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Message #64431
[Bug 1435492] Re: Xsession crash after login (fix for #678421 breaks)
Hi Johannes, thanks for your report.
I'm the one who proposed the use of /bin/bash, so I'm kind of
disinclined to agree on switching back. ;) There were valid reasons for
making that change.
Can't help thinking that you ask for trouble by excluding /sbin from
$PATH, but possibly it's not just a mistake.
Other ways, besides those you mention, to deal with this bug might be:
* Change the upstart files so they call the upstart bin with full path.
* Add some condition to the .profile file in /etc/skel so it does not
source ~/.bashrc when sourced by a DM.
( Got that idea from http://askubuntu.com/questions/591937 )
Subscribed Martin Pitt, who helped out with bug #678421.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1435492
Title:
Xsession crash after login (fix for #678421 breaks)
Status in lightdm package in Ubuntu:
New
Bug description:
According to changelog.Debian from version 1.12.3 on lightdm is using
"bash for the session to improve error handling" to fix #678421.
Unfortunately this can break the session start up when the user sets
the $PATH environment variable in ~/.bashrc. Then /sbin might no
longer be in $PATH and /etc/X11/Xsession.d/99cadence-session-start
won't find /sbin/upstart when calling "upstart --user"
The mechanism is the following:
1. /usr/sbin/lightdm-session lines 37-42 source among others
~/.profile
2. The usual .profile of /etc/skel will source ~/.bashrc if the shell
is Bash (and not /bin/sh)
3. ~/.bashrc (maybe) is setting $PATH without /sbin
4. upstart --user call fails as /sbin is not in $PATH
Suggested solutions:
* switch back to /bin/sh
* make sure that /sbin is in $PATH
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