On Tue, 2011-03-08 at 14:52 +0100, Korek wrote:
> tty_tickets were causing the problem!
> 
> Turned them off. Dunno what tty_tickets are exactly for, but it works
> fine now.
> http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=598567

I had also been having that problem (on Gentoo) for a couple months now.
Thank you for figuring it out and posting the link!

-Terrence

> Thx
> 
> On 03/08/2011 02:41 PM, Korek wrote: 
> > Ok, a little more light into this:
> > 
> > It does work both on LMDE and Debian Sqeeze (fresh install) in
> > console.
> > It does not work under gnome. (both systems)  ..now, It seems to be
> > a serious problem.
> > 
> > test@debian:~$ sudo ls
> > [sudo] password for test: 
> > Dokumenty  Hudba  Obrázky  Plocha  Stažené  Šablony  Veřejné  Videa
> > test@debian:~$ sudo ls
> > Dokumenty  Hudba  Obrázky  Plocha  Stažené  Šablony  Veřejné  Videa
> > test@debian:~$ fish
> > Welcome to fish, the friendly interactive shell
> > Type help for instructions on how to use fish
> > test@debian ~> sudo ls
> > [sudo] password for test: 
> > Dokumenty  Hudba  Obrázky  Plocha  Stažené  Šablony  Veřejné  Videa
> > test@debian ~> sudo ls
> > [sudo] password for test: 
> > Dokumenty  Hudba  Obrázky  Plocha  Stažené  Šablony  Veřejné  Videa
> > test@debian ~>
> > 
> > 
> > On 03/08/2011 12:55 PM, Korek wrote: 
> > > I'm using Linux Mint DE  (based on Debian)  ... tried to boot from
> > > LiveDVD - it's the same.
> > > Tried to install Debian Squeeze in Virtualbox - it works.
> > > 
> > > So there's something wrong with Mint. I've posted the question
> > > into Mint forums.
> > > 
> > > Just for the record:
> > > http://forums.linuxmint.com/viewtopic.php?f=141&t=67878&start=0
> > > 
> > > Z
> > > 
> > > On 03/07/2011 11:31 PM, Jan Kanis wrote: 
> > > > Check that fish and bash are both actually calling the sudo
> > > > command directly, i.e. that there are not any functions/aliases
> > > > for sudo. If both are calling the command directly, my guess is
> > > > that it must be something with environment variables. See if
> > > > there are any exported ones in bash/fish that look relevant,
> > > > else try duplicating the entire environment that one shell uses
> > > > to the other when calling sudo. AFAIK these are the only real
> > > > ways in which the specific shell could influence how a command
> > > > executes. 
> > > > 
> > > > Jan
> > > > 
> > > > 
> > > > On Mon, Mar 7, 2011 at 21:38, Korek <korek...@seznam.cz> wrote:
> > > >         "z"  - that's my username
> > > >         
> > > >         echo $USER
> > > >         z
> > > >         
> > > >         Thanks
> > > >         
> > > >         On 03/07/2011 06:45 PM, Stestagg wrote:
> > > >         > what is the value of the $USER environment variable in
> > > >         your fish shell?
> > > >         >
> > > >         > Thanks
> > > >         >
> > > >         > Steve
> > > >         > (ps. sorry for the initial reply, pressed wrong
> > > >         button)
> > > >         >
> > > >         > On Mon, Mar 7, 2011 at 5:30 PM, David
> > > >         Frascone<d...@frascone.com>  wrote:
> > > >         >> Same here -- works for me.  And, iirc, it has always
> > > >         worked correctly for
> > > >         >> me. :)
> > > >         >> Try the current version(s).
> > > >         >> -Dave
> > > >         >>
> > > >         >> On Mon, Mar 7, 2011 at 9:25 AM, Myrddin
> > > >         Emrys<myrd...@gmail.com>  wrote:
> > > >         >>> I have to say that this has not been my experience.
> > > >         I am not using the
> > > >         >>> latest fish however; I'm using the default version
> > > >         in the Ubunto repository.
> > > >         >>> I have had no problems using sudo; it properly
> > > >         remembers and uses my
> > > >         >>> password timeout.
> > > >         >>>
> > > >         >>> On Mon, Mar 7, 2011 at 09:58,
> > > >         Korek<korek...@seznam.cz>  wrote:
> > > >         >>>> Hello, I have a problem with sudo vs fish
> > > >         >>>>
> > > >         >>>> when I use sudo, it asks me to enter password
> > > >         repeatedly, even thou I
> > > >         >>>> have sudo timeout set to 15 minutes.
> > > >         >>>> sudo works correctly under bash
> > > >         >>>>
> > > >         >>>> look at the following example:
> > > >         >>>>
> > > >         >>>> z@pc /t/zTemp>  ls
> > > >         >>>> a/  b/
> > > >         >>>> z@pc /t/zTemp>  sudo ls
> > > >         >>>> [sudo] password for z:
> > > >         >>>> a  b
> > > >         >>>> z@pc /t/zTemp>  sudo ls
> > > >         >>>> [sudo] password for z:
> > > >         >>>> a  b
> > > >         >>>> z@pc /t/zTemp>  bash
> > > >         >>>> z@pc /tmp/zTemp $ sudo ls
> > > >         >>>> [sudo] password for z:
> > > >         >>>> a  b
> > > >         >>>> z@pc /tmp/zTemp $ sudo ls
> > > >         >>>> a  b
> > > >         >>>>
> > > >         >>>> fish, version 1.23.1
> > > >         >>>>
> > > >         >>>> Any clues?
> > > >         >>>> thx
> > > >         >>>>
> > > >         >>>>
> > > >         >>>>
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