Bug#443264: [Pkg-shadow-devel] Bug#443264: Bug#443264: closed by Nicolas Fran??ois [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Re: Bug#443264: passwd: useradd ignores default group and creates usergroups instead)

2007-09-27 Thread CaT
On Sun, Sep 23, 2007 at 09:33:05AM +0200, Christian Perrier wrote: I'd agree except that this isn't necessarily set in stone. It's only present in an in-flux distribution of Debian (Lenny/Sid) and Etch doesn't even have the switch at all (and is currently stuck with a default totally

Bug#443264: [Pkg-shadow-devel] Bug#443264: Bug#443264: Bug#443264: closed by Nicolas Fran??ois [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Re: Bug#443264: passwd: useradd ignores default group and creates usergroups instead

2007-09-27 Thread Nicolas François
Hello, On Thu, Sep 27, 2007 at 08:10:16PM +1000, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Sun, Sep 23, 2007 at 09:33:05AM +0200, Christian Perrier wrote: I'd agree except that this isn't necessarily set in stone. It's only present in an in-flux distribution of Debian (Lenny/Sid) and Etch doesn't

Bug#443264: [Pkg-shadow-devel] Bug#443264: Bug#443264: closed by Nicolas Fran??ois [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Re: Bug#443264: passwd: useradd ignores default group and creates usergroups instead)

2007-09-23 Thread Christian Perrier
I'd agree except that this isn't necessarily set in stone. It's only present in an in-flux distribution of Debian (Lenny/Sid) and Etch doesn't even have the switch at all (and is currently stuck with a default totally different to its predecessors). Even the comments in the Etch config file

Bug#443264: [Pkg-shadow-devel] Bug#443264: closed by Nicolas Fran??ois [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Re: Bug#443264: passwd: useradd ignores default group and creates usergroups instead)

2007-09-22 Thread Christian Perrier
Quoting CaT ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): Would it be possible to modify this slightly to say that if a GROUP= line is given in the configuration file then -n is implied and that is used, otherwise make a new one? It seems to me to be slightly better behaviour as it, at least to me, easily follows

Bug#443264: [Pkg-shadow-devel] Bug#443264: closed by Nicolas Fran??ois [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Re: Bug#443264: passwd: useradd ignores default group and creates usergroups instead)

2007-09-22 Thread CaT
On Sat, Sep 22, 2007 at 10:39:17AM +0200, Christian Perrier wrote: Would it be possible to modify this slightly to say that if a GROUP= line is given in the configuration file then -n is implied and that is used, otherwise make a new one? It seems to me to be slightly better behaviour as

Bug#443264: [Pkg-shadow-devel] Bug#443264: passwd: useradd ignores default group and creates usergroups instead

2007-09-20 Thread Christian Perrier
Quoting CaT ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): On Thu, Sep 20, 2007 at 07:57:35AM +0200, Christian Perrier wrote: Have you tried: - man useradd Yes. - use the -n switch No because it's not documented anywhere. We're not talking about the same version. Indeed, in etch, this problem is here,

Bug#443264: closed by Nicolas Fran??ois [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Re: [Pkg-shadow-devel] Bug#443264: passwd: useradd ignores default group and creates usergroups instead)

2007-09-20 Thread CaT
On Thu, Sep 20, 2007 at 09:06:05AM +, Debian Bug Tracking System wrote: This was fixed in the version 1:4.0.18.1-8 of shadow (and passwd). This version is not available on Etch. In the Etch version, the default behavior, when -g is not specified, is always to use/create the primary user

Bug#443264: passwd: useradd ignores default group and creates usergroups instead

2007-09-19 Thread CaT
Package: passwd Version: 1:4.0.18.1-7 Severity: normal I am trying to add a new user to the system whose group will automatically be set to 'users' but useradd fails to do so: # useradd test # id test uid=1007(test) gid=1007(test) groups=1007(test) # userdel test # useradd -D GROUP=100