On Tue, Jan 28, 2014 at 4:16 AM, Panu Matilainen
<pmati...@laiskiainen.org> wrote:
Rpm 4.6 - 4.11.0 are buggy on non-trivial nsswitch setups due to my
less-than-brilliant idea (wish I knew what I was thinking at the
time...) See
http://rpm.org/gitweb?p=rpm.git;a=commitdiff;h=abbf4897db217b4977b4c21eb09929c797ee015d.
So now we consistently use the nss configuration from the "host" side?
If so I think that makes sense. What I ended up doing is just
installing nss-altfiles on the host side - it's harmless there if
/usr/lib/passwd doesn't exist.
I think this OK, but long term, I'd like to move towards something more
declarative, like:
AddSystemUser: polkit
That could then be processed by the host system however it wants,
rather than
relying on running /usr/sbin/useradd inside the chroot which then the
host system
picks up.
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