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From: Max Gilead <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: Installing postgresql-8.0 creates unusable entry in /etc/passwd
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Package: postgresql-8.0
Version: 8.0.3-12
Severity: important


Installing postgresql-8.0 creates /etc/passwd entry for user postgres with
shell set to /bin/false -- this way it's impossible to su to user postgres
to create users, databases etc. I suppose there are tools which can do this
without shell but imho su-ing to user postgres is the most obvious, simplest
(at least for software developer like me ;-) ) solution and therefore should
be supported in default install.

Regards,
Max

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ii  postgresql-client-8.0       8.0.3-12     front-end programs for PostgreSQL 
ii  postgresql-common           23           manager for PostgreSQL database cl
ii  zlib1g                      1:1.2.3-1    compression library - runtime

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Source: postgresql-common
Source-Version: 24

We believe that the bug you reported is fixed in the latest version of
postgresql-common, which is due to be installed in the Debian FTP archive:

postgresql-common_24.dsc
  to pool/main/p/postgresql-common/postgresql-common_24.dsc
postgresql-common_24.tar.gz
  to pool/main/p/postgresql-common/postgresql-common_24.tar.gz
postgresql-common_24_all.deb
  to pool/main/p/postgresql-common/postgresql-common_24_all.deb



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Format: 1.7
Date: Tue, 23 Aug 2005 23:10:09 +0200
Source: postgresql-common
Binary: postgresql-common
Architecture: source all
Version: 24
Distribution: unstable
Urgency: low
Maintainer: Martin Pitt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Changed-By: Martin Pitt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Description: 
 postgresql-common - manager for PostgreSQL database clusters
Closes: 316100 318928 320810 323878 324749
Changes: 
 postgresql-common (24) unstable; urgency=low
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   * Add /usr/share/postgresql-common/pg_checksystem: Check system parameters
     which are relevant to PostgreSQL. Right now this checks if write caching
     is enabled on any disk containing PostgreSQL clusters.
   * debian/postgresql-common.postinst: Call pg_checksystem. Closes: #318928
   * Bump Standards-Version to 3.6.2.
   * debian/postgresql-common.postinst: Setup user 'postgres' with /bin/bash as
     default shell. Closes: #320810
   * pg_wrapper, debian/postgresql-common.links: Wrap reindexdb, it is a
     standard client program in 8.1.
   * pg_createcluster: Do not create autovacuum log file for servers >= 8.1.
   * PgCommon.pm: For determining avac_enable on 8.1+ servers, read
     "autovacuum" setting from postgresql.conf.
   * pg_maintenance: Use avac_enable flag instead of checking for the
     pg_autovacuum pid file to determine whether autovacuuming is enabled. This
     is a more general approach and works for all server versions.
   * pg_ctlcluster: Do not attempt to start pg_autovacuum on 8.1+ servers.
   * pg_createcluster: Add hook for version specific function to configure
     postgresql.conf.
   * pg_createcluster: Add default configuration for 7.4 clusters:
     - tcpip_socket = true
     - stats_row_level = true
   * pg_createcluster: Add default configuration for 8.0 clusters:
     - listen_addresses = '*'
     - stats_row_level = true
   * pg_createcluster: Add default configuration for 8.1 clusters:
     - listen_addresses = '*'
     - stats_row_level = on
     - autovacuum = on
   * PgCommon.pm, set_conf_value(): Preserve comments.
   * debian/postgresql-common.postinst: Generalized restarting of all clusters
     to make it automatically work for future versions.
   * pg_createcluster: Adapt pg_hba.conf to the current default (md5 for host
     connections, ident sameuser for local ones); this obsoletes the
     default-pg_hba.conf patches in the server packages.
   * user_clusters: Update comments, throw out bogus documentation.
     Closes: #324749
   * pg_createcluster: Only mangle configuration files (pg_hba.conf, SSL
     enabling, etc.) if we create a new cluster, not if we integrate an already
     existing one. Closes: #323878
   * Add debian/postgresql-common.logrotate: Simple log rotation.
     Closes: #316100
Files: 
 89dffd1b55cb4f01a2c8c836e7255980 578 misc optional postgresql-common_24.dsc
 303931e54070b49253157cd12cac0291 50728 misc optional 
postgresql-common_24.tar.gz
 4ccd2f68e63191595fefc5dd93ffec12 72168 misc optional 
postgresql-common_24_all.deb

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