Your message dated Sun, 1 Sep 2019 13:15:02 +0200
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and subject line Re: "a stop job is running" messages should mention what
package is involved
has caused the Debian Bug report #808903,
regarding "a stop job is running" messages should mention what package is
involved
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Package: systemd
Version: 228-2+b1
Severity: wishlist
Rather than at poweroff just saying "a stop job is running for session
c1 of user jidanni", you should also say what is the culprit behind all
of this.
I.e., the message should also mention which package is involved.
The user is helpless to find out what is the culprit and can only just
sit there and stare in wonder.
Or he needs to go through all the trouble to power back on his machine
just to find the seven or so characters that compose the package to
blame's name.
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On Thu, 24 Dec 2015 16:55:32 +0800 =?utf-8?B?56mN5Li55bC8?= Dan Jacobson
<[email protected]> wrote:
> Package: systemd
> Version: 228-2+b1
> Severity: wishlist
>
> Rather than at poweroff just saying "a stop job is running for session
> c1 of user jidanni", you should also say what is the culprit behind all
> of this.
>
> I.e., the message should also mention which package is involved.
>
> The user is helpless to find out what is the culprit and can only just
> sit there and stare in wonder.
>
> Or he needs to go through all the trouble to power back on his machine
> just to find the seven or so characters that compose the package to
> blame's name.
If you mean the package name in the dpkg sense, then this is not doable.
We can't run dpkg -S during shutdown to determine a package name.
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