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useradd also exists on debian ("useradd is a low level utility for adding
users. On Debian, administrators should usually use adduser(8) instead."), so
in principle the paths can be unified.
however, when i was trying to implement this a decade or so ago, useradd was
apparently requiring the caller to provide a UID, at which point i simply gave
up. did i look wrong? or is this feature a semi-new addition?
- Oswald Buddenhagen
On May 5, 2013, 8:04 a.m., Raymond Wooninck wrote:
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> (Updated May 5, 2013, 8:04 a.m.)
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> Review request for kde-workspace, Luboš Luňák and Oswald Buddenhagen.
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> Description
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> This patch allows for the recognition of an openSUSE/SUSE installation and
> utilizes the correct tools to create the kdm user and group. This would fix
> an very old situation where at this moment only debian installations were
> recognized and properly handled.
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> The code follows the coding for debian
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> Diffs
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> kdm/kfrontend/genkdmconf.c 69b42f1
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> Diff: http://git.reviewboard.kde.org/r/110315/diff/
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> Testing
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> Testing has been done on a couple of openSUSE systems and here the user and
> group were properly created and no more error messages were shown.
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> Thanks,
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> Raymond Wooninck
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