> Thanks for your comments!
>
> On 2015-02-25 19:56, Daniel Hahler wrote:
>> set -x
>> exec 1>>$logfile
>> exec 2>>$logfile
>
> Really using the "exec" command in ~/.profile would stop the execution
> of the main process (/usr/sbin/lightdm-session), so I suppose your
> ~/.profile did not literally contain the above lines. To understand if
> it was a false positive, you need to tell us more.
It does not stop the execution / replace the current process, but only
redirects the file descriptors when used like this (1 (stdout) and 2 (stderr)).
It's fine like it is and expected - just wanted to provide it as feedback
nonetheless.
On 25.02.2015 23:42, Gunnar Hjalmarsson wrote:
> Thanks for your comments! lightdm- session) , so I suppose your
>
> On 2015-02-25 19:56, Daniel Hahler wrote:
>> set -x
>> exec 1>>$logfile
>> exec 2>>$logfile
>
> Really using the "exec" command in ~/.profile would stop the execution
> of the main process (/usr/sbin/
> ~/.profile did not literally contain the above lines. To understand if
> it was a false positive, you need to tell us more.
It does not stop the execution / replace the current process, but only
redirects the file descriptors when used like this (1 (stdout) and 2 (stderr)).
It's fine like it is and expected - just wanted to provide it as feedback
nonetheless.
Cheers,
Daniel.
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