On 15/05/21 11:07 pm, Chris Green wrote:
I'm seeing the following errors in .xsession-errors on my recently
upgraded to 21.04 xubuntu system:-

     dbus-update-activation-environment: setting 
DBUS_SESSION_BUS_ADDRESS=unix:path=/run/user/1000/bus
     dbus-update-activation-environment: setting DISPLAY=:0
     dbus-update-activation-environment: setting 
XAUTHORITY=/home/chris/.Xauthority
     /etc/X11/Xsession.d/30x11-common_xresources: line 16: has_option: command 
not found
     /etc/X11/Xsession.d/75dbus_dbus-launch: line 9: has_option: command not 
found
     gpgconf: running /usr/bin/gpg-agent failed (exitcode=2): General error
     gpgconf: fatal error (exit status 1)
     dbus-update-activation-environment: setting QT_ACCESSIBILITY=1
     /etc/X11/Xsession.d/90x11-common_ssh-agent: line 9: has_option: command 
not found
     dbus-update-activation-environment: setting SHELL=/bin/bash
     dbus-update-activation-environment: setting QT_ACCESSIBILITY=1


The 'setting' lines are as expected but not 'has_option:  command not
found' nor the gpgconf one.  I don't see any of these errors on my
other system which is still running 20.10.


Looking at the X configuration in /etc/X11 I see that the has_option()
function has been moved and (obviously) for some reason the place it
has been moved to is either not being run at all or isn't being run
before the function is used.


I've searched and can't find any references to has_option() errors,
should I report it as a bug and, if so, where?

Is it worth using Synaptic and the fix broken option?
I know there are still issues with NVIDIA cards and Wayland, so much so with my system I had to nuke it and do a reinstall from a usb key, after removing the .cache and .config files from my ~/ directory. Also with the terminal is it worth copying the bashrc files over from the unbroken system?

luck  cheers Chris

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