Jan Engelhardt wrote:
Defaults were to keep the environment -- suse changes that.
Well, if you would rather like to have a security issue... see if I care.
If it is a security issue, why is it that only Suse has patched the defaults?
From a few mails earlier, you also said:
But sudo doesn't change my environment. su does.
So either SUSE changes something, or it does not change your environment. You got to pick one and stop giving people a run-around.
A sole purpose of such answers is to point out to readers of our mail list archives that it is not problem with openSUSE setup, but with your customization.
It's suse that is customizing standard utils not to work in standard ways. My "customizations", as you call them, are to try to get back to standard functionality.
You are playing games. I said: 1) sudo doesn't change my environment. 2) Then Raijko said: 3) To which I said: 4) To which you challenged me to show SuSE's customizations that I had to work around so my "sudo wouldn't change the environment" 5) Which I did. --- I fixed my sudo to work as it used to work. I now find that "su" is broken -- Independent of sudo. I have no idea why, but given special mods in many or most suse packages that make them operate in non-standard ways, I was inclined to mention the problem here first as it does not comply with documented behavior -- I didn't file it as a bug as I don't know what is causing it. sudo is not at issue for me. I fixed my configuration to suit me. But that is independent of 'su'. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-factory+owner@opensuse.org