[Bug 1187579] Re: Upgrading systemd to 204-0ubuntu1 clears running XDG_RUNTIME_DIR ?!
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Wed Jun 5 10:52:21 UTC 2013
This bug was fixed in the package systemd - 204-0ubuntu2
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systemd (204-0ubuntu2) saucy; urgency=low
* debian/rules: Add /system/firmware and /vendor/firmware to firmware search
paths. (LP: #1187616)
* debian/libpam-systemd.postinst: Notify about required reboot when
upgrading from < 204, as due to changed cgroup layout restarting logind
after the upgrade would lose all existing sessions. (LP: #1187579)
-- Martin Pitt <martin.pitt at ubuntu.com> Wed, 05 Jun 2013 11:07:38 +0200
** Changed in: systemd (Ubuntu)
Status: Fix Committed => Fix Released
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Title:
Upgrading systemd to 204-0ubuntu1 clears running XDG_RUNTIME_DIR ?!
Status in “systemd” package in Ubuntu:
Fix Released
Bug description:
After recent upgrade [1] my current in-flight user session has lost
support for GPG and SSH agents.
My XDG_RUNTIME_DIR also looks suspiciously emptyish.
$ du -a $XDG_RUNTIME_DIR
0 /run/user/1000/dconf
0 /run/user/1000/pulse/native
4 /run/user/1000/pulse/pid
4 /run/user/1000/pulse
0 /run/user/1000/gvfs
4 /run/user/1000
$ env | grep AUTH
SSH_AUTH_SOCK=/run/user/1000/keyring-mOahZg/ssh
And indeed it looks like the above SSH_AUTH_SOCK is no longer there.
I'm blaming upgrade of systemd packages =) And suspecting they are not
safe to upgrade. Fedora applies upgrades on shutdown/startup, and thus
there are usually no in-flight user-sessions.
[1] http://paste.ubuntu.com/5734272/
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