Author: dteske
Date: Tue Jun 23 04:17:12 2015
New Revision: 284716
URL: https://svnweb.freebsd.org/changeset/base/284716

Log:
  MFC r284609: Interim fix for "Login not found" error.
  
  PR:           bin/196514

Modified:
  stable/10/usr.sbin/bsdconfig/usermgmt/share/group.subr
  stable/10/usr.sbin/bsdconfig/usermgmt/share/user.subr
Directory Properties:
  stable/10/   (props changed)

Modified: stable/10/usr.sbin/bsdconfig/usermgmt/share/group.subr
==============================================================================
--- stable/10/usr.sbin/bsdconfig/usermgmt/share/group.subr      Tue Jun 23 
04:15:23 2015        (r284715)
+++ stable/10/usr.sbin/bsdconfig/usermgmt/share/group.subr      Tue Jun 23 
04:17:12 2015        (r284716)
@@ -82,9 +82,9 @@ f_group_add()
        #
        # NB: pw(8) has a ``feature'' wherein `-n name' can be taken as GID
        # instead of name. Work-around is to also pass `-g GID' at the same
-       # time (any GID will do; but `-1' is appropriate for this context).
+       # time (the GID is ignored in this case, so any GID will do).
        #
-       if [ "$input" ] && f_quietly pw groupshow -n "$input" -g -1; then
+       if [ "$input" ] && f_quietly pw groupshow -n "$input" -g 1337; then
                f_show_err "$msg_group_already_used" "$input"
                return $FAILURE
        fi
@@ -182,7 +182,7 @@ f_group_add()
                        1) # Group Name (prompt for new group name)
                           f_dialog_input_group_name input "$group_name" ||
                                continue
-                          if f_quietly pw groupshow -n "$input" -g -1; then
+                          if f_quietly pw groupshow -n "$input" -g 1337; then
                                f_show_err "$msg_group_already_used" "$input"
                                continue
                           fi
@@ -368,9 +368,9 @@ f_group_edit()
        #
        # NB: pw(8) has a ``feature'' wherein `-n name' can be taken as GID
        # instead of name. Work-around is to also pass `-g GID' at the same
-       # time (any GID will do; but `-1' is appropriate for this context).
+       # time (the GID is ignored in this case, so any GID will do).
        #
-       if [ "$input" ] && ! f_quietly pw groupshow -n "$input" -g -1; then
+       if [ "$input" ] && ! f_quietly pw groupshow -n "$input" -g 1337; then
                f_show_err "$msg_group_not_found" "$input"
                return $FAILURE
        fi

Modified: stable/10/usr.sbin/bsdconfig/usermgmt/share/user.subr
==============================================================================
--- stable/10/usr.sbin/bsdconfig/usermgmt/share/user.subr       Tue Jun 23 
04:15:23 2015        (r284715)
+++ stable/10/usr.sbin/bsdconfig/usermgmt/share/user.subr       Tue Jun 23 
04:17:12 2015        (r284716)
@@ -231,9 +231,9 @@ f_user_add()
        #
        # NB: pw(8) has a ``feature'' wherein `-n name' can be taken as UID
        # instead of name. Work-around is to also pass `-u UID' at the same
-       # time (any UID will do; but `-1' is appropriate for this context).
+       # time (the UID is ignored in this case, so any UID will do).
        #
-       if [ "$input" ] && f_quietly pw usershow -n "$input" -u -1; then
+       if [ "$input" ] && f_quietly pw usershow -n "$input" -u 1337; then
                f_show_err "$msg_login_already_used" "$input"
                return $FAILURE
        fi
@@ -414,7 +414,7 @@ f_user_add()
                        1) # Login (prompt for new login name)
                           f_dialog_input_name input "$user_name" ||
                                continue
-                          if f_quietly pw usershow -n "$input" -u -1; then
+                          if f_quietly pw usershow -n "$input" -u 1337; then
                                f_show_err "$msg_login_already_used" "$input"
                                continue
                           fi
@@ -920,9 +920,9 @@ f_user_edit()
        #
        # NB: pw(8) has a ``feature'' wherein `-n name' can be taken as UID
        # instead of name. Work-around is to also pass `-u UID' at the same
-       # time (any UID will do; but `-1' is appropriate for this context).
+       # time (the UID is ignored in this case, so any UID will do).
        #
-       if [ "$input" ] && ! f_quietly pw usershow -n "$input" -u -1; then
+       if [ "$input" ] && ! f_quietly pw usershow -n "$input" -u 1337; then
                f_show_err "$msg_login_not_found" "$input"
                return $FAILURE
        fi
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