On Mon, Sep 24, 2007 at 07:35:41AM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Quoting Justin Pryzby ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> > Package: passwd
> > Version: 1:4.0.18.1-7
> > Severity: minor
> > Tags: patch
> > X-Debbugs-Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > 
> > I proofread the file as suggested in #443264.
> 
> 
> Thanks for the help, Justin. I think it's OK for us to commit that
> one.
> 
> I'm not in the position to do it now. Let's hope that Nicolas will so
> that we don't forget..:-)

Thanks Justin.

You probably had an outdated file, so the patch did not apply cleanly.
I applied it manually.

As I would like to avoid too many changes for users in their config file,
here if the diff I applied and the whole file, in case I messed up
something.

Kind Regards,
-- 
Nekral

Index: debian/useradd.default
===================================================================
--- debian/useradd.default	(révision 1214)
+++ debian/useradd.default	(copie de travail)
@@ -2,21 +2,21 @@
 #
 # The SHELL variable specifies the default login shell on your
 # system.
-# Similar to DHSELL in adduser. We however use "sh" here because
-# useradd being a low level utility should rather be as widely opened
+# Similar to DHSELL in adduser. However, we use "sh" here because
+# useradd is a low level utility and should be as general
 # as possible
 SHELL=/bin/sh
 #
 # The default group for users
 # 100=users on Debian systems
-# same than USERS_GID in adduser
+# Same as USERS_GID in adduser
 # This argument is used when the -n flag is specified.
 # The default behavior (when -n and -g are not specified) is to create a
 # primary user group with the same name as the user being added to the
 # system.
 # GROUP=100
 #
-# The default home directory. Same than DHOME for adduser
+# The default home directory. Same as DHOME for adduser
 # HOME=/home
 #
 # The number of days after a password expires until the account 
# Default values for useradd(8)
#
# The SHELL variable specifies the default login shell on your
# system.
# Similar to DHSELL in adduser. However, we use "sh" here because
# useradd is a low level utility and should be as general
# as possible
SHELL=/bin/sh
#
# The default group for users
# 100=users on Debian systems
# Same as USERS_GID in adduser
# This argument is used when the -n flag is specified.
# The default behavior (when -n and -g are not specified) is to create a
# primary user group with the same name as the user being added to the
# system.
# GROUP=100
#
# The default home directory. Same as DHOME for adduser
# HOME=/home
#
# The number of days after a password expires until the account 
# is permanently disabled
# INACTIVE=-1
#
# The default expire date
# EXPIRE=
#
# The SKEL variable specifies the directory containing "skeletal" user
# files; in other words, files such as a sample .profile that will be
# copied to the new user's home directory when it is created.
# SKEL=/etc/skel
#
# Defines whether the mail spool should be created while
# creating the account
# CREATE_MAIL_SPOOL=yes

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