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http://bugs.gentoo.org/128715
exact implementation details are still in discussion upstream, but this fixes
the behavior to not suck like current code
Index: src/useradd.c
===================================================================
RCS file: /cvsroot/shadow/src/useradd.c,v
retrieving revision 1.96
diff -u -p -r1.96 useradd.c
--- src/useradd.c 30 May 2006 18:28:45 -0000 1.96
+++ src/useradd.c 10 Jun 2006 22:13:32 -0000
@@ -114,7 +114,7 @@ static int do_grp_update = 0; /* group f
static char *Prog;
static int
- bflg = 0, /* new default root of home directory */
+ bflg = 0, /* new default root of home directory */
cflg = 0, /* comment (GECOS) field for new account */
dflg = 0, /* home directory for new account */
Dflg = 0, /* set/show new user default values */
@@ -253,6 +253,12 @@ static void get_defaults (void)
const struct group *grp;
/*
+ * Pull relevant settings from login.defs first.
+ */
+ if (getdef_bool ("USERGROUPS_ENAB"))
+ nflg = -1;
+
+ /*
* Open the defaults file for reading.
*/
@@ -628,6 +634,8 @@ static void usage (void)
" -K, --key KEY=VALUE overrides /etc/login.defs defaults\n"
" -m, --create-home create home directory for the new user\n"
" account\n"
+ " -n, --user-group create a new group with the same name as the\n"
+ " new user\n"
" -o, --non-unique allow create user with duplicate\n"
" (non-unique) UID\n"
" -p, --password PASSWORD use encrypted password for the new user\n"
@@ -1009,6 +1017,7 @@ static void process_flags (int argc, cha
{"skel", required_argument, NULL, 'k'},
{"key", required_argument, NULL, 'K'},
{"create-home", no_argument, NULL, 'm'},
+ {"user-group", no_argument, NULL, 'n'},
{"non-unique", no_argument, NULL, 'o'},
{"password", required_argument, NULL, 'p'},
{"shell", required_argument, NULL, 's'},
@@ -1016,7 +1025,7 @@ static void process_flags (int argc, cha
{NULL, 0, NULL, '\0'}
};
while ((c =
- getopt_long (argc, argv, "b:c:d:De:f:g:G:k:K:mMop:s:u:",
+ getopt_long (argc, argv, "b:c:d:De:f:g:G:k:K:mMnop:s:u:",
long_options, NULL)) != -1) {
switch (c) {
case 'b':
@@ -1156,6 +1165,9 @@ static void process_flags (int argc, cha
case 'm':
mflg++;
break;
+ case 'n':
+ nflg = 1;
+ break;
case 'o':
oflg++;
break;
@@ -1203,6 +1215,16 @@ static void process_flags (int argc, cha
usage ();
/*
+ * Using --gid and --user-group doesn't make sense.
+ */
+ if (nflg == -1 && gflg)
+ nflg = 0;
+ if (nflg && gflg) {
+ fprintf (stderr, _("%s: options -g and -n conflict\n"), Prog);
+ exit (E_BAD_ARG);
+ }
+
+ /*
* Either -D or username is required. Defaults can be set with -D
* for the -b, -e, -f, -g, -s options only.
*/
@@ -1725,7 +1747,7 @@ int main (int argc, char **argv)
* to that group, use useradd -g username username.
* --bero
*/
- if (!gflg) {
+ if (nflg) {
if (getgrnam (user_name)) {
fprintf (stderr,
_
@@ -1759,7 +1781,7 @@ int main (int argc, char **argv)
/* do we have to add a group for that user? This is why we need to
* open the group files in the open_files() function --gafton */
- if (!(nflg || gflg)) {
+ if (nflg) {
find_new_gid ();
grp_add ();
}
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