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gsec outputs list of users to stderr instead stdout [CORE3116] #3494

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firebird-automations opened this issue Aug 23, 2010 · 6 comments
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Submitted by: @AlexPeshkoff

Bug was found during QA process.

In firebird versions before 2.5, output of 'gsec -disp' command was sent to stdout. In 2.5 it gows to stderr, which is not correct cause this is not error message, but normal output.

Commits: 1f79aca f11f5ec

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Modified by: @AlexPeshkoff

Component: GSEC [ 10005 ]

assignee: Alexander Peshkov [ alexpeshkoff ]

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Modified by: @AlexPeshkoff

description: In firebird versions before 2.5, output of 'gsec -disp' command was sent to stdout. In 2.5 it gows to stderr, which is not correct cause this is not error message, but normal output. => Bug was found during QA process.

In firebird versions before 2.5, output of 'gsec -disp' command was sent to stdout. In 2.5 it gows to stderr, which is not correct cause this is not error message, but normal output.

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Modified by: @AlexPeshkoff

status: Open [ 1 ] => Open [ 1 ]

Target: 3.0 Alpha 1 [ 10331 ]

Fix Version: 2.5.0 [ 10221 ]

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Modified by: @AlexPeshkoff

status: Open [ 1 ] => Resolved [ 5 ]

resolution: Fixed [ 1 ]

Fix Version: 3.0 Alpha 1 [ 10331 ]

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Modified by: @pcisar

status: Resolved [ 5 ] => Closed [ 6 ]

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Modified by: @pavel-zotov

QA Status: No test

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