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Behavior of qrexec-client -w 0 changed in git #9126

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DemiMarie opened this issue Apr 19, 2024 · 0 comments · Fixed by QubesOS/qubes-core-qrexec#145
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Behavior of qrexec-client -w 0 changed in git #9126

DemiMarie opened this issue Apr 19, 2024 · 0 comments · Fixed by QubesOS/qubes-core-qrexec#145
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affects-4.3 This issue affects Qubes OS 4.3. C: core diagnosed Technical diagnosis has been performed (see issue comments). P: default Priority: default. Default priority for new issues, to be replaced given sufficient information. pr submitted A pull request has been submitted for this issue.

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Brief summary

QubesOS/qubes-core-qrexec@c664954 changed the behavior of qrexec-client -w 0 so that it always failed, instead of an infinite timeout.

Steps to reproduce

Use -w 0 in any qrexec-client call.

Expected behavior

Infinite timeout.

Actual behavior

Call fails.

@DemiMarie DemiMarie added T: bug C: core P: default Priority: default. Default priority for new issues, to be replaced given sufficient information. diagnosed Technical diagnosis has been performed (see issue comments). affects-4.3 This issue affects Qubes OS 4.3. labels Apr 19, 2024
@DemiMarie DemiMarie self-assigned this Apr 19, 2024
@andrewdavidwong andrewdavidwong added the pr submitted A pull request has been submitted for this issue. label Apr 19, 2024
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affects-4.3 This issue affects Qubes OS 4.3. C: core diagnosed Technical diagnosis has been performed (see issue comments). P: default Priority: default. Default priority for new issues, to be replaced given sufficient information. pr submitted A pull request has been submitted for this issue.
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