On Tuesday 22 November 2005 20:23, Charles G Montgomery wrote: > Subject: kuser destroys all passwords if /etc/shadow isn't present > Package: kuser > Version: 4:3.4.2-1 > Severity: grave > Justification: renders package unusable
Hello, I forwarded the issue upstream, and a check was added for the /etc/shadow file in the KDE 3.5 branch. The kdeadmin upload that should clear NEW and be in experimental shortly contains this fix. However, as you noted yourself, this doesn't completely resolve the issue, since /etc/shadow could be present but shadow passwords still not in use. Upstream seems to be under the astonishing impression that the ability to disable the use of shadow passwords by clearing "/etc/shadow" from the shadow file text field in Configure KUser is intuitive and clear to users. Even the check for /etc/shadow was added reluctantly, and upstream has stated that he has no intention of adding further checks. So what to do? Having /etc/shadow but not using shadow passwords is probably a pretty rare configuration. We could add a README.Debian to warn users of this quirk, but there is no guarantee that people would read it. Any ideas, comments, suggestions from the team? Should the bug remain RC once 3.5 enters unstable? Cheers, Christopher Martin
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