Mike Stone
/run/utmp is no longer provided in trixie, which means that the
mechanisms used to show active sessions in unix for several decades no
longer work. There's a replacement mechanism provided by systemd, but
it's not 1:1. I propose that for trixie *both* mechanisms are active, so
a person can choose between them (and compare the output, to better
identify gaps between the historic utmp mechanism and the new and
improved systemd facility). I've been told that the reason this can't be
done is that utmp isn't y2038 compliant, but it seems to me that we
won't be supporting trixie in y2038, so who cares? Are there any factors
to consider that I've missed?
- utmp in trixie Michael Stone
- Re: utmp in trixie Craig Small
- Re: utmp in trixie Michael Stone
- Re: utmp in trixie Bill Allombert
- Re: utmp in trixie Marco d'Itri
- Re: utmp in trixie Michael Stone
- Re: utmp in trixie Marco d'Itri
- Re: utmp in trixie Michael Stone
- Re: utmp in trixie Chris Hofstaedtler
- Re: utmp in trixie Michael Biebl
- Re: utmp in trixie Craig Small