Bug#776997: systemd-sysv's shutdown can not handle all parameters / arguments

Michael Biebl biebl at debian.org
Fri Feb 20 14:33:42 GMT 2015


Hi,

Am 20.02.2015 um 14:27 schrieb Aaron:
> I'd say that the problem is not that -F option doesn't work anymore,
> which is fine since there is no such an option in manpage, but rather
> that shutdown_parse_argv() function in /src/systemctl/systemctl.c fails
> to parse the arguments correctly.
> 
> Shouldn't it be reported upstream or it is already fixed in newer
> versions of systemd-sysv?

With 219-2 from experimental, the parameter -F (or -f) is silently
ignored and running "shutdown -F now" will shutdown the system without
an error message.
There is no warning logged, that this parameter is no longer supported.



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