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Subject: nullidentd: Installation Fails with "syntax error: unknown group 
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Package: nullidentd
Severity: grave
Justification: renders package unusable

Just tried installing this package, and the installation fails everytime
with the above.

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* Thomas Bleher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2005-02-06 00:23]:
> I just ran into the same problems as described in the bug but while
> installing another package. I don't think it's related to nullidentd.
> 
> Somehow the uml-group got missing, but there was a line in
> /var/lib/dpkg/statoverride saying:
>         root uml-net 04750 /usr/lib/uml/uml_net
> Dpkg didn't like this and refused to do anything.
> Manually inserting this group fixed the problem.
> This happened on a slightly wacky and unmaintained test machine so I
> don't know if this is a bug in a Debian package or not. But I don't
> think nullidentd is at fault here.

After some more investigation I found that the missing group was caused
by some local misconfiguration (/etc/group was copied from another
computer which didn't have this group)
I therefore close this bug because I don't think it has anything to do
with nullidentd.

Regards,
Thomas


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