Can you tell me where did  ubuntu15.04 define the environment variables 
"UPSTART_SESSION"  ?



yan...@iscas.ac.cn
 
From: Dimitri John Ledkov
Date: 2016-01-08 20:52
To: yan...@iscas.ac.cn
CC: ubuntu-devel-discuss
Subject: Re: Re: about upstart
Hi,
 
You have asked a lot of questions already. Could you maybe elaborate
what are you investigating overall? Or what are you trying to achieve?
Answering questions one by one is not very productive.
 
UPSTART_SESSION variable points at private unix socket that one can
use to communicate with a user session upstart. When present in the
environment, initctl and other tools use that socket to talk to the
user upstart session.
 
Regards,
 
Dimitri.
 
On 8 January 2016 at 01:55, yan...@iscas.ac.cn <yan...@iscas.ac.cn> wrote:
>
>
> Where is the definition of environment variable "UPSTART_SESSION"
>
>
> From: Martin Pitt
> Date: 2016-01-07 17:54
> To: yan...@iscas.ac.cn
> CC: ubuntu-devel-discuss
> Subject: Re: Re: about upstart
> yan...@iscas.ac.cn [2016-01-07 15:20 +0800]:
>> How does ubuntu solve the the problem “initctl can not use when
>> /sbin/upstart and systemd in ubuntu14.10”.And  how is the reasion?
>
> Sorry, I cannot parse this.
>
> You use "initctl" as user for the user upstart, and you don't use it
> as root for system services when the system is running systemd.
>
> Martin
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