The reason today it does not do that so you can use it in scripting
effectively.  It's expected you're using that immediately in another
command which would display that error.

On Jun 21, 2017, at 7:49 AM, Philippe Lafoucrière <
[email protected]> wrote:

Just to be clear, my point is: if `oc whoami` returns "error: You must be
logged in to the server (the server has asked for the client to provide
credentials)", `oc whoami -t` should return the same if the session has
timed out ;)​

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