Bug#248145: kuser does not use adduser, might do policy violations

2005-10-05 Thread C. Gatzemeier
Hi Pierre, I submitted the bug because handling some users with kuser did interfere in with the regular tools on my system. I figured it is because kmail does not use the mechanisms provided in debian to alter conf files. Fine if kuser will now delete private groups of users when they have on

Bug#248145: kuser does not use adduser, might do policy violations

2005-09-23 Thread Pierre HABOUZIT
close 248145 3.4.2-1 thanks > -- User private group IDs != UIDs I don't see any problem here. This is a common thing in heavily multi-user unices to have different UID/GID, and this doesn't generate any bug at all. > -- Deleting a user does not delete UPG this should be an option of kuser, I

Bug#248145: kuser does not use adduser, might do policy violations

2004-05-09 Thread Christian Gatzemeier
Package: kuser Version: 4:3.2.2-1 Severity: normal kuser seems to edit /etc/passwd, goups etc. directly rather than through adduser or useradd. Following behavour seems related to this and might be problematic: -- User private group IDs != UIDs -- Deleting a user does not delete UPG -- kmail co