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screen-4.6.0 regression: within su: Cannot open your terminal '/dev/pts/
From: |
Andrew Savchenko |
Subject: |
screen-4.6.0 regression: within su: Cannot open your terminal '/dev/pts/14' - please check |
Date: |
Thu, 29 Jun 2017 14:31:39 +0300 |
Hi,
I often use screen within su - username sessions, so that active
terminal (e.g. xterm) is owned by a user different from one using
su, e.g.:
su - test
screen
This worked fine before 4.6.0 (up to 4.5.1), with 4.6.0 I have:
$ su - test
$ screen
Cannot open your terminal '/dev/pts/14' - please check.
/dev/pts/14 is indeed not owned by user test, but this way screen
have worked fine for as long as I can remember, so this access
should not be mandatory.
Any way to return the old behaviour?
Best regards,
Andrew Savchenko
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