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From: Solar Designer (solaropenwall.com)
Date: Sun Jun 30 2002 - 10:44:14 CDT

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    On Sun, Jun 30, 2002 at 05:02:40PM +0200, Radek Michalski wrote:

    Hi,

    > I'm new to Owl (until now it look very good for me, but simple mc would be
    > helpful. I think I know why it isn't included - we browse even if we don't
    > need to, mc makes it easier :)

    No, that's not the reason. mc is a complicated piece of software
    which surely contains lots of vulnerabilities yet to be discovered.
    It even includes network client code. We review and fix such code
    prior to inclusion in Owl (of course, we may still miss bugs, but
    anyway). For mc this is not worth it. We also try to include only
    one implementation of a feature (such as FTP client), unless there
    really is a good reason to do otherwise or it would be significantly
    more work to do otherwise.

    We provide sufficient compatibility (including binary and package
    level) to install mc on top of Owl.

    > and I've got one question about useradd
    > command. I can't do it working to use /etc/skel files and copy those to new
    > users home dirs. /etc/default/useradd points correctly to the path:
    > SKEL=/etc/skel, users are correctly added to /etc/password and related
    > files, but I cannot make it working. Any ideas?

    Works for me. Are you passing the -m option to useradd, or have you
    set CREATE_HOME to yes in /etc/login.defs? I recommend using the -m.

    Our useradd differs from Red Hat's (but matches the default behavior
    of official shadow suite utilities) in that it doesn't create user
    home directories by default. This is a conscious decision.

    -- 
    /sd