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There seems to be a bug with your way to set environment variables.
For example PASSWORD_STORE_CHARACTER_SET gets resolved like this: $'a-zA-Z0-9~!@#$%^&()-_=+[]{};:,.<>?'
instead of this
a-zA-Z0-9~!@#$%^&()-_=+[]{};:,.<>?
Seems like this method has problems with things like spaces and other special characters.
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Thanks for bringing this to my attention, much appreciated! 👍
This is a bug in systemd, I subscribed to be notified when it is fixed. In my case the issue is luckily only with $PASSWORD_STORE_CHARACTER_SET, which I can survive for now...
I decided to abandon setting PASSWORD_STORE_CHARACTER_SET altogether, and I don't know if actually setting home.sessionVariables with Nix solves this in any case, but after 4 years of this being open, I think it's safe to say the issue is not really significant enough to care about it... 😅
There seems to be a bug with your way to set environment variables.
$'a-zA-Z0-9~!@#$ %^&()-_=+[]{};:,.<>?'
For example PASSWORD_STORE_CHARACTER_SET gets resolved like this:
instead of this
a-zA-Z0-9~!@#$%^&()-_=+[]{};:,.<>?
Seems like this method has problems with things like spaces and other special characters.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: