you need to add this
line to your ~/.tmux.conf in order for logname to return a sane value:
set -g default-terminal "xterm"
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** Changed in: byobu
Status: Confirmed => Opinion
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Using ldapscripts within byobu
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I can confirm this, outside of Byobu, running tmux alone. logname works
when run in a shell and in screen, but fails under tmux.
kirkland@x220:~$ logname
logname: no login name
kirkland@x220:~$ echo $?
1
Strace is attached.
** Also affects: tmux (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
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