Re: What does 141 mean?

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On 18-09-16 17:53:08, Björn Persson wrote:
I have a Kerberos authentication problem.

On one computer running Fedora 27, I run kinit to authenticate to the
Fedora servers. After I enter my passphrase, kinit returns exit status
141. Then I run "fedpkg build", and get these error messages:

Kerberos authentication fails: (-1765328352, 'Ticket expired')
Could not execute build: Could not login to https://koji.fedoraproject.org/kojihub

On another computer also running Fedora 27, I run the exact same kinit
command. After I enter my passphrase, kinit returns exit status 0. I can
then run "fedpkg build" successfully.

There is no error message from kinit, no indication that anything is
wrong other than the exit code 141. I can't find any documentation of
exit codes from kinit. Thus I have no hint at what the problem might be.
Does anyone know what this code means?

No, but googling "kinit 141" leads to
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1537866
which suggests trying the kinit command twice in a row.

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