Public bug reported:
Ubuntu has a long-standing patch claiming to raise the session service
startup timeout from 25s to 60s (with a comment saying it is raised to
40s).
However, this patch is pointless, for two reasons:
* A later directive in the same file which takes precedence, also sets the
service_start_timeout.
* That later directive sets the service_start_timeout to 120s, so even if the
patch worked as intended, it would be *reducing* the timeout.
Please consider dropping this.
** Affects: dbus (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1479771
Title:
patch to raise service_start_timeout in session.conf does nothing and
is unnecessary
Status in dbus package in Ubuntu:
New
Bug description:
Ubuntu has a long-standing patch claiming to raise the session service
startup timeout from 25s to 60s (with a comment saying it is raised to
40s).
However, this patch is pointless, for two reasons:
* A later directive in the same file which takes precedence, also sets the
service_start_timeout.
* That later directive sets the service_start_timeout to 120s, so even if the
patch worked as intended, it would be *reducing* the timeout.
Please consider dropping this.
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