Correct, in gutsy, it does not use mcpp [EMAIL PROTECTED] any more. As said, I
noticed the problem during the update from feisty to gutsy after the kdm
restart because of a new PAM. Later, the dist-upgrade apparently
replaced xrdb or changed its settings to not use [EMAIL PROTECTED] any more.
In Feisty, it still uses [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
polzer:~ 3> DISPLAY=:1 strace -fe execve xrdb -merge ~/.Xresources
execve("/usr/bin/xrdb", ["xrdb", "-merge", "/home/polzer/.Xresources"], [/* 29
vars */]) = 0
Process 29238 attached
[pid 29238] execve("/bin/sh", ["sh", "-c", "/usr/bin/mcpp [EMAIL PROTECTED]
-DHOST=hagge"...], [/* 29 vars */]) = 0
But, as the bug is fixed now... it won't happen that the buggy version
possibly enters feisty backports, or something like that.
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mcpp eating last character of words - this breaks xrdb
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/139910
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