On 11/06/2010 06:00 AM, Robin Atwood wrote: > On Saturday 06 November 2010, James Tyrer wrote: >> It is difficult to understand why bugs that have patches attached are >> closed without being fixed. >> >> Perhaps if you read the bug, you might have a better understanding of >> the problem. >> >> My analysis, off the top of my head, would be that the KDE project gives >> developers positive reinforcement for how many bugs that they close, not >> how many bugs that they fix. >> >> IAC, I remembered that this bug had never been fixed when I upgraded to >> the 4.5 BRANCH, it is no problem for e because I use my patch, but I >> thought that perhaps other users had the same problem and it would be >> nice if my patch was committed. >> >> IIUC, users are permitted to reopen their bugs if they have not been fixed. >> >> I don't know exactly what I should say about this but it would appear >> that when developers have the time to interfere with people trying to >> fix bugs and when they have the time to write nasty comments on Bugzilla >> somebody that is actually working on fixing bugs, there is something >> wrong here. >> >> IAC, the patch is attached and it should also fix Bug 183671. >> >> I have not been able to reproduce the problem in Bug 183671, so I would >> appreciate it if someone that is having KDESU fail on: "Last login: >> <date of last login>" would please test it for me. >> >> Note that you can see why KDESU is failing by running it in a Konsole: >> >> kdesu konqueror >> >> If you don't have the command: 'kdesu' available, you need a link: >> >> $KDEDIR/bin/kdesu -> $KDEDIR/lib/kde4/libexec/kdesu > I just tried "kdesu konqueror" here and it worked fine. I start several apps > with kdesu from autostart (kate, konqueror) and they also work. Perhaps the > devs don't do anything because they can't reproduce the error. However, kdesu > *is* very delicate and I sometimes have to clean out the kde stuff in /tmp and > /var/tmp before logging on to get apps to start. > Yes, the problem does not affect everyone. Yes, I really hate it when that happens.
When you log in as root, you may or may not get these two messages: You have new mail. Last login: Fri Nov 5 06:28:16 MST 2010 on tty6 If you get one or both of them when KDESU logs in as root, it will screw up. The patch should fix this. What I do not know is why some people have no problems and why it fails for others. If I login on a VT console, (and I have system mail) I get both messages, but if I log in (su -) in a Konsole, I do not get the: "Last login:" message but it appears that the reporter of one of the other bugs does. IAC, although I don't understand the cause, other people have reported it, so I have attempted to fix it. It is also a possibility that your distro has fixed this. -- James Tyrer Linux (mostly) From Scratch ___________________________________________________ This message is from the kde-linux mailing list. Account management: https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-linux. Archives: http://lists.kde.org/. More info: http://www.kde.org/faq.html.