On Sb, 13 iul 19, 18:15:25, Curt Howland wrote: > On Saturday 13 July 2019, Ansgar Burchardt was heard to say: > > | The first difference is probably the most user visible one. Doing > | plain 'su' is a really bad idea for many reasons, so using 'su -' > is > | strongly recommended to always get a newly set up environment > similar > | to a normal login. > > Well, that's a remarkably stupid thing to change.
In your opinion. As I see it the new su (behaviour) clearly distinguishes between "preserve environment" and "don't preserve environment". What's the point of preserving the environment, but resetting PATH? Kind regards, Andrei -- http://wiki.debian.org/FAQsFromDebianUser
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