On Wed, Sep 10, 2008 at 5:34 PM, Jeff Blank <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I just upgraded a RELENG_7 (amd64) box from 20080714 to "latest" > (which seems to be from a few days ago--no changes from Monday > morning's csup to today's) and can no longer see the effect of writing > to /dev/console as non-root. When I log in using xdm, my user owns > /dev/console, mode 0622 (-rw--w--w-), and I start an 'xterm -C'. But > when I, for example, > > echo foo > /dev/console > > I see nothing in the console xterm. No error messages, and echo exits > 0. If I su to root and do the same, I get 'foo' in the same console > xterm. Syslog messages to /dev/console also appear, of course. All > the above applies to xconsole as well, not just xterm. I did > recompile xterm from 20080616 ports, but it didn't fix the issue > (didn't expect it to, as xterm clearly has no trouble attaching and > reading). So my echo is getting lost in the kernel, I guess. > > Known problem? Intentional change? Something else?
I have seen this problem since 6.x times and still on 7.x. I also noticed that if I send something to the console after xconsole starts then I can sned messages as an ordinary user. My workaround was modifying the Xsetup_0 script (I used xdm for login), adding a line with (sleep 3; date >> "$dev_console") & just after starting xconsole. I didn't have time to set up a machine with 8-CURRENT yet, so I could not check if the new mp-safe tty implementation fixes this, either intentionally or by a fortunate side effect. -- cd /usr/ports/sysutils/life make clean _______________________________________________ freebsd-stable@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-stable To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"