Hi dirdi,
I took your advice into accoutn and included the full notice under KNOWN BUGS
section while keeping a short (but highlighted) notice under the option's
description. This way, there should be no confusion. Thank you for the advice.
Regards,
On Wed, Jan 15, 2020 at 08:15:28PM +0100, dird
I have produced this patch (attached to this mail). If you think that this is
not sufficient, tell me. The patch won't be merged until a couple of days
anyway.
On Fri, Jan 10, 2020 at 04:18:40PM -0500, Simon Désaulniers wrote:
> Hi again,
>
> Actually, I have just looked at the man page and the
Hi again,
Actually, I have just looked at the man page and the faulty behaviour is not
about the option `-n`, but the default program behaviour as you said previously.
However, this is under documentation for `-n` that forking is mentioned.
Therefore, the second suggestion about removing the optio
Hi dirdi,
You are right. Would you simply add a notice in the man page by forwarding to
the upstream bug URL? Or would you totally remove the option from the man page?
I am more tempted in doing the former. What do you think?
Regards,
On Mon, Jan 06, 2020 at 04:29:09AM +0100, dirdi wrote:
> Pack
Package: i3lock-fancy
Version: 0.0~git20160228.0.0fcb933-2
Followup-For: Bug #93
I suggest to at least patch the man page and document the actual behavior,
since not forking might have severe security implications: E.g. consider the
following shell script which is supposed to lock the screen
Hi again,
I have been told that we don't close upstream bugs. In fact, you clearly tagged
it accordingly. Therefore, I guess you should forget my comment. I will reopen
this bug and flag it as forwarded to the upstream issue I mentioned before.
We'll wait for reoslution from upstream.
Regards,
O
Hi,
> Unlike the man page suggests, i3lock-fancy does not fork, no matter if the
> -n argument was supplied or not.
This issue is not related to any manipulation on the packager's end. This is an
upstream issue. In fact, a bug report has been filed [1] in upstream's bug
tracking system exactly 6
Package: i3lock-fancy
Version: 0.0~git20160228.0.0fcb933-2
Severity: normal
Tags: upstream
Unlike the man page suggests, i3lock-fancy does not fork, no matter if the -n
argument was supplied or not.
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