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fedora-usermgmt-setup - Default values for baseuid/basegid
This package contains default values for the base of relative UIDs. It
is designed to be overridden by local customizations; you should create
a package with
| Provides: setup(fedora-usermgmt)
| Provides: flavor(fedora-usermgmt-setup) = <one-word-description>
put it into your installation tree, remove the fedora-usermgmt-setup
package from there and update the package metainformation (e.g. with
genhdlist, yum-arch, or apt's genbasedir). A separate repository in
combination with apt pinning might be a solution also.
Packages
Name |
Version |
Release |
Type |
Size |
Built |
fedora-usermgmt-setup |
0.8 |
1 |
noarch |
668 Bytes |
Thu Dec 15 02:24:09 2005 |
Changelog
- * Sat Dec 10 17:00:00 2005 Enrico Scholz <enrico{*}scholz{%}informatik{*}tu-chemnitz{*}de> - 0.8-1
- fixed URL metadata (bz #172758)
- execute 'nscd -i ...' before and after creating users/groups; this
should workaround nscd caching problems
- minor cleanups and logging enhancements in the wrapper script
- removed epoch
- * Sat Mar 20 17:00:00 2004 Enrico Scholz <enrico{*}scholz{%}informatik{*}tu-chemnitz{*}de> - 0:0.7-0.fdr.2
- applied patch from https://bugzilla.fedora.us/show_bug.cgi?id=701#c10
I should not defer such things but apply them immediatly...
- * Sat Mar 20 17:00:00 2004 Enrico Scholz <enrico{*}scholz{%}informatik{*}tu-chemnitz{*}de> - 0:0.7-0.fdr.1
- added some '(Pre)' modifiers to ensure correct installation when a
package has 'Requires: fedora-usermgmt'
- removed the '%dir %confdir' from the main-package, it causes apt
to fail because of dependency loops; this is not really correct
since -setup (which owns %confdir) is a virtual package and other
instances might missing it
- split the double Requires(...,...): statements; see
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=118773
- added support for logging: when /etc/fedora/usermgmt/log exists, every
output of the commands will be redirected into this file. Usually it
is not a regular file but a symlink somewhere into /var/log