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Subject: irssi: '&' in /etc/passwd should be replaced with capitalized logname
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Package: irssi
Version: N/A; reported 2004-01-20
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Hi!
irssi uses the GECOS field in /etc/passwd to construct the real name.
irssi insists my name is ``& Minar''--hum... interesting ;-)
My entry in /etc/passwd looks like this:
jan:x:1000:1000:& Minar,,,:/home/jan:/bin/zsh
The ``& Minar'' is to be interpreted as ``Jan Minar''--`&' is to be
replaced with the login name, capitalized. I don't know why, who, and
when, but for example finger(1) interprets the ampersands this way, and
I learned this convention from some *BSD default /etc/passwd file.
[reportbug(1) exhibits the same bug, as you can see, (#224231, reported
by me) and I've just got an email that it has been fixed in v2.38.]
irssi should interpret `&' in /etc/passwd correctly.
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Subject: fixed in 0.8.10
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I've checked this in 0.8.10 and now works correctly.
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