Rob Leslie writes:
I can't reproduce this; however, you might make sure you don't have `su'
aliased to something under zsh. Check with `which'.
It isn't aliased. Nut I found the problem, which has nothing to do
with su. I had an export UID in my environment, and thus the spawned
zsh changed
With the zsh package version 2.6-beta13-2, there is something really
strange happening when root uses zsh: if I do a
% su
I get a new shell that is *not* a root one, where when I do
% su -
I effectively get a root shell. This is especially strange as the su
command works
Hello,
With the zsh package version 2.6-beta13-2, there is something really
strange happening when root uses zsh: if I do a
% su
I get a new shell that is *not* a root one, where when I do
% su -
I effectively get a root shell. This is especially strange as the su
command
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