Re: Debian policy 9.2.1 needs --allow-bad-names

2024-10-06 Thread Joachim Zobel
Hi. This turned out to be a non-issue. vzlogger creates a system user. So this only affects the projects backport to buster. Thanks for the answers, they helped me understanding this. Joachim

Re: Debian policy 9.2.1 needs --allow-bad-names

2024-10-05 Thread Vincent Blut
Hi Joachim, Le 2024-10-05 17:21, Joachim Zobel a écrit : > Hi. > > Debian policy 9.2.1 says: "When maintainers choose a new hardcoded or > dynamically generated username for packages to use, they should start > this username with an underscore." By now this requires an  > > adduser --allow-bad-n

Re: Debian policy 9.2.1 needs --allow-bad-names

2024-10-05 Thread Andrey Rakhmatullin
On Sat, Oct 05, 2024 at 05:21:10PM +0200, Joachim Zobel wrote: > Debian policy 9.2.1 says: "When maintainers choose a new hardcoded or > dynamically generated username for packages to use, they should start > this username with an underscore." By now this requires an  > > adduser --allow-bad-names

Re: Debian policy 9.2.1 needs --allow-bad-names

2024-10-05 Thread Andreas Metzler
On 2024-10-05 Joachim Zobel wrote: > Debian policy 9.2.1 says: "When maintainers choose a new hardcoded or > dynamically generated username for packages to use, they should start > this username with an underscore." By now this requires an  > adduser --allow-bad-names > in the script creating th

Debian policy 9.2.1 needs --allow-bad-names

2024-10-05 Thread Joachim Zobel
Hi. Debian policy 9.2.1 says: "When maintainers choose a new hardcoded or dynamically generated username for packages to use, they should start this username with an underscore." By now this requires an  adduser --allow-bad-names in the script creating the user. Since I followed this policy, I'l