Am Sonntag, 11. Mai 2014, 09:13:09 schrieb Marc Haber:
> On Sat, 10 May 2014 16:27:00 +0200, Bas Wijnen <wij...@debian.org>
> 
> wrote:
> >This is the part you should _NEVER_ do.  It is YOUR responsibitiliy, as a
> >maintainer (you are the maintainer, right?), to make sure that a bug that
> >is reported in the wrong place gets sent to the right place.  It is GOOD
> >that a user reports it (it is a real bug), and it isn't a problem if
> >technically it isn't in your package; you just fix that.
> >
> >These sort of responses are giving you a bad name.  If you'd leave that
> >statement out, the mail would be helpful.  With it, the user will feel that
> >you tell them to "go away" (which was complained about in this very
> >thread).
> +1
> 
> Don't discourage people from reporting bugs, even if they do so at the
> wrong place.

Honestly I did not have an idea about what the right place would be.

And added to that: I even don´t have one now.

I admit I lack full understanding of what is doing what in this scenario.

Yet the su manpage clearly states that su doesn´t open a new login session. So 
if it does, its a bug in su´s behaviour. This directly contradicts Steve´s 
argument.

I´d still would use start-stop-daemon in dirmngr init script. Yet, as I 
outlined in my other mails, this does not fix all of the issue.

-- 
Martin 'Helios' Steigerwald - http://www.Lichtvoll.de
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