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I just installed a Ubuntu 18.04 LTS and tried setting up panda-motd - but it crashed complaining about the last_login component not being able to parse a date. Upon inspection, the results of the command:
last --time-format=iso taylor
are
taylor pts/2 tmux(14328).%2 2018-11-05T16:04:53-0800 gone - no logout
taylor pts/2 tmux(14328).%1 2018-11-05T16:02:57-0800 - 2018-11-05T16:03:24-0800 (00:00)
taylor pts/1 tmux(14328).%0 2018-11-05T16:00:25-0800 gone - no logout
taylor pts/3 tmux(13667).%1 2018-11-05T16:00:09-0800 - 2018-11-05T16:00:22-0800 (00:00)
taylor pts/1 tmux(13667).%0 2018-11-05T15:59:09-0800 - 2018-11-05T16:00:19-0800 (00:01)
taylor pts/1 tmux(13582).%0 2018-11-05T15:59:01-0800 - 2018-11-05T15:59:08-0800 (00:00
The - in the gone - no logout section is what breaks the regex search. On top of that, we were basically assuming that that section of the log would only be "still logged in" or a valid date. I'm going to play with the regex a bit to get it to match the entire section, and handle whatever messages show up in that column.
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I just installed a Ubuntu 18.04 LTS and tried setting up panda-motd - but it crashed complaining about the
last_login
component not being able to parse a date. Upon inspection, the results of the command:are
The
-
in thegone - no logout
section is what breaks the regex search. On top of that, we were basically assuming that that section of the log would only be "still logged in" or a valid date. I'm going to play with the regex a bit to get it to match the entire section, and handle whatever messages show up in that column.The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: