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#1 2009-06-24 17:12:14

madpenguin
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which su? coreutils or shadow.

Tobias, did a quick grep in /ffp/var/packages and manual search in svn and came up empty. Do you use su from coreutils or shadow? Just curious.

I upgraded to readline/bash latest which broke su. Went ahead and upgraded coreutils to 7.4 and included su in the package. Everything seems to be working good FYI...

If your interested, I'll try to stress test the new combination and post back in a week or so if your interested in upgrading yourself. Not too sure how you can get away with upgrading unless you roll out a new funplug tarball tho....

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#2 2009-06-24 17:48:11

fonz
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Re: which su? coreutils or shadow.

madpenguin wrote:

Do you use su from coreutils or shadow? Just curious.

Neither. I'm using busybox su. coreutils vs. shadow seems to be a matter of taste:
- linuxfromscratch and slackware use shadow's su.
- diy-linux uses coreutils-su (reasons here: http://lists.diy-linux.org/pipermail/di … 00610.html )

I actually like busybox su.

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#3 2009-06-24 18:20:34

madpenguin
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Re: which su? coreutils or shadow.

Makes sense seeing as how it's part of funplug. Thanks.

I'll stick with coreutils even tho I prefer shadow. Seems to work good.

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