(In reply to comment #2)
> Setting XDG_RUNTIME_DIR=/run/user/ja is not going to solve the problem, since
> dconf relies on the system to create (and remove) the runtime dir.
Then we have at least one of the following problem:
- dconf shouldn't rely on the sytem to create the runtime dir
- the sytem (systemd?) should create the runtime dir when loging in using "su -".
I do need a working environnement when testing with my test user.
Can you please re-open this bug ? Looks like I don't have the rights to do it.
(In reply to comment #2) DIR=/run/ user/ja is not going to solve the problem, since
> Setting XDG_RUNTIME_
> dconf relies on the system to create (and remove) the runtime dir.
Then we have at least one of the following problem:
- dconf shouldn't rely on the sytem to create the runtime dir
- the sytem (systemd?) should create the runtime dir when loging in using "su -".
I do need a working environnement when testing with my test user.
Can you please re-open this bug ? Looks like I don't have the rights to do it.