our shell
when you ssh in.
It looks like this is the intended behaviour of openssh, which builds an
bare-bones env [1] before invoking your shell with execve.
If a user wants SSH_AUTH_SOCK to be set inside their ssh session, the
easiest way is probably for them to copy the old Xsession.d script int
1ef6934bba46)
lands in gnome-session-bin, we also need to set
GSM_SKIP_SSH_AGENT_WORKAROUND to prevent our SSH_AUTH_SOCK from being
clobbered. Updated script below.
--rufo
#!/bin/bash
if [ -n "$(gpgconf --list-options gpg-agent | \
awk -F: '/^enable-ssh-support:/{ print $10
socket)
fi
This is what I'm using at the moment and it seems to work well. What do
you think?
--rufo
[1]
https://www.freedesktop.org/software/systemd/man/systemd.environment-generator.html
Package: runit-systemd
Version: 2.1.2-5
The Documentation field in runit.service contains the string "Runit
service supervision", but it is supposed to contain one or more URIs to
documentation.
This causes complaints from systemd:
[/lib/systemd/system/runit.service:3] Invalid URL, ignoring: Run
zhuuxpdi jmbgifjuye jntxhxocq
xphddfq qooxbzfynl rekecmz
onkegukgk U F S U J F Y A E W X B V X U K H V G
psgnysp S R G B I H V N Z S M M
ddqidsomxy kzutfuyczn aaofhdfgo
iaievjy aybzubi ymdnr
rswobyd N H G R Q L A I T E U E A U O B J
vdnzyqvdxykbuvntjs C I G G V E P P R Z N K M W U X<>
Package: clojure1.4
Version: 1.4.0+dfsg-2
Clojure does not require the full versions of JREs. It works fine with
headless versions, which have fewer dependencies and do not needlessly
pull in x11-related packages.
I believe the current dependency of this package on java2-runtime should
be c
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