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#75270
[PATCH 0/3] services: greetd: Improve greeter configurations.
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Reported by: muradm <mail <at> muradm.net>
Date: Wed, 1 Jan 2025 22:49:02 UTC
Severity: normal
Tags: patch
Done: Maxim Cournoyer <maxim.cournoyer <at> gmail.com>
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Hi,
muradm <mail <at> muradm.net> writes:
[...]
>> OK; so the new version will need some fiddling from users to just
>> build
>> with their current config? Or are these expected to be rare edge
>> cases?
>
> Problems may occur with complex setups, where commands provided by
> users
> are very different from "bash -l". Knowing in advance all alternatives
> is impossible. Everything sane or default, should work as is, showing
> the warnings on reconfigure.
Thanks for explaining. That sounds reasonable to me.
[...]
>> See (info '(texinfo) @table):
>>
>> Write the ‘@table’ command at the beginning of a line, after a
>> blank
>> line, and follow it on the same line with an argument that is
>> an
>> 'indicating' command, such as ‘@code’, ‘@samp’, ‘@var’,
>> ‘@option’, or
>> ‘@kbd’ (*note Indicating::). This command will be applied to
>> the text
>> in the first column. For example, ‘@table @code’ will cause
>> the text
>> in the first column to be output as if it had been the
>> argument to a
>> ‘@code’ command.
>>
>> I think the 'indicating' command argument to @table is required, so
>> there is no default value.
>
> I have to try, may be next time.
> You want me to update all tables in greetd service documentation?
Yes, that'd be best. It can be done later in a different submission.
>>>>> - (sleep 1) ;give seatd/logind some time to start up
>>>>
>>>> That's a suspicious line which already existed. It looks fragile.
>>>> Is
>>>> it really necessary?
>>>
>>> Unfortunately, there is no good/easy way to conditionally depend
>>> on elogind or seatd. greetd-service-type and agreety greeter do not
>>> require
>>> seat, only sway based greeters may/will want it.
>>
>> I meant perhaps waiting 1 second here is no longer necessary? 1 s
>> is
>> not much at all. Perhaps added during debug/development of the
>> service
>> and forgotten? I'd trying taking it out and see.
>
> Unfortunately, if you take it out, you will end up with race condition
> when sometimes it works sometimes not. Technically, "sleep 1" may
> cause race as well, but for years I didn't have any issue with it.
OK. What do other systems do? Surely, there are better technical means
to achieve this than sleeping for one second?
> To try it, you have to configure seatd, greetd, and sway based
> greeter. Then just reboot/restart host until race.
>
> One possible is to provide additional greetd configuration that
> will expose the shepherd requirements. But I think it might
> will complicate configuration dramatically for end user.
Perhaps there could be a shepherd-requirements field attached to the
greeter configurations with a sane default value capturing the Shepherd
requirements, abstracting the complexity to most users while leaving it
configurable?
--
Thanks,
Maxim
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