[Bug 1791983] Re: kill -TERM exitcode regression 16.04

Guido U. Draheim gdraheim at aservo.com
Thu Nov 15 07:42:10 UTC 2018


Another month has passed without a hint.

Ubuntu 16.04 LTS will be kept broken?

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Title:
  kill -TERM exitcode regression 16.04

Status in procps package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  I had a regression error in one of my testsuites.
  https://github.com/gdraheim/docker-systemctl-replacement/issues/43

  After investigating I did find that the command "kill -TERM" behaves
  different in Ubuntu 16.04 in comparison to all other Ubuntu versions
  and in comparison to all other tested Linux distributions
  (opensuse,centos).

  ====> "kill -TERM" does report an exitcode=0 (OK) where it should say
  failed.

  Note that the testsuite of coreutils does define a behaviour of not-ok at
  http://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/coreutils.git/tree/tests/misc/kill.sh

  There you can see

      # params required
      returns_ 1 env kill || fail=1
      returns_ 1 env kill -TERM || fail=1

  However this is the result tested with the available docker images

     == kill
       ubuntu:14.04 => 1
       ubuntu:16.04 => 1
       ubuntu:18.04 => 1
       ubuntu:18.10 => 1
     == kill -TERM
       ubuntu:14.04 => 1
       ubuntu:16.04 => 0
       ubuntu:18.04 => 1
       ubuntu:18.10 => 1

  I am attaching the testscript that shows the results above.

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