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and subject line Re: systemd: systemctl --host=... status foo.service breaks
terminal without dbus
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regarding systemd: systemctl --host=... status foo.service breaks terminal
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Package: systemd
Version: 239-7
Severity: normal
Hi,
this bug report is about an issue which I consider a usability
issue. I'm happy to forward/discuss this with upstream, though I'd
like to discuss this within Debian and pkg-systemd team before.
When invoking:
# systemctl --host=... status ssh.service
then the terminal kind of breaks, if dbus isn't present.
For example if `PermitRootLogin yes` is set in sshd_config
and trying to connect to the local system *without* dbus being
present I get:
root@debian-sid01:~# systemctl --host=$(hostname) status ssh.service
root@debian-sid01's password:
root@debian-sid01:~#
root@debian-sid01:~#·root@debian-sid01:~#·root@debian-sid01:~#·root@debian-sid01:~#·
So whenever pressing the <enter> key the prompt gets worse (and only
a `reset` fixes that). :) As soon as dbus is present/available it
works as intended though.
This is quite irritating, not even getting an error/warning message.
I'm aware that dbus is inside Recommends and withouth dbus quite
some functionality is missing, though I'm wondering if there's
anything that could be improved here? Any opinions/ideas?
regards,
-mika-
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Version: 255.2-4
This was marked as fixed-upstream and I fail to reproduce this on Debian
sid as well.
So closing the downstream bug report accordingly.
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