> Yes, indeed. Before I checked whether there is a user condor and did not
> create one in case there was. Now I leave this to adduser -- which
> _only_ fails in the case of non-system user being present on the system.
>
> Now you need to convince me that the bug is in the package and not on
> you
> Are you referring to the Debian package from experimental that you are
> upgrading from, or to the Debian package that the condor group is providing?
I'm upgrading the package from the Debian repo unless I'm very mistaken.
> If the former is the case, I have no clue how this can happen. If the
> May I ask where this condor user came from? According to
It's possible that I installed it manually in the days when I couldn't find a
Debian package. I'm not migrating from this custom installation however -- I've
been using the Debian package for some time now and the system is just upgrading
Package: condor
Version: 7.7.6~dfsg.1-2
Severity: grave
Justification: renders package unusable
Dear Maintainer,
when trying to install condor, configuring the package fails because the script
exits with an error code if the "condor" user exists. Output:
Setting up condor (7.7.6~dfsg.1-2) ...
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Package: pfmon
Version: 3.2.070507-1+b1
Severity: grave
Justification: renders package unusable
The pfmon package requires a kernel module to work. This kernel module is not
provided by the package, or by a kernel package (although the documentation
says so), or in a separate package.
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