Martin Kolman wrote:
On Fri, 2016-05-27 at 18:15 +0200, Björn Persson wrote:
> Dominique Martinet <dominique.martinet(a)cea.fr> wrote:
>>
>> Just noticed this change on rawhide...
>>
https://github.com/systemd/systemd/blob/master/NEWS#L29
>> * systemd-logind will now by default terminate user processes
>> that are
>> part of the user session scope unit (session-XX.scope) when the
>> user
>> logs out. This behavior is controlled by the KillUserProcesses=
>> setting in logind.conf, and the previous default of "no" is now
>> changed to "yes". This means that user sessions will be
>> properly
>> cleaned up after, but additional steps are necessary to allow
>> intentionally long-running processes to survive logout.
> This sounds very much like a system-wide Change. Where can I find the
> Change proposal?
>
> Björn Persson
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Also I could see separate Workstation & Server changes - as the impact
of this change is IMHO much bigger than on the Workstation where it
actually might have benefits in some cases.
This change might be reasonable on a Workstation but it makes no sense on a
Server. It's debatable whether it's actually reasonable on a Workstation too.
Jobs backgrounded with "&" in a shell are expected to keep running. Having
to
create rules and profiles for every possible command is idiotic.
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