2006-05-29 15:56:15 |
Stoic Jed |
bug |
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added bug |
2006-05-31 00:20:19 |
Sebastien Bacher |
gdm: status |
Unconfirmed |
Confirmed |
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2006-05-31 00:20:19 |
Sebastien Bacher |
gdm: assignee |
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desktop-bugs |
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2006-05-31 00:20:19 |
Sebastien Bacher |
gdm: severity |
Normal |
Minor |
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2006-05-31 00:20:19 |
Sebastien Bacher |
gdm: statusexplanation |
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Thanks for your bug. I've just tried on a bunch of softwares from init.d and several have that issue, that might be something to change to the lsb-base package |
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2007-03-28 08:58:02 |
Tormod Volden |
gdm: statusexplanation |
Thanks for your bug. I've just tried on a bunch of softwares from init.d and several have that issue, that might be something to change to the lsb-base package |
Verified on Feisty that removing --exec makes it work. Additionally, the --oknodo argument to start-stop-daemon makes the script return success even if it did not kill gdm.
I guess start-stop-daemon should just ignore the --exec argument when --stop is present? At least not just ignore everything and quit.
OTOH if this is expected behavior from start-stop-daemon, many init scripts must be fixed. |
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2007-03-28 10:52:26 |
Tormod Volden |
description |
Binary package hint: gdm
Non-root user trying to stop gdm gets the following:
$ /etc/init.d/gdm stop
* Stopping GNOME Display Manager... [ ok ]
Should there instead be an error message, since gdm is not actually stopped?
Using gdm version 2.14.6-0ubuntu2 on Ubuntu Dapper. |
Binary package hint: gdm
Trying to stop gdm gives the following:
$ /etc/init.d/gdm stop
* Stopping GNOME Display Manager... [ ok ]
Should there instead be an error message, since gdm is not actually stopped?
Using gdm version 2.14.6-0ubuntu2 on Ubuntu Dapper. |
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2007-03-28 10:52:26 |
Tormod Volden |
title |
/etc/init.d/gdm stop falsely reports gdm stopped |
/etc/init.d/gdm stop fails and falsely reports success |
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2008-11-19 10:52:11 |
Sebastien Bacher |
dpkg: assignee |
desktop-bugs |
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2008-11-19 10:52:11 |
Sebastien Bacher |
dpkg: statusexplanation |
Verified on Feisty that removing --exec makes it work. Additionally, the --oknodo argument to start-stop-daemon makes the script return success even if it did not kill gdm.
I guess start-stop-daemon should just ignore the --exec argument when --stop is present? At least not just ignore everything and quit.
OTOH if this is expected behavior from start-stop-daemon, many init scripts must be fixed. |
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2010-09-16 19:49:34 |
Mathieu Pillard |
removed subscriber Mathieu Pillard |
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