Bug#904700: /etc/profiles.d/bash_completion.sh or the sourced script break sddm login

2018-11-02 Thread Gabriel F. T. Gomes
On 02 Nov 2018, Alf Gaida wrote:

>Im fine with - i didn't really dig into it, d-qt-kde does an stopped
>sourcing these files in case the shell is fish - that kind of solved
>the issue, since fish is not posix compat if i understand it right.
>
>Thank you for getting back on this.

Thank you for reporting.  If you change your mind (or get more
information about it), please do not hesitate to reopen the bug.



Bug#904700: /etc/profiles.d/bash_completion.sh or the sourced script break sddm login

2018-11-02 Thread Alf Gaida
Im fine with - i didn't really dig into it, d-qt-kde does an stopped
sourcing these files in case the shell is fish - that kind of solved the
issue, since fish is not posix compat if i understand it right.

Thank you for getting back on this.

Cheers Alf



Bug#904700: /etc/profiles.d/bash_completion.sh or the sourced script break sddm login

2018-10-25 Thread Gabriel F. T. Gomes
On 26 Jul 2018, Alf Gaida wrote:

>when user shell is set to fish and bash-completion is installed.
>Purging bash-completion "solved" the problem for fish. Culprit is the
>newly introduced sourcing of /etc/profile for fish in sddm 0.18.0.

Only today I had a look at this and I couldn't reproduce it.

I installed sddm and defined it as the default login manager (I was
prompted to do so during the installation, then I installed fish and
set it as the default shell using chsh.  Finally, I restarted the
system and logged in from the sddm login screen.

Alf,

Are you still seeing this bug you reported?
(maybe it was solved elsewhere...  sorry for taking so long to look)

I'm also running debian unstable.



Bug#904700: /etc/profiles.d/bash_completion.sh or the sourced script break sddm login

2018-07-26 Thread Alf Gaida
Package: bash-completion
Version: 1:2.8-1
Severity: important

when user shell is set to fish and bash-completion is installed. Purging 
bash-completion "solved"
the problem for fish. Culprit is the newly introduced sourcing of /etc/profile 
for fish in
sddm 0.18.0.

Greetz Alf

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