Hi chris, chris <ch...@bumblehead.com> writes:
> Josselin sent this message intended for the thread and I think they are okay > with re-pasting here, > >> Usually elogind is responsible (through a PAM module) for creating this >> runtime directory. If you're not using elogind, you'll need to create this >> directory yourself somehow. I don't really think this is a bug per-se, as >> running without elogind is advanced stuff and its consequences should be >> understood by the user. oops, sorry for not replying to all (the cardinal sin of email conversation). > I support any conclusion from Josselin and unmatched-paren and want to add > these observations, > * wlgreet *does require* the greeter lock file > * wlgreet *does not require* elogind/logind > * not-advanced users like me may want to use wlgreet without elogind I'd still like feedback from actual users of wlgreet, as I have not used it myself. I do believe the only way it could work is because something takes care of creating the runtime directory. Best, -- Josselin Poiret
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