Don't write HOME env variable#86
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Loading HOME variable breaks multi-user container (i.e. logging as postgres user) if you try to load variables via `/etc/container_environment.sh`.
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Yes, good point. Could you also exclude USER, UID, GID, GROUP and SHELL? |
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Updated. |
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I think it's not right. You call |
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You're right - fixed. |
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Thanks for the patch. |
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Loading HOME variable breaks multi-user container (i.e. logging as postgres user) if you try to load variables via
/etc/container_environment.sh.