Tom,
I discovered the bug reading cron.daily/apt reports, in the same
conditions as rafalm.
Until now, I didn't pay attention to those lines (they belong to auth.log):
Sep 10 11:54:31 pc07 sudo: pam_unix(sudo:session): session opened for user
fgudin by (uid=0)
Sep 10 11:54:31 pc07 sudo: pam_moun
Hi,
this is unrelated: my user's and the target user's home directories both
exist locally, and neither are mounted from or exported to elsewhere.
Furthermore, sudo *should not segfault*: exceptional conditions must be
handled properly. Especially when we talk about SUID to root programs.
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Fr
Hi there,
Almost once a day, I've got to log in under another id to move away my
.history file, in order to be able to spawn another shell.
I can't believe no one *cared* about this one in a 5-6 months range !
Even Intrepid doesn't include a fixed tcsh: you could just remove tcsh
for your reposit
Version 6.15.00 fixed: cf. http://bugs.gw.com/view.php?id=29
Could someone pull this into Ubuntu, please ?
Thanks in advance :-)
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Francis
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tcsh segmentation fault
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/86683
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I had the exact same issue. This is Edgy, and XFCE's autostart was
trying to launch evolution-alarm-notify itself, though Evolution already
installed a .desktop for the very same purpose (cf. "dpkg -S
/etc/xdg/autostart/evolution-alarm-notify.desktop").
To fix it: launch "xfce4-autostart-editor" a