On Wednesday 26 of August 2015 04:49:04 David C. Rankin wrote:
Tim, Slavek, Darrell, All, (whoever is left?)
I've checked from time to time to see if http://bugs.pearsoncomputing.net/show_bug.cgi?id=1998 has been resolved to crank up my Arch build system again. When we left, the problem was TDE did not provide user session tracking or a multi-seat implementation for a pure-systemd environment (without ConsoleKit).
TDE provides basic support for systemd - from TDM through kdesktop to tdepowersave. What is not yet implemented, is support for multi-seat.
By Darrell is also a proposal to add support into k3b - inhibitor for suspend / shutdown during recording media (bug 2389).
This resulted in applications being launched, but never terminated after they had been closed by the user.
In this I have again and again oppose. It has already been repeatedly shown that failure in closing the processes had a different cause and no connection with systemd. See bug 1902.
Can anyone confirm correct behavior of TDE in a pure-systemd setting w/o ConsoleKit? Even without multi-seat, it is worth building TDE if the issue described in bug 1998 has been resolved.
What says the brain trust?
Systemd is currently used on Debian 8.x (Jessie) and Ubuntu 15.04 (Vivid). I also do tests on Ubuntu 14.04 (Trusty) with added systemd. For Ubuntu is also created systemd service for TDM:
http://git.trinitydesktop.org/cgit/tde-packaging/tree/ubuntu/maverick/tdebas...