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Package: systemd
Version: 215-17
Severity: normal
Hey.
I was running some tests on the differences between a systemd
that was kept constantly at sid level and such that was upgraded
from wheezy to jessie.
During that I've noticed that /etc/subuid and /etc/subgid have
entries like the following on the sid system:
systemd-timesync:165536:65536
systemd-network:231072:65536
systemd-resolve:296608:65536
systemd-bus-proxy:362144:65536
whereas the jessie system doesn't have.
Both run obviously with systemd and since the version of systemd
is the same in jessie and sid I'd have assumed that the files
would have either both these entries or neither of them.
So maybe this is either a case of:
- something's missing in jessie (why?)
or
- something's to much in my sid installation (which would then smell
after legacy stuff from an intermediate version that hasn't been
cleaned up properly.
In any cases, this is the pointer for you maintainers, since you have
probably a better clue than I do :-)
Cheers,
Chris.
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Am 07.05.2015 um 02:40 schrieb Christoph Anton Mitterer:
> Package: systemd
> Version: 215-17
> Severity: normal
>
>
> Hey.
>
> I was running some tests on the differences between a systemd
> that was kept constantly at sid level and such that was upgraded
> from wheezy to jessie.
>
> During that I've noticed that /etc/subuid and /etc/subgid have
> entries like the following on the sid system:
> systemd-timesync:165536:65536
> systemd-network:231072:65536
> systemd-resolve:296608:65536
> systemd-bus-proxy:362144:65536
>
> whereas the jessie system doesn't have.
>
> Both run obviously with systemd and since the version of systemd
> is the same in jessie and sid I'd have assumed that the files
> would have either both these entries or neither of them.
>
>
> So maybe this is either a case of:
> - something's missing in jessie (why?)
> or
> - something's to much in my sid installation (which would then smell
> after legacy stuff from an intermediate version that hasn't been
> cleaned up properly.
>
>
> In any cases, this is the pointer for you maintainers, since you have
> probably a better clue than I do :-)
>
You should direct those questions to the adduser maintainer.
Those files are not managed by systemd.
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