Hi,
I am in a process of porting my crontabs over to shepherd timers and
noticed a difference.
Given a timer executed under some user (via #:user "git" #:group "git"
keyword arguments), the HOME variable is set to /. Is that correct? I
get that it might be desirable for a root user, but for reg
Closing this issue as it was found out this is not an issue
of itself, just a manifestation of wrongly unmounted root file system,
which is why Guix has seen more file corruptions recently.
See #77086 for more details. Moreover this shouldn't be an issue
anymore as it seems a recent update of sh
Hi,
Luis Felipe writes:
> Hi, Danny.
>
>> In order to debug this problem, please try setting the environment
>> variable
>> before starting nautilus, like this:
>>
>> killall nautilus
>> export LIBMOUNT_FSTAB=/etc/fstab
>> nautilus
>>
>> Then check whether detecting chan
Hi Simon and Pierre,
Maybe we should close this bug unless we have a definite way to
reproduce it? I've marked this bug with moreinfo and unreproducible for
now.
Cheers!
Arun
Hi,
I found more info, firstly the crash’s backtrace with some debug info:
(gdb) bt
#0 0x00405f41 in usb_protection_proxy_ready (source_object=0x39b3a050,
res=0x39b3a120, user_data=0x39b0e500) at
../gnome-settings-daemon-47.2/plugins/usb-protection/gsd-usb-protection-manager.c:1093
#1
Fixed, see #73143.
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