From 1e98b3b559ed5815337bf82a11e31d7c164ff6c8 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: WheresAlice Date: Tue, 19 Sep 2017 18:12:42 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] Make language less binary --- contrib/groupmems.shar | 2 +- etc/login.defs | 2 +- man/chage.1.xml | 12 +++++----- man/groupmems.8.xml | 2 +- man/passwd.1.xml | 10 ++++----- man/po/da.po | 22 +++++++++---------- man/po/de.po | 22 +++++++++---------- man/po/fr.po | 22 +++++++++---------- man/po/it.po | 22 +++++++++---------- man/po/pl.po | 22 +++++++++---------- man/po/ru.po | 22 +++++++++---------- man/po/shadow-man-pages.pot | 20 ++++++++--------- man/po/sv.po | 22 +++++++++---------- man/po/zh_CN.po | 22 +++++++++---------- po/bs.po | 2 +- po/ca.po | 4 ++-- po/cs.po | 4 ++-- po/da.po | 2 +- po/de.po | 2 +- po/dz.po | 4 ++-- po/el.po | 4 ++-- po/es.po | 4 ++-- po/eu.po | 4 ++-- po/fi.po | 4 ++-- po/fr.po | 22 +++++++++---------- po/gl.po | 4 ++-- po/he.po | 2 +- po/hu.po | 4 ++-- po/id.po | 4 ++-- po/it.po | 6 ++--- po/ja.po | 4 ++-- po/kk.po | 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.../config/etc/login.defs | 2 +- .../config/etc/login.defs | 2 +- 360 files changed, 502 insertions(+), 502 deletions(-) diff --git a/contrib/groupmems.shar b/contrib/groupmems.shar index b2d25474..8472d93a 100644 --- a/contrib/groupmems.shar +++ b/contrib/groupmems.shar @@ -480,7 +480,7 @@ X.B groupmems \fB-D\fR | [\fB-g\fI group_name \fR] X.SH DESCRIPTION -The \fBgroupmems\fR utility allows a user to administer his/her own +The \fBgroupmems\fR utility allows a user to administer their own group membership list without the requirement of superuser privileges. The \fBgroupmems\fR utility is for systems that configure its users to be in their own name sake primary group (i.e., guest / guest). diff --git a/etc/login.defs b/etc/login.defs index ca660a9e..eba4bde7 100644 --- a/etc/login.defs +++ b/etc/login.defs @@ -189,7 +189,7 @@ KILLCHAR 025 # home directories. # 022 is the default value, but 027, or even 077, could be considered # for increased privacy. There is no One True Answer here: each sysadmin -# must make up his/her mind. +# must make up their mind. UMASK 022 # diff --git a/man/chage.1.xml b/man/chage.1.xml index d05617d3..6ec6e840 100644 --- a/man/chage.1.xml +++ b/man/chage.1.xml @@ -83,7 +83,7 @@ The chage command changes the number of days between password changes and the date of the last password change. This information is used by the system to determine when a user must change - his/her password. + their password. @@ -168,7 +168,7 @@ Set the minimum number of days between password changes to MIN_DAYS. A value of zero for this field - indicates that the user may change his/her password at any time. + indicates that the user may change their password at any time. @@ -181,8 +181,8 @@ Set the maximum number of days during which a password is valid. When MAX_DAYS plus LAST_DAY is less than the current - day, the user will be required to change his/her password before - being able to use his/her account. This occurrence can be planned for + day, the user will be required to change their password before + being able to use their account. This occurrence can be planned for in advance by use of the option, which provides the user with advance warning. @@ -214,7 +214,7 @@ Set the number of days of warning before a password change is required. The WARN_DAYS option is the number of days prior to the password expiring that a user will - be warned his/her password is about to expire. + be warned their password is about to expire. @@ -235,7 +235,7 @@ The chage command is restricted to the root user, except for the option, which may be used by - an unprivileged user to determine when his/her password or account is due + an unprivileged user to determine when their password or account is due to expire. diff --git a/man/groupmems.8.xml b/man/groupmems.8.xml index 40d04210..1432ea42 100644 --- a/man/groupmems.8.xml +++ b/man/groupmems.8.xml @@ -85,7 +85,7 @@ DESCRIPTION The groupmems command allows a user to administer - his/her own group membership list without the requirement of + their own group membership list without the requirement of superuser privileges. The groupmems utility is for systems that configure its users to be in their own name sake primary group (i.e., guest / guest). diff --git a/man/passwd.1.xml b/man/passwd.1.xml index e678448c..1a53d001 100644 --- a/man/passwd.1.xml +++ b/man/passwd.1.xml @@ -88,7 +88,7 @@ DESCRIPTION The passwd command changes passwords for user accounts. - A normal user may only change the password for his/her own account, while + A normal user may only change the password for their own account, while the superuser may change the password for any account. passwd also changes the account or associated password validity period. @@ -97,7 +97,7 @@ Password Changes - The user is first prompted for his/her old password, if one is + The user is first prompted for their old password, if one is present. This password is then encrypted and compared against the stored password. The user has only one chance to enter the correct password. The superuser is permitted to bypass this step so that @@ -206,7 +206,7 @@ Immediately expire an account's password. This in effect can - force a user to change his/her password at the user's next login. + force a user to change their password at the user's next login. @@ -273,7 +273,7 @@ Set the minimum number of days between password changes to MIN_DAYS. A value of zero for this field - indicates that the user may change his/her password at any time. + indicates that the user may change their password at any time. @@ -349,7 +349,7 @@ Set the number of days of warning before a password change is required. The WARN_DAYS option is the number of days prior to the password expiring that a user - will be warned that his/her password is about to expire. + will be warned that their password is about to expire. diff --git a/man/po/da.po b/man/po/da.po index 89302670..3d789fcb 100644 --- a/man/po/da.po +++ b/man/po/da.po @@ -4307,7 +4307,7 @@ msgstr "" #: passwd.1.xml:89(para) msgid "" "The passwd command changes passwords for user accounts. A " -"normal user may only change the password for his/her own account, while the " +"normal user may only change the password for their own account, while the " "superuser may change the password for any account. passwd " "also changes the account or associated password validity period." msgstr "" @@ -4318,7 +4318,7 @@ msgstr "" #: passwd.1.xml:99(para) msgid "" -"The user is first prompted for his/her old password, if one is present. This " +"The user is first prompted for their old password, if one is present. This " "password is then encrypted and compared against the stored password. The " "user has only one chance to enter the correct password. The superuser is " "permitted to bypass this step so that forgotten passwords may be changed." @@ -4435,7 +4435,7 @@ msgstr ", " #: passwd.1.xml:207(para) msgid "" "Immediately expire an account's password. This in effect can force a user to " -"change his/her password at the user's next login." +"change their password at the user's next login." msgstr "" "Angiv øjeblikkelig en kontos adgangskode som udløbet. Dette kan tvinge en " "bruger til at ændre sin adgangskode ved brugerens næste logind." @@ -4504,7 +4504,7 @@ msgstr "" msgid "" "Set the minimum number of days between password changes to " "MIN_DAYS. A value of zero for this field " -"indicates that the user may change his/her password at any time." +"indicates that the user may change their password at any time." msgstr "" #: passwd.1.xml:291(term) @@ -4553,7 +4553,7 @@ msgstr "" msgid "" "Set the number of days of warning before a password change is required. The " "WARN_DAYS option is the number of days prior to " -"the password expiring that a user will be warned that his/her password is " +"the password expiring that a user will be warned that their password is " "about to expire." msgstr "" @@ -6892,7 +6892,7 @@ msgstr "-l" #: groupmems.8.xml:86(para) msgid "" -"The groupmems command allows a user to administer his/her " +"The groupmems command allows a user to administer their " "own group membership list without the requirement of superuser privileges. " "The groupmems utility is for systems that configure its " "users to be in their own name sake primary group (i.e., guest / guest)." @@ -7975,7 +7975,7 @@ msgstr "ændr udløbsinformation om brugeradgangskode" msgid "" "The chage command changes the number of days between " "password changes and the date of the last password change. This information " -"is used by the system to determine when a user must change his/her password." +"is used by the system to determine when a user must change their password." msgstr "" #: chage.1.xml:92(para) @@ -8057,8 +8057,8 @@ msgstr "" msgid "" "Set the maximum number of days during which a password is valid. When " "MAX_DAYS plus LAST_DAY " -"is less than the current day, the user will be required to change his/her " -"password before being able to use his/her account. This occurrence can be " +"is less than the current day, the user will be required to change their " +"password before being able to use their account. This occurrence can be " "planned for in advance by use of the option, which " "provides the user with advance warning." msgstr "" @@ -8080,7 +8080,7 @@ msgstr "" msgid "" "Set the number of days of warning before a password change is required. The " "WARN_DAYS option is the number of days prior to " -"the password expiring that a user will be warned his/her password is about " +"the password expiring that a user will be warned their password is about " "to expire." msgstr "" @@ -8105,7 +8105,7 @@ msgstr "" msgid "" "The chage command is restricted to the root user, except " "for the option, which may be used by an unprivileged " -"user to determine when his/her password or account is due to expire." +"user to determine when their password or account is due to expire." msgstr "" "Kommandoen chage er begrænset til administratorbrugeren " "(root), undtaget for tilvalget , som kan bruges af en " diff --git a/man/po/de.po b/man/po/de.po index 340e15d8..3ae1efd0 100644 --- a/man/po/de.po +++ b/man/po/de.po @@ -5459,7 +5459,7 @@ msgstr "ändert das Passwort eines Benutzers" #: passwd.1.xml:89(para) msgid "" "The passwd command changes passwords for user accounts. A " -"normal user may only change the password for his/her own account, while the " +"normal user may only change the password for their own account, while the " "superuser may change the password for any account. passwd " "also changes the account or associated password validity period." msgstr "" @@ -5475,7 +5475,7 @@ msgstr "Verändern des Passworts" #: passwd.1.xml:99(para) msgid "" -"The user is first prompted for his/her old password, if one is present. This " +"The user is first prompted for their old password, if one is present. This " "password is then encrypted and compared against the stored password. The " "user has only one chance to enter the correct password. The superuser is " "permitted to bypass this step so that forgotten passwords may be changed." @@ -5625,7 +5625,7 @@ msgstr ", " #: passwd.1.xml:207(para) msgid "" "Immediately expire an account's password. This in effect can force a user to " -"change his/her password at the user's next login." +"change their password at the user's next login." msgstr "" "Lässt das Passwort eines Kontos sofort verfallen. Im Ergebnis kann damit " "erreicht werden, dass ein Benutzer beim nächsten Login das Passwort ändern " @@ -5709,7 +5709,7 @@ msgstr "" msgid "" "Set the minimum number of days between password changes to " "MIN_DAYS. A value of zero for this field " -"indicates that the user may change his/her password at any time." +"indicates that the user may change their password at any time." msgstr "" "Setzt die Anzahl von Tagen, die mindestens zwischen zwei Änderungen eines " "Passworts vergehen müssen, auf MIN_TAGE. Ein Wert " @@ -5776,7 +5776,7 @@ msgstr "" msgid "" "Set the number of days of warning before a password change is required. The " "WARN_DAYS option is the number of days prior to " -"the password expiring that a user will be warned that his/her password is " +"the password expiring that a user will be warned that their password is " "about to expire." msgstr "" "Legt die Anzahl der Tage fest, an denen der Benutzer eine Warnung erhält, " @@ -8773,7 +8773,7 @@ msgstr "-l" # SB: 1. I don't understand "sake"? A typo? But of what? 2. I think we shouldn't have the notorious guest account here as an example. #: groupmems.8.xml:86(para) msgid "" -"The groupmems command allows a user to administer his/her " +"The groupmems command allows a user to administer their " "own group membership list without the requirement of superuser privileges. " "The groupmems utility is for systems that configure its " "users to be in their own name sake primary group (i.e., guest / guest)." @@ -10266,7 +10266,7 @@ msgstr "ändert die Information zum Passwortverfall" msgid "" "The chage command changes the number of days between " "password changes and the date of the last password change. This information " -"is used by the system to determine when a user must change his/her password." +"is used by the system to determine when a user must change their password." msgstr "" "Der Befehl chage verändert die Anzahl der Tage zwischen " "dem letzten Wechsel des Passworts und dem nächsten Wechsel. Mit dieser " @@ -10386,8 +10386,8 @@ msgstr "" msgid "" "Set the maximum number of days during which a password is valid. When " "MAX_DAYS plus LAST_DAY " -"is less than the current day, the user will be required to change his/her " -"password before being able to use his/her account. This occurrence can be " +"is less than the current day, the user will be required to change their " +"password before being able to use their account. This occurrence can be " "planned for in advance by use of the option, which " "provides the user with advance warning." msgstr "" @@ -10419,7 +10419,7 @@ msgstr "" msgid "" "Set the number of days of warning before a password change is required. The " "WARN_DAYS option is the number of days prior to " -"the password expiring that a user will be warned his/her password is about " +"the password expiring that a user will be warned their password is about " "to expire." msgstr "" "Legt die Anzahl der Tage fest, an denen der Benutzer eine Warnung erhält, " @@ -10454,7 +10454,7 @@ msgstr "" msgid "" "The chage command is restricted to the root user, except " "for the option, which may be used by an unprivileged " -"user to determine when his/her password or account is due to expire." +"user to determine when their password or account is due to expire." msgstr "" "Der Befehl chage kann nur von Root ausgeführt werden. " "Alle anderen Benutzer können nur die Option verwenden, " diff --git a/man/po/fr.po b/man/po/fr.po index 48ef2fd1..37b55237 100644 --- a/man/po/fr.po +++ b/man/po/fr.po @@ -5490,7 +5490,7 @@ msgstr "Modifier le mot de passe d'un utilisateur" #: passwd.1.xml:89(para) msgid "" "The passwd command changes passwords for user accounts. A " -"normal user may only change the password for his/her own account, while the " +"normal user may only change the password for their own account, while the " "superuser may change the password for any account. passwd " "also changes the account or associated password validity period." msgstr "" @@ -5506,7 +5506,7 @@ msgstr "Modifications du mot de passe" #: passwd.1.xml:99(para) msgid "" -"The user is first prompted for his/her old password, if one is present. This " +"The user is first prompted for their old password, if one is present. This " "password is then encrypted and compared against the stored password. The " "user has only one chance to enter the correct password. The superuser is " "permitted to bypass this step so that forgotten passwords may be changed." @@ -5656,7 +5656,7 @@ msgstr ", " #: passwd.1.xml:207(para) msgid "" "Immediately expire an account's password. This in effect can force a user to " -"change his/her password at the user's next login." +"change their password at the user's next login." msgstr "" "Annuler immédiatement la validité du mot de passe d'un compte. Ceci permet " "d'obliger un utilisateur à changer son mot de passe lors de sa prochaine " @@ -5744,7 +5744,7 @@ msgstr "" msgid "" "Set the minimum number of days between password changes to " "MIN_DAYS. A value of zero for this field " -"indicates that the user may change his/her password at any time." +"indicates that the user may change their password at any time." msgstr "" "Définir le nombre minimum de jours entre chaque changement de mot de passe à " "MIN_DAYS. Une valeur de zéro pour ce champ " @@ -5812,7 +5812,7 @@ msgstr "" msgid "" "Set the number of days of warning before a password change is required. The " "WARN_DAYS option is the number of days prior to " -"the password expiring that a user will be warned that his/her password is " +"the password expiring that a user will be warned that their password is " "about to expire." msgstr "" "Configurer le nombre de jours d'avertissement avant que le changement de mot " @@ -8835,7 +8835,7 @@ msgstr "-l" #: groupmems.8.xml:86(para) msgid "" -"The groupmems command allows a user to administer his/her " +"The groupmems command allows a user to administer their " "own group membership list without the requirement of superuser privileges. " "The groupmems utility is for systems that configure its " "users to be in their own name sake primary group (i.e., guest / guest)." @@ -10319,7 +10319,7 @@ msgstr "Modifier les informations de validité d'un mot de passe" msgid "" "The chage command changes the number of days between " "password changes and the date of the last password change. This information " -"is used by the system to determine when a user must change his/her password." +"is used by the system to determine when a user must change their password." msgstr "" "La commande chage modifie le nombre de jours entre les " "changements de mot de passe et la date du dernier changement. Ces " @@ -10438,8 +10438,8 @@ msgstr "" msgid "" "Set the maximum number of days during which a password is valid. When " "MAX_DAYS plus LAST_DAY " -"is less than the current day, the user will be required to change his/her " -"password before being able to use his/her account. This occurrence can be " +"is less than the current day, the user will be required to change their " +"password before being able to use their account. This occurrence can be " "planned for in advance by use of the option, which " "provides the user with advance warning." msgstr "" @@ -10472,7 +10472,7 @@ msgstr "" msgid "" "Set the number of days of warning before a password change is required. The " "WARN_DAYS option is the number of days prior to " -"the password expiring that a user will be warned his/her password is about " +"the password expiring that a user will be warned their password is about " "to expire." msgstr "" "Configurer le nombre de jours d'avertissement avant que le changement de mot " @@ -10507,7 +10507,7 @@ msgstr "" msgid "" "The chage command is restricted to the root user, except " "for the option, which may be used by an unprivileged " -"user to determine when his/her password or account is due to expire." +"user to determine when their password or account is due to expire." msgstr "" "La commande chage est réservée à l'utilisateur root, sauf " "pour l'option , qui peut être utilisée par un utilisateur " diff --git a/man/po/it.po b/man/po/it.po index 79e8475a..b9f275a6 100644 --- a/man/po/it.po +++ b/man/po/it.po @@ -5714,7 +5714,7 @@ msgstr "cambia la password utente" #: passwd.1.xml:89(para) msgid "" "The passwd command changes passwords for user accounts. A " -"normal user may only change the password for his/her own account, while the " +"normal user may only change the password for their own account, while the " "superuser may change the password for any account. passwd " "also changes the account or associated password validity period." msgstr "" @@ -5731,7 +5731,7 @@ msgstr "Modifiche delle password" # type: Plain text #: passwd.1.xml:99(para) msgid "" -"The user is first prompted for his/her old password, if one is present. This " +"The user is first prompted for their old password, if one is present. This " "password is then encrypted and compared against the stored password. The " "user has only one chance to enter the correct password. The superuser is " "permitted to bypass this step so that forgotten passwords may be changed." @@ -5892,7 +5892,7 @@ msgstr ", " #: passwd.1.xml:207(para) msgid "" "Immediately expire an account's password. This in effect can force a user to " -"change his/her password at the user's next login." +"change their password at the user's next login." msgstr "" "Fa scadere subito la password dell'utente. Il che ha l'effetto di forzare un " "cambio password al successivo accesso da parte dell'utente." @@ -5978,7 +5978,7 @@ msgstr "" msgid "" "Set the minimum number of days between password changes to " "MIN_DAYS. A value of zero for this field " -"indicates that the user may change his/her password at any time." +"indicates that the user may change their password at any time." msgstr "" "Imposta il numero minimo di giorni tra i cambi di password a " "MIN_GIORNI. Un valore pari a zero indica che " @@ -6050,7 +6050,7 @@ msgstr "" msgid "" "Set the number of days of warning before a password change is required. The " "WARN_DAYS option is the number of days prior to " -"the password expiring that a user will be warned that his/her password is " +"the password expiring that a user will be warned that their password is " "about to expire." msgstr "" "Imposta il numero di giorni di preavviso prima che sia obbligatorio cambiare " @@ -9144,7 +9144,7 @@ msgstr "-l" #: groupmems.8.xml:86(para) msgid "" -"The groupmems command allows a user to administer his/her " +"The groupmems command allows a user to administer their " "own group membership list without the requirement of superuser privileges. " "The groupmems utility is for systems that configure its " "users to be in their own name sake primary group (i.e., guest / guest)." @@ -10707,7 +10707,7 @@ msgstr "cambia le informazioni sulla scadenza della password" msgid "" "The chage command changes the number of days between " "password changes and the date of the last password change. This information " -"is used by the system to determine when a user must change his/her password." +"is used by the system to determine when a user must change their password." msgstr "" "chage modifica il numero minimo di giorni tra i cambi di " "password e la data dell'ultimo cambio. Queste informazioni sono usate dal " @@ -10832,8 +10832,8 @@ msgstr "" msgid "" "Set the maximum number of days during which a password is valid. When " "MAX_DAYS plus LAST_DAY " -"is less than the current day, the user will be required to change his/her " -"password before being able to use his/her account. This occurrence can be " +"is less than the current day, the user will be required to change their " +"password before being able to use their account. This occurrence can be " "planned for in advance by use of the option, which " "provides the user with advance warning." msgstr "" @@ -10868,7 +10868,7 @@ msgstr "" msgid "" "Set the number of days of warning before a password change is required. The " "WARN_DAYS option is the number of days prior to " -"the password expiring that a user will be warned his/her password is about " +"the password expiring that a user will be warned their password is about " "to expire." msgstr "" "Imposta il numero di giorni di preavviso prima che sia obbligatorio cambiare " @@ -10905,7 +10905,7 @@ msgstr "" msgid "" "The chage command is restricted to the root user, except " "for the option, which may be used by an unprivileged " -"user to determine when his/her password or account is due to expire." +"user to determine when their password or account is due to expire." msgstr "" "L'uso del comando chage è permesso solo all'utente root, " "tranne per l'opzione , che può essere usata da un utente " diff --git a/man/po/pl.po b/man/po/pl.po index c003c728..8a125fbf 100644 --- a/man/po/pl.po +++ b/man/po/pl.po @@ -4659,7 +4659,7 @@ msgstr "zmiana hasła użytkownika" #: passwd.1.xml:89(para) msgid "" "The passwd command changes passwords for user accounts. A " -"normal user may only change the password for his/her own account, while the " +"normal user may only change the password for their own account, while the " "superuser may change the password for any account. passwd " "also changes the account or associated password validity period." msgstr "" @@ -4670,7 +4670,7 @@ msgstr "" #: passwd.1.xml:99(para) msgid "" -"The user is first prompted for his/her old password, if one is present. This " +"The user is first prompted for their old password, if one is present. This " "password is then encrypted and compared against the stored password. The " "user has only one chance to enter the correct password. The superuser is " "permitted to bypass this step so that forgotten passwords may be changed." @@ -4776,7 +4776,7 @@ msgstr ", " #: passwd.1.xml:207(para) msgid "" "Immediately expire an account's password. This in effect can force a user to " -"change his/her password at the user's next login." +"change their password at the user's next login." msgstr "" #: passwd.1.xml:220(term) @@ -4845,7 +4845,7 @@ msgstr "" msgid "" "Set the minimum number of days between password changes to " "MIN_DAYS. A value of zero for this field " -"indicates that the user may change his/her password at any time." +"indicates that the user may change their password at any time." msgstr "" "Utawia minimalną liczbę dni pomiędzy zmianami hasła na " "MIN_DAYS. Wartość zerowa oznacza, że użytkownik " @@ -4901,7 +4901,7 @@ msgstr "" msgid "" "Set the number of days of warning before a password change is required. The " "WARN_DAYS option is the number of days prior to " -"the password expiring that a user will be warned that his/her password is " +"the password expiring that a user will be warned that their password is " "about to expire." msgstr "" @@ -7455,7 +7455,7 @@ msgstr "-l" #: groupmems.8.xml:86(para) msgid "" -"The groupmems command allows a user to administer his/her " +"The groupmems command allows a user to administer their " "own group membership list without the requirement of superuser privileges. " "The groupmems utility is for systems that configure its " "users to be in their own name sake primary group (i.e., guest / guest)." @@ -8833,7 +8833,7 @@ msgstr "zmiana informacji o terminie ważności hasła użytkownika" msgid "" "The chage command changes the number of days between " "password changes and the date of the last password change. This information " -"is used by the system to determine when a user must change his/her password." +"is used by the system to determine when a user must change their password." msgstr "" "Polecenie chage zmienia liczbę dni pomiędzy zmianami " "hasła i datę ostatniej zmiany hasła. Informację tę system wykorzystuje do " @@ -8947,8 +8947,8 @@ msgstr "" msgid "" "Set the maximum number of days during which a password is valid. When " "MAX_DAYS plus LAST_DAY " -"is less than the current day, the user will be required to change his/her " -"password before being able to use his/her account. This occurrence can be " +"is less than the current day, the user will be required to change their " +"password before being able to use their account. This occurrence can be " "planned for in advance by use of the option, which " "provides the user with advance warning." msgstr "" @@ -8980,7 +8980,7 @@ msgstr "" msgid "" "Set the number of days of warning before a password change is required. The " "WARN_DAYS option is the number of days prior to " -"the password expiring that a user will be warned his/her password is about " +"the password expiring that a user will be warned their password is about " "to expire." msgstr "" "Ustawia na DNI_OSTRZ liczbę dni przed upływem " @@ -9013,7 +9013,7 @@ msgstr "" msgid "" "The chage command is restricted to the root user, except " "for the option, which may be used by an unprivileged " -"user to determine when his/her password or account is due to expire." +"user to determine when their password or account is due to expire." msgstr "" "Polecenia chage może użyć tylko użytkownik root, za wyjątkiem opcji . Może się nią posłużyć się użytkownik nieuprzywilejowany do " diff --git a/man/po/ru.po b/man/po/ru.po index ef552bec..f3978255 100644 --- a/man/po/ru.po +++ b/man/po/ru.po @@ -5700,7 +5700,7 @@ msgstr "изменяет пароль пользователя" #: passwd.1.xml:89(para) msgid "" "The passwd command changes passwords for user accounts. A " -"normal user may only change the password for his/her own account, while the " +"normal user may only change the password for their own account, while the " "superuser may change the password for any account. passwd " "also changes the account or associated password validity period." msgstr "" @@ -5718,7 +5718,7 @@ msgstr "Изменение пароля" # type: Content of: #: passwd.1.xml:99(para) msgid "" -"The user is first prompted for his/her old password, if one is present. This " +"The user is first prompted for their old password, if one is present. This " "password is then encrypted and compared against the stored password. The " "user has only one chance to enter the correct password. The superuser is " "permitted to bypass this step so that forgotten passwords may be changed." @@ -5876,7 +5876,7 @@ msgstr ", " #: passwd.1.xml:207(para) msgid "" "Immediately expire an account's password. This in effect can force a user to " -"change his/her password at the user's next login." +"change their password at the user's next login." msgstr "" "Немедленно сделать пароль устаревшим. В результате это заставит пользователя " "изменить пароль при следующем входе в систему." @@ -5962,7 +5962,7 @@ msgstr "" msgid "" "Set the minimum number of days between password changes to " "MIN_DAYS. A value of zero for this field " -"indicates that the user may change his/her password at any time." +"indicates that the user may change their password at any time." msgstr "" "Задать минимальное количество дней между сменами " "пароля. Нулевое значение этого поля указывает на то, что пользователь может " @@ -6030,7 +6030,7 @@ msgstr "" msgid "" "Set the number of days of warning before a password change is required. The " "WARN_DAYS option is the number of days prior to " -"the password expiring that a user will be warned that his/her password is " +"the password expiring that a user will be warned that their password is " "about to expire." msgstr "" "Установить число дней выдачи предупреждения, перед тем как потребуется смена " @@ -9182,7 +9182,7 @@ msgstr "-l" #: groupmems.8.xml:86(para) msgid "" -"The groupmems command allows a user to administer his/her " +"The groupmems command allows a user to administer their " "own group membership list without the requirement of superuser privileges. " "The groupmems utility is for systems that configure its " "users to be in their own name sake primary group (i.e., guest / guest)." @@ -10700,7 +10700,7 @@ msgstr "изменяет информацию об устаревании пар msgid "" "The chage command changes the number of days between " "password changes and the date of the last password change. This information " -"is used by the system to determine when a user must change his/her password." +"is used by the system to determine when a user must change their password." msgstr "" "Программа chage изменяет количество дней между датой " "смены пароля и датой последней смены пароля. Эта информация используется " @@ -10820,8 +10820,8 @@ msgstr "" msgid "" "Set the maximum number of days during which a password is valid. When " "MAX_DAYS plus LAST_DAY " -"is less than the current day, the user will be required to change his/her " -"password before being able to use his/her account. This occurrence can be " +"is less than the current day, the user will be required to change their " +"password before being able to use their account. This occurrence can be " "planned for in advance by use of the option, which " "provides the user with advance warning." msgstr "" @@ -10854,7 +10854,7 @@ msgstr "" msgid "" "Set the number of days of warning before a password change is required. The " "WARN_DAYS option is the number of days prior to " -"the password expiring that a user will be warned his/her password is about " +"the password expiring that a user will be warned their password is about " "to expire." msgstr "" "Установить количество дней выдачи предупреждения, перед тем как потребуется " @@ -10890,7 +10890,7 @@ msgstr "" msgid "" "The chage command is restricted to the root user, except " "for the option, which may be used by an unprivileged " -"user to determine when his/her password or account is due to expire." +"user to determine when their password or account is due to expire." msgstr "" "Программа chage работает только от суперпользователя, за " "исключением вызова с параметром , который может " diff --git a/man/po/shadow-man-pages.pot b/man/po/shadow-man-pages.pot index 05cef7f2..507057fe 100644 --- a/man/po/shadow-man-pages.pot +++ b/man/po/shadow-man-pages.pot @@ -2492,7 +2492,7 @@ msgid "change user password" msgstr "" #: passwd.1.xml:89(para) -msgid "The passwd command changes passwords for user accounts. A normal user may only change the password for his/her own account, while the superuser may change the password for any account. passwd also changes the account or associated password validity period." +msgid "The passwd command changes passwords for user accounts. A normal user may only change the password for their own account, while the superuser may change the password for any account. passwd also changes the account or associated password validity period." msgstr "" #: passwd.1.xml:98(title) @@ -2500,7 +2500,7 @@ msgid "Password Changes" msgstr "" #: passwd.1.xml:99(para) -msgid "The user is first prompted for his/her old password, if one is present. This password is then encrypted and compared against the stored password. The user has only one chance to enter the correct password. The superuser is permitted to bypass this step so that forgotten passwords may be changed." +msgid "The user is first prompted for their old password, if one is present. This password is then encrypted and compared against the stored password. The user has only one chance to enter the correct password. The superuser is permitted to bypass this step so that forgotten passwords may be changed." msgstr "" #: passwd.1.xml:107(para) @@ -2572,7 +2572,7 @@ msgid ", " msgstr "" #: passwd.1.xml:207(para) -msgid "Immediately expire an account's password. This in effect can force a user to change his/her password at the user's next login." +msgid "Immediately expire an account's password. This in effect can force a user to change their password at the user's next login." msgstr "" #: passwd.1.xml:220(term) @@ -2612,7 +2612,7 @@ msgid ",  MIN_DAY msgstr "" #: passwd.1.xml:273(para) chage.1.xml:168(para) -msgid "Set the minimum number of days between password changes to MIN_DAYS. A value of zero for this field indicates that the user may change his/her password at any time." +msgid "Set the minimum number of days between password changes to MIN_DAYS. A value of zero for this field indicates that the user may change their password at any time." msgstr "" #: passwd.1.xml:291(term) @@ -2644,7 +2644,7 @@ msgid ",  WARN_D msgstr "" #: passwd.1.xml:348(para) -msgid "Set the number of days of warning before a password change is required. The WARN_DAYS option is the number of days prior to the password expiring that a user will be warned that his/her password is about to expire." +msgid "Set the number of days of warning before a password change is required. The WARN_DAYS option is the number of days prior to the password expiring that a user will be warned that their password is about to expire." msgstr "" #: passwd.1.xml:357(term) @@ -4169,7 +4169,7 @@ msgid "-l" msgstr "" #: groupmems.8.xml:86(para) -msgid "The groupmems command allows a user to administer his/her own group membership list without the requirement of superuser privileges. The groupmems utility is for systems that configure its users to be in their own name sake primary group (i.e., guest / guest)." +msgid "The groupmems command allows a user to administer their own group membership list without the requirement of superuser privileges. The groupmems utility is for systems that configure its users to be in their own name sake primary group (i.e., guest / guest)." msgstr "" #: groupmems.8.xml:94(para) @@ -4863,7 +4863,7 @@ msgid "change user password expiry information" msgstr "" #: chage.1.xml:82(para) -msgid "The chage command changes the number of days between password changes and the date of the last password change. This information is used by the system to determine when a user must change his/her password." +msgid "The chage command changes the number of days between password changes and the date of the last password change. This information is used by the system to determine when a user must change their password." msgstr "" #: chage.1.xml:92(para) @@ -4915,7 +4915,7 @@ msgid ",  MAX_DAY msgstr "" #: chage.1.xml:180(para) -msgid "Set the maximum number of days during which a password is valid. When MAX_DAYS plus LAST_DAY is less than the current day, the user will be required to change his/her password before being able to use his/her account. This occurrence can be planned for in advance by use of the option, which provides the user with advance warning." +msgid "Set the maximum number of days during which a password is valid. When MAX_DAYS plus LAST_DAY is less than the current day, the user will be required to change their password before being able to use their account. This occurrence can be planned for in advance by use of the option, which provides the user with advance warning." msgstr "" #: chage.1.xml:189(para) @@ -4927,7 +4927,7 @@ msgid ",  WARN_D msgstr "" #: chage.1.xml:213(para) -msgid "Set the number of days of warning before a password change is required. The WARN_DAYS option is the number of days prior to the password expiring that a user will be warned his/her password is about to expire." +msgid "Set the number of days of warning before a password change is required. The WARN_DAYS option is the number of days prior to the password expiring that a user will be warned their password is about to expire." msgstr "" #: chage.1.xml:222(para) @@ -4939,7 +4939,7 @@ msgid "The chage program requires a shadow password file to b msgstr "" #: chage.1.xml:236(para) -msgid "The chage command is restricted to the root user, except for the option, which may be used by an unprivileged user to determine when his/her password or account is due to expire." +msgid "The chage command is restricted to the root user, except for the option, which may be used by an unprivileged user to determine when their password or account is due to expire." msgstr "" #: chage.1.xml:301(replaceable) diff --git a/man/po/sv.po b/man/po/sv.po index b09740df..4059527d 100644 --- a/man/po/sv.po +++ b/man/po/sv.po @@ -4806,7 +4806,7 @@ msgstr "ändra användarlösenord" #, fuzzy msgid "" "The passwd command changes passwords for user accounts. A " -"normal user may only change the password for his/her own account, while the " +"normal user may only change the password for their own account, while the " "superuser may change the password for any account. passwd " "also changes the account or associated password validity period." msgstr "" @@ -4824,7 +4824,7 @@ msgstr "Lösenordsändringar" #: passwd.1.xml:99(para) #, fuzzy msgid "" -"The user is first prompted for his/her old password, if one is present. This " +"The user is first prompted for their old password, if one is present. This " "password is then encrypted and compared against the stored password. The " "user has only one chance to enter the correct password. The superuser is " "permitted to bypass this step so that forgotten passwords may be changed." @@ -4969,7 +4969,7 @@ msgstr ", " #: passwd.1.xml:207(para) msgid "" "Immediately expire an account's password. This in effect can force a user to " -"change his/her password at the user's next login." +"change their password at the user's next login." msgstr "" "Lösenordet för ett konto sätts omedelbart som utgånget. Detta kan tvinga en " "användare att ändra sitt lösenord vid nästa inloggningsförsök." @@ -5051,7 +5051,7 @@ msgstr "" msgid "" "Set the minimum number of days between password changes to " "MIN_DAYS. A value of zero for this field " -"indicates that the user may change his/her password at any time." +"indicates that the user may change their password at any time." msgstr "" "Sätter minimalt antal dagar mellan lösenordsändringar till " "MIN_DAGAR. Ett nollvärde för detta fält betyder " @@ -5128,7 +5128,7 @@ msgstr "" msgid "" "Set the number of days of warning before a password change is required. The " "WARN_DAYS option is the number of days prior to " -"the password expiring that a user will be warned that his/her password is " +"the password expiring that a user will be warned that their password is " "about to expire." msgstr "" "Sätter antalet dagar för varning före ett lösenord behöver ändras. Flaggan " @@ -7671,7 +7671,7 @@ msgstr "-l" #: groupmems.8.xml:86(para) msgid "" -"The groupmems command allows a user to administer his/her " +"The groupmems command allows a user to administer their " "own group membership list without the requirement of superuser privileges. " "The groupmems utility is for systems that configure its " "users to be in their own name sake primary group (i.e., guest / guest)." @@ -9064,7 +9064,7 @@ msgstr "ändra åldringsinformation för användarlösenord" msgid "" "The chage command changes the number of days between " "password changes and the date of the last password change. This information " -"is used by the system to determine when a user must change his/her password." +"is used by the system to determine when a user must change their password." msgstr "" #: chage.1.xml:92(para) @@ -9156,8 +9156,8 @@ msgstr "" msgid "" "Set the maximum number of days during which a password is valid. When " "MAX_DAYS plus LAST_DAY " -"is less than the current day, the user will be required to change his/her " -"password before being able to use his/her account. This occurrence can be " +"is less than the current day, the user will be required to change their " +"password before being able to use their account. This occurrence can be " "planned for in advance by use of the option, which " "provides the user with advance warning." msgstr "" @@ -9181,7 +9181,7 @@ msgstr "" msgid "" "Set the number of days of warning before a password change is required. The " "WARN_DAYS option is the number of days prior to " -"the password expiring that a user will be warned his/her password is about " +"the password expiring that a user will be warned their password is about " "to expire." msgstr "" @@ -9206,7 +9206,7 @@ msgstr "" msgid "" "The chage command is restricted to the root user, except " "for the option, which may be used by an unprivileged " -"user to determine when his/her password or account is due to expire." +"user to determine when their password or account is due to expire." msgstr "" #: chage.1.xml:301(replaceable) diff --git a/man/po/zh_CN.po b/man/po/zh_CN.po index fd4c4ca3..71288870 100644 --- a/man/po/zh_CN.po +++ b/man/po/zh_CN.po @@ -5037,7 +5037,7 @@ msgstr "更改用户密码" #: passwd.1.xml:89(para) msgid "" "The passwd command changes passwords for user accounts. A " -"normal user may only change the password for his/her own account, while the " +"normal user may only change the password for their own account, while the " "superuser may change the password for any account. passwd " "also changes the account or associated password validity period." msgstr "" @@ -5051,7 +5051,7 @@ msgstr "密码更改" #: passwd.1.xml:99(para) msgid "" -"The user is first prompted for his/her old password, if one is present. This " +"The user is first prompted for their old password, if one is present. This " "password is then encrypted and compared against the stored password. The " "user has only one chance to enter the correct password. The superuser is " "permitted to bypass this step so that forgotten passwords may be changed." @@ -5181,7 +5181,7 @@ msgstr ", " #: passwd.1.xml:207(para) msgid "" "Immediately expire an account's password. This in effect can force a user to " -"change his/her password at the user's next login." +"change their password at the user's next login." msgstr "让一个账户的密码立即过期。这可以强制一个用户下次登录时更改密码。" #: passwd.1.xml:220(term) @@ -5255,7 +5255,7 @@ msgstr "" msgid "" "Set the minimum number of days between password changes to " "MIN_DAYS. A value of zero for this field " -"indicates that the user may change his/her password at any time." +"indicates that the user may change their password at any time." msgstr "" "在密码更改之间的最小天数设置为 MIN_DAYS。此字段中" "的 0 值表示用户可以在任何时间更改其密码。" @@ -5316,7 +5316,7 @@ msgstr "" msgid "" "Set the number of days of warning before a password change is required. The " "WARN_DAYS option is the number of days prior to " -"the password expiring that a user will be warned that his/her password is " +"the password expiring that a user will be warned that their password is " "about to expire." msgstr "" "设置在要求更改密码之前警告的天数。WARN_DAYS 选项是" @@ -7867,7 +7867,7 @@ msgstr "-l" #: groupmems.8.xml:86(para) msgid "" -"The groupmems command allows a user to administer his/her " +"The groupmems command allows a user to administer their " "own group membership list without the requirement of superuser privileges. " "The groupmems utility is for systems that configure its " "users to be in their own name sake primary group (i.e., guest / guest)." @@ -9112,7 +9112,7 @@ msgstr "更改用户密码过期信息" msgid "" "The chage command changes the number of days between " "password changes and the date of the last password change. This information " -"is used by the system to determine when a user must change his/her password." +"is used by the system to determine when a user must change their password." msgstr "" #: chage.1.xml:92(para) @@ -9209,8 +9209,8 @@ msgstr "" msgid "" "Set the maximum number of days during which a password is valid. When " "MAX_DAYS plus LAST_DAY " -"is less than the current day, the user will be required to change his/her " -"password before being able to use his/her account. This occurrence can be " +"is less than the current day, the user will be required to change their " +"password before being able to use their account. This occurrence can be " "planned for in advance by use of the option, which " "provides the user with advance warning." msgstr "" @@ -9240,7 +9240,7 @@ msgstr "" msgid "" "Set the number of days of warning before a password change is required. The " "WARN_DAYS option is the number of days prior to " -"the password expiring that a user will be warned his/her password is about " +"the password expiring that a user will be warned their password is about " "to expire." msgstr "" "设置在要求更改密码之前几天开始警告。WARN_DAYS 选项" @@ -9267,7 +9267,7 @@ msgstr "chage 需要有一个影子密码文件才可用。" msgid "" "The chage command is restricted to the root user, except " "for the option, which may be used by an unprivileged " -"user to determine when his/her password or account is due to expire." +"user to determine when their password or account is due to expire." msgstr "" "只有 root 才可以使用 chage,一个特殊情况是 , " #: passwd.1.xml:207(para) msgid "" "Immediately expire an account's password. This in effect can force a user to " -"change his/her password at the user's next login." +"change their password at the user's next login." msgstr "" "Annuler immédiatement la validité du mot de passe d'un compte. Ceci permet " "d'obliger un utilisateur à changer son mot de passe lors de sa prochaine " @@ -5771,7 +5771,7 @@ msgstr "" msgid "" "Set the minimum number of days between password changes to " "MIN_DAYS. A value of zero for this field " -"indicates that the user may change his/her password at any time." +"indicates that the user may change their password at any time." msgstr "" "Définir le nombre minimum de jours entre chaque changement de mot de passe à " "MIN_DAYS. Une valeur de zéro pour ce champ " @@ -5845,7 +5845,7 @@ msgstr "" msgid "" "Set the number of days of warning before a password change is required. The " "WARN_DAYS option is the number of days prior to " -"the password expiring that a user will be warned that his/her password is " +"the password expiring that a user will be warned that their password is " "about to expire." msgstr "" "Configurer le nombre de jours d'avertissement avant que le changement de mot " @@ -8805,7 +8805,7 @@ msgstr "-l" #: groupmems.8.xml:86(para) msgid "" -"The groupmems command allows a user to administer his/her " +"The groupmems command allows a user to administer their " "own group membership list without the requirement of superuser privileges. " "The groupmems utility is for systems that configure its " "users to be in their own name sake primary group (i.e., guest / guest)." @@ -10326,7 +10326,7 @@ msgstr "Modifier les informations de validité d'un mot de passe" msgid "" "The chage command changes the number of days between " "password changes and the date of the last password change. This information " -"is used by the system to determine when a user must change his/her password." +"is used by the system to determine when a user must change their password." msgstr "" "La commande chage modifie le nombre de jours entre les " "changements de mot de passe et la date du dernier changement. Ces " @@ -10460,8 +10460,8 @@ msgstr "" msgid "" "Set the maximum number of days during which a password is valid. When " "MAX_DAYS plus LAST_DAY " -"is less than the current day, the user will be required to change his/her " -"password before being able to use his/her account. This occurrence can be " +"is less than the current day, the user will be required to change their " +"password before being able to use their account. This occurrence can be " "planned for in advance by use of the option, which " "provides the user with advance warning." msgstr "" @@ -10497,7 +10497,7 @@ msgstr "" msgid "" "Set the number of days of warning before a password change is required. The " "WARN_DAYS option is the number of days prior to " -"the password expiring that a user will be warned his/her password is about " +"the password expiring that a user will be warned their password is about " "to expire." msgstr "" "Configurer le nombre de jours d'avertissement avant que le changement de mot " @@ -10532,7 +10532,7 @@ msgstr "" msgid "" "The chage command is restricted to the root user, except " "for the option, which may be used by an unprivileged " -"user to determine when his/her password or account is due to expire." +"user to determine when their password or account is due to expire." msgstr "" "La commande chage est réservée à l'utilisateur root, sauf " "pour l'option , qui peut être utilisée par un utilisateur " diff --git a/po/gl.po b/po/gl.po index 2a47e8b4..f154030e 100644 --- a/po/gl.po +++ b/po/gl.po @@ -2303,7 +2303,7 @@ msgstr "" msgid "" " -a, --append append the user to the supplemental GROUPS\n" " mentioned by the -G option without removing\n" -" him/her from other groups\n" +" the user from other groups\n" msgstr "" msgid " -l, --login NEW_LOGIN new value of the login name\n" @@ -2837,7 +2837,7 @@ msgstr "%s: directorio base \"%s\" non válido\n" #~ "GROUPS\n" #~ " mentioned by the -G option without " #~ "removing\n" -#~ " him/her from other groups\n" +#~ " the user from other groups\n" #~ " -h, --help display this help message and exit\n" #~ " -l, --login NEW_LOGIN new value of the login name\n" #~ " -L, --lock lock the user account\n" diff --git a/po/he.po b/po/he.po index ec42d1c9..08b48230 100644 --- a/po/he.po +++ b/po/he.po @@ -2169,7 +2169,7 @@ msgstr "" msgid "" " -a, --append append the user to the supplemental GROUPS\n" " mentioned by the -G option without removing\n" -" him/her from other groups\n" +" the user from other groups\n" msgstr "" msgid " -l, --login NEW_LOGIN new value of the login name\n" diff --git a/po/hu.po b/po/hu.po index 310034b0..e810d6f6 100644 --- a/po/hu.po +++ b/po/hu.po @@ -2297,7 +2297,7 @@ msgstr "" msgid "" " -a, --append append the user to the supplemental GROUPS\n" " mentioned by the -G option without removing\n" -" him/her from other groups\n" +" the user from other groups\n" msgstr "" msgid " -l, --login NEW_LOGIN new value of the login name\n" @@ -2893,7 +2893,7 @@ msgstr "%s: érvénytelen alapkönyvtár: \"%s\"\n" #~ "GROUPS\n" #~ " mentioned by the -G option without " #~ "removing\n" -#~ " him/her from other groups\n" +#~ " the user from other groups\n" #~ " -h, --help display this help message and exit\n" #~ " -l, --login NEW_LOGIN new value of the login name\n" #~ " -L, --lock lock the user account\n" diff --git a/po/id.po b/po/id.po index 8aae75e5..9b682ff2 100644 --- a/po/id.po +++ b/po/id.po @@ -2285,7 +2285,7 @@ msgstr "" msgid "" " -a, --append append the user to the supplemental GROUPS\n" " mentioned by the -G option without removing\n" -" him/her from other groups\n" +" the user from other groups\n" msgstr "" msgid " -l, --login NEW_LOGIN new value of the login name\n" @@ -2809,7 +2809,7 @@ msgstr "%s: direktori awal `%s' tak sah\n" #~ "GROUPS\n" #~ " mentioned by the -G option without " #~ "removing\n" -#~ " him/her from other groups\n" +#~ " the user from other groups\n" #~ " -h, --help display this help message and exit\n" #~ " -l, --login NEW_LOGIN new value of the login name\n" #~ " -L, --lock lock the user account\n" diff --git a/po/it.po b/po/it.po index ea7332ad..474bde0c 100644 --- a/po/it.po +++ b/po/it.po @@ -2487,7 +2487,7 @@ msgstr "" msgid "" " -a, --append append the user to the supplemental GROUPS\n" " mentioned by the -G option without removing\n" -" him/her from other groups\n" +" the user from other groups\n" msgstr "" msgid " -l, --login NEW_LOGIN new value of the login name\n" @@ -3090,7 +3090,7 @@ msgstr "%s: directory di base «%s» non valida\n" #~| "GROUPS\n" #~| " mentioned by the -G option without " #~| "removing\n" -#~| " him/her from other groups\n" +#~| " the user from other groups\n" #~| " -h, --help display this help message and exit\n" #~| " -l, --login NEW_LOGIN new value of the login name\n" #~| " -L, --lock lock the user account\n" @@ -3120,7 +3120,7 @@ msgstr "%s: directory di base «%s» non valida\n" #~ "GROUPS\n" #~ " mentioned by the -G option without " #~ "removing\n" -#~ " him/her from other groups\n" +#~ " the user from other groups\n" #~ " -h, --help display this help message and exit\n" #~ " -l, --login NEW_LOGIN new value of the login name\n" #~ " -L, --lock lock the user account\n" diff --git a/po/ja.po b/po/ja.po index 3125e5f8..e75658e9 100644 --- a/po/ja.po +++ b/po/ja.po @@ -2332,7 +2332,7 @@ msgstr " -G, --groups GROUPS 新たな補助グループのリスト msgid "" " -a, --append append the user to the supplemental GROUPS\n" " mentioned by the -G option without removing\n" -" him/her from other groups\n" +" the user from other groups\n" msgstr "" " -a, --append ユーザを (-G で指定された) 補助グループ群\n" " GROUPS に追加する。他のグループからの削除は\n" @@ -2841,7 +2841,7 @@ msgstr "%s: %s の tcb ディレクトリが見付かりませんでした\n" #~ "GROUPS\n" #~ " mentioned by the -G option without " #~ "removing\n" -#~ " him/her from other groups\n" +#~ " the user from other groups\n" #~ " -h, --help display this help message and exit\n" #~ " -l, --login NEW_LOGIN new value of the login name\n" #~ " -L, --lock lock the user account\n" diff --git a/po/kk.po b/po/kk.po index a5c446b1..4be394a5 100644 --- a/po/kk.po +++ b/po/kk.po @@ -2357,7 +2357,7 @@ msgstr " -G, --groups ТОПТАР пайдаланушыны қос msgid "" " -a, --append append the user to the supplemental GROUPS\n" " mentioned by the -G option without removing\n" -" him/her from other groups\n" +" the user from other groups\n" msgstr "" " -a, --append пайдаланушыны қосымша ТОПТАР ішіне қосу\n" " -G опциясы сияқты, пайдаланушыны басқа " @@ -2891,7 +2891,7 @@ msgstr "%s: %s үшін tcb бумасын табу сәтсіз\n" #~ "GROUPS\n" #~ " mentioned by the -G option without " #~ "removing\n" -#~ " him/her from other groups\n" +#~ " the user from other groups\n" #~ " -h, --help display this help message and exit\n" #~ " -l, --login NEW_LOGIN new value of the login name\n" #~ " -L, --lock lock the user account\n" diff --git a/po/km.po b/po/km.po index 50475301..7ad5e4ed 100644 --- a/po/km.po +++ b/po/km.po @@ -2319,7 +2319,7 @@ msgstr "" msgid "" " -a, --append append the user to the supplemental GROUPS\n" " mentioned by the -G option without removing\n" -" him/her from other groups\n" +" the user from other groups\n" msgstr "" msgid " -l, --login NEW_LOGIN new value of the login name\n" @@ -2845,7 +2845,7 @@ msgstr "%s  ៖ ថត​មូលដ្ឋាន​មិន​ត្រឹ #~ "GROUPS\n" #~ " mentioned by the -G option without " #~ "removing\n" -#~ " him/her from other groups\n" +#~ " the user from other groups\n" #~ " -h, --help display this help message and exit\n" #~ " -l, --login NEW_LOGIN new value of the login name\n" #~ " -L, --lock lock the user account\n" diff --git a/po/ko.po b/po/ko.po index 1b00e99d..661b037d 100644 --- a/po/ko.po +++ b/po/ko.po @@ -2352,7 +2352,7 @@ msgstr " -s, --sha-rounds SHA* 암호화 알고리즘의 SHA 라 msgid "" " -a, --append append the user to the supplemental GROUPS\n" " mentioned by the -G option without removing\n" -" him/her from other groups\n" +" the user from other groups\n" msgstr "" msgid " -l, --login NEW_LOGIN new value of the login name\n" @@ -2884,7 +2884,7 @@ msgstr "%s: 기본 디렉터리 '%s' 잘못되었습니다\n" #~| "GROUPS\n" #~| " mentioned by the -G option without " #~| "removing\n" -#~| " him/her from other groups\n" +#~| " the user from other groups\n" #~| " -h, --help display this help message and exit\n" #~| " -l, --login NEW_LOGIN new value of the login name\n" #~| " -L, --lock lock the user account\n" @@ -2914,7 +2914,7 @@ msgstr "%s: 기본 디렉터리 '%s' 잘못되었습니다\n" #~ "GROUPS\n" #~ " mentioned by the -G option without " #~ "removing\n" -#~ " him/her from other groups\n" +#~ " the user from other groups\n" #~ " -h, --help display this help message and exit\n" #~ " -l, --login NEW_LOGIN new value of the login name\n" #~ " -L, --lock lock the user account\n" diff --git a/po/nb.po b/po/nb.po index 7ad1ecbc..72f1fcbb 100644 --- a/po/nb.po +++ b/po/nb.po @@ -2445,7 +2445,7 @@ msgstr " -G, --groups GRUPPER ny liste over ekstra GRUPPEr\n" msgid "" " -a, --append append the user to the supplemental GROUPS\n" " mentioned by the -G option without removing\n" -" him/her from other groups\n" +" the user from other groups\n" msgstr "" " -a, --append legg til brukeren i de ekstra gruppene " "listet i \n" @@ -3006,7 +3006,7 @@ msgstr "%s: klarte ikke å finne tcb-mappe for %s\n" #~| "GROUPS\n" #~| " mentioned by the -G option without " #~| "removing\n" -#~| " him/her from other groups\n" +#~| " the user from other groups\n" #~| " -h, --help display this help message and exit\n" #~| " -l, --login NEW_LOGIN new value of the login name\n" #~| " -L, --lock lock the user account\n" @@ -3036,7 +3036,7 @@ msgstr "%s: klarte ikke å finne tcb-mappe for %s\n" #~ "GROUPS\n" #~ " mentioned by the -G option without " #~ "removing\n" -#~ " him/her from other groups\n" +#~ " the user from other groups\n" #~ " -h, --help display this help message and exit\n" #~ " -l, --login NEW_LOGIN new value of the login name\n" #~ " -L, --lock lock the user account\n" diff --git a/po/ne.po b/po/ne.po index e40129b8..24121f16 100644 --- a/po/ne.po +++ b/po/ne.po @@ -2298,7 +2298,7 @@ msgstr "" msgid "" " -a, --append append the user to the supplemental GROUPS\n" " mentioned by the -G option without removing\n" -" him/her from other groups\n" +" the user from other groups\n" msgstr "" msgid " -l, --login NEW_LOGIN new value of the login name\n" @@ -2829,7 +2829,7 @@ msgstr "%s: अवैध डाइरेक्ट्री '%s'\n" #~ "GROUPS\n" #~ " mentioned by the -G option without " #~ "removing\n" -#~ " him/her from other groups\n" +#~ " the user from other groups\n" #~ " -h, --help display this help message and exit\n" #~ " -l, --login NEW_LOGIN new value of the login name\n" #~ " -L, --lock lock the user account\n" diff --git a/po/nl.po b/po/nl.po index 8e35adbf..350476d6 100644 --- a/po/nl.po +++ b/po/nl.po @@ -2405,7 +2405,7 @@ msgstr " -G, --groups GROEPEN nieuwe lijst van bijkomende GROEPEN\n" msgid "" " -a, --append append the user to the supplemental GROUPS\n" " mentioned by the -G option without removing\n" -" him/her from other groups\n" +" the user from other groups\n" msgstr "" " -a, --append voeg de gebruiker toe aan de bijkomende " "GROEPEN,\n" @@ -2993,7 +2993,7 @@ msgstr "%s: tcb-map van %s vinden is mislukt\n" #~ "GROUPS\n" #~ " mentioned by the -G option without " #~ "removing\n" -#~ " him/her from other groups\n" +#~ " the user from other groups\n" #~ " -h, --help display this help message and exit\n" #~ " -l, --login NEW_LOGIN new value of the login name\n" #~ " -L, --lock lock the user account\n" diff --git a/po/nn.po b/po/nn.po index 59890ceb..a08bd1a6 100644 --- a/po/nn.po +++ b/po/nn.po @@ -2265,7 +2265,7 @@ msgstr "" msgid "" " -a, --append append the user to the supplemental GROUPS\n" " mentioned by the -G option without removing\n" -" him/her from other groups\n" +" the user from other groups\n" msgstr "" msgid " -l, --login NEW_LOGIN new value of the login name\n" diff --git a/po/pl.po b/po/pl.po index 60786613..8298804b 100644 --- a/po/pl.po +++ b/po/pl.po @@ -2305,7 +2305,7 @@ msgstr "" msgid "" " -a, --append append the user to the supplemental GROUPS\n" " mentioned by the -G option without removing\n" -" him/her from other groups\n" +" the user from other groups\n" msgstr "" msgid " -l, --login NEW_LOGIN new value of the login name\n" @@ -2898,7 +2898,7 @@ msgstr "%s: nieprawidłowy katalog bazowy '%s'\n" #~ "GROUPS\n" #~ " mentioned by the -G option without " #~ "removing\n" -#~ " him/her from other groups\n" +#~ " the user from other groups\n" #~ " -h, --help display this help message and exit\n" #~ " -l, --login NEW_LOGIN new value of the login name\n" #~ " -L, --lock lock the user account\n" diff --git a/po/pt.po b/po/pt.po index 0bd1e315..83168a6d 100644 --- a/po/pt.po +++ b/po/pt.po @@ -2408,7 +2408,7 @@ msgstr " -G, --groups GRUPOS nova lista de grupos adicionais\n" msgid "" " -a, --append append the user to the supplemental GROUPS\n" " mentioned by the -G option without removing\n" -" him/her from other groups\n" +" the user from other groups\n" msgstr "" " -a, --append juntar o utilizador aos GRUPOS\n" " suplementares mencionados pela opção -G\n" @@ -2954,7 +2954,7 @@ msgstr "%s: falhou encontrar o directório tcb para %s\n" #~ "GROUPS\n" #~ " mentioned by the -G option without " #~ "removing\n" -#~ " him/her from other groups\n" +#~ " the user from other groups\n" #~ " -h, --help display this help message and exit\n" #~ " -l, --login NEW_LOGIN new value of the login name\n" #~ " -L, --lock lock the user account\n" diff --git a/po/pt_BR.po b/po/pt_BR.po index 6305f561..efec5808 100644 --- a/po/pt_BR.po +++ b/po/pt_BR.po @@ -2395,7 +2395,7 @@ msgstr " -G, --groups GRUPOS nova lista de GRUPOS suplementares\n" msgid "" " -a, --append append the user to the supplemental GROUPS\n" " mentioned by the -G option without removing\n" -" him/her from other groups\n" +" the user from other groups\n" msgstr "" " -a, --append anexa o usuário para os GRUPOS " "suplementares\n" @@ -2932,7 +2932,7 @@ msgstr "%s: falha ao procurar o diretório tcb para %s\n" #~ "GROUPS\n" #~ " mentioned by the -G option without " #~ "removing\n" -#~ " him/her from other groups\n" +#~ " the user from other groups\n" #~ " -h, --help display this help message and exit\n" #~ " -l, --login NEW_LOGIN new value of the login name\n" #~ " -L, --lock lock the user account\n" diff --git a/po/ro.po b/po/ro.po index 9baeff78..db47fdbe 100644 --- a/po/ro.po +++ b/po/ro.po @@ -2304,7 +2304,7 @@ msgstr "" msgid "" " -a, --append append the user to the supplemental GROUPS\n" " mentioned by the -G option without removing\n" -" him/her from other groups\n" +" the user from other groups\n" msgstr "" msgid " -l, --login NEW_LOGIN new value of the login name\n" @@ -2853,7 +2853,7 @@ msgstr "%s: director de bază nevalid '%s'\n" #~ "GROUPS\n" #~ " mentioned by the -G option without " #~ "removing\n" -#~ " him/her from other groups\n" +#~ " the user from other groups\n" #~ " -h, --help display this help message and exit\n" #~ " -l, --login NEW_LOGIN new value of the login name\n" #~ " -L, --lock lock the user account\n" diff --git a/po/ru.po b/po/ru.po index 9391e380..f2eb6520 100644 --- a/po/ru.po +++ b/po/ru.po @@ -2413,7 +2413,7 @@ msgstr " -G, --groups ГРУППЫ список дополнител msgid "" " -a, --append append the user to the supplemental GROUPS\n" " mentioned by the -G option without removing\n" -" him/her from other groups\n" +" the user from other groups\n" msgstr "" " -a, --append добавить пользователя в дополнительные\n" " ГРУППЫ, указанные в параметре -G не удаляя\n" @@ -2960,7 +2960,7 @@ msgstr "%s: не удалось найти каталог tcb для %s\n" #~ "GROUPS\n" #~ " mentioned by the -G option without " #~ "removing\n" -#~ " him/her from other groups\n" +#~ " the user from other groups\n" #~ " -h, --help display this help message and exit\n" #~ " -l, --login NEW_LOGIN new value of the login name\n" #~ " -L, --lock lock the user account\n" diff --git a/po/shadow.pot b/po/shadow.pot index 5fa6d341..4015e9e6 100644 --- a/po/shadow.pot +++ b/po/shadow.pot @@ -2123,7 +2123,7 @@ msgstr "" msgid "" " -a, --append append the user to the supplemental GROUPS\n" " mentioned by the -G option without removing\n" -" him/her from other groups\n" +" the user from other groups\n" msgstr "" msgid " -l, --login NEW_LOGIN new value of the login name\n" diff --git a/po/sk.po b/po/sk.po index 9828382b..982e81ab 100644 --- a/po/sk.po +++ b/po/sk.po @@ -2363,7 +2363,7 @@ msgstr " -G, --groups SKUPINY zobrazí prídavné skupiny\n" msgid "" " -a, --append append the user to the supplemental GROUPS\n" " mentioned by the -G option without removing\n" -" him/her from other groups\n" +" the user from other groups\n" msgstr "" msgid " -l, --login NEW_LOGIN new value of the login name\n" @@ -2941,7 +2941,7 @@ msgstr "%s: chybný základný adresár „%s“\n" #~| "GROUPS\n" #~| " mentioned by the -G option without " #~| "removing\n" -#~| " him/her from other groups\n" +#~| " the user from other groups\n" #~| " -h, --help display this help message and exit\n" #~| " -l, --login NEW_LOGIN new value of the login name\n" #~| " -L, --lock lock the user account\n" @@ -2971,7 +2971,7 @@ msgstr "%s: chybný základný adresár „%s“\n" #~ "GROUPS\n" #~ " mentioned by the -G option without " #~ "removing\n" -#~ " him/her from other groups\n" +#~ " the user from other groups\n" #~ " -h, --help display this help message and exit\n" #~ " -l, --login NEW_LOGIN new value of the login name\n" #~ " -L, --lock lock the user account\n" diff --git a/po/sq.po b/po/sq.po index e71064ef..991b1c94 100644 --- a/po/sq.po +++ b/po/sq.po @@ -2130,7 +2130,7 @@ msgstr "" msgid "" " -a, --append append the user to the supplemental GROUPS\n" " mentioned by the -G option without removing\n" -" him/her from other groups\n" +" the user from other groups\n" msgstr "" msgid " -l, --login NEW_LOGIN new value of the login name\n" diff --git a/po/sv.po b/po/sv.po index 4be82ba7..2efc3794 100644 --- a/po/sv.po +++ b/po/sv.po @@ -2376,7 +2376,7 @@ msgstr " -G, --groups GRUPPER ny lista över ytterligare GRUPPER\n" msgid "" " -a, --append append the user to the supplemental GROUPS\n" " mentioned by the -G option without removing\n" -" him/her from other groups\n" +" the user from other groups\n" msgstr "" " -a, --append lägg till användaren till ytterligare " "GRUPPER\n" @@ -2911,7 +2911,7 @@ msgstr "%s: misslyckades med att hitta tcb-katalog för %s\n" #~ "GROUPS\n" #~ " mentioned by the -G option without " #~ "removing\n" -#~ " him/her from other groups\n" +#~ " the user from other groups\n" #~ " -h, --help display this help message and exit\n" #~ " -l, --login NEW_LOGIN new value of the login name\n" #~ " -L, --lock lock the user account\n" diff --git a/po/tl.po b/po/tl.po index ef0fe7d3..ffd7169b 100644 --- a/po/tl.po +++ b/po/tl.po @@ -2311,7 +2311,7 @@ msgstr "" msgid "" " -a, --append append the user to the supplemental GROUPS\n" " mentioned by the -G option without removing\n" -" him/her from other groups\n" +" the user from other groups\n" msgstr "" msgid " -l, --login NEW_LOGIN new value of the login name\n" @@ -2872,7 +2872,7 @@ msgstr "%s: hindi tanggap na batayang directory '%s'\n" #~ "GROUPS\n" #~ " mentioned by the -G option without " #~ "removing\n" -#~ " him/her from other groups\n" +#~ " the user from other groups\n" #~ " -h, --help display this help message and exit\n" #~ " -l, --login NEW_LOGIN new value of the login name\n" #~ " -L, --lock lock the user account\n" diff --git a/po/tr.po b/po/tr.po index a67f47fb..5f213cd8 100644 --- a/po/tr.po +++ b/po/tr.po @@ -2466,7 +2466,7 @@ msgstr "" msgid "" " -a, --append append the user to the supplemental GROUPS\n" " mentioned by the -G option without removing\n" -" him/her from other groups\n" +" the user from other groups\n" msgstr "" msgid " -l, --login NEW_LOGIN new value of the login name\n" @@ -3089,7 +3089,7 @@ msgstr "%s: geçersiz ana dizin '%s'\n" #~| "GROUPS\n" #~| " mentioned by the -G option without " #~| "removing\n" -#~| " him/her from other groups\n" +#~| " the user from other groups\n" #~| " -h, --help display this help message and exit\n" #~| " -l, --login NEW_LOGIN new value of the login name\n" #~| " -L, --lock lock the user account\n" @@ -3119,7 +3119,7 @@ msgstr "%s: geçersiz ana dizin '%s'\n" #~ "GROUPS\n" #~ " mentioned by the -G option without " #~ "removing\n" -#~ " him/her from other groups\n" +#~ " the user from other groups\n" #~ " -h, --help display this help message and exit\n" #~ " -l, --login NEW_LOGIN new value of the login name\n" #~ " -L, --lock lock the user account\n" diff --git a/po/uk.po b/po/uk.po index 03a34989..9708396d 100644 --- a/po/uk.po +++ b/po/uk.po @@ -2301,7 +2301,7 @@ msgstr "" msgid "" " -a, --append append the user to the supplemental GROUPS\n" " mentioned by the -G option without removing\n" -" him/her from other groups\n" +" the user from other groups\n" msgstr "" msgid " -l, --login NEW_LOGIN new value of the login name\n" @@ -2894,7 +2894,7 @@ msgstr "%s: невірна базова тека \"%s\"\n" #~ "GROUPS\n" #~ " mentioned by the -G option without " #~ "removing\n" -#~ " him/her from other groups\n" +#~ " the user from other groups\n" #~ " -h, --help display this help message and exit\n" #~ " -l, --login NEW_LOGIN new value of the login name\n" #~ " -L, --lock lock the user account\n" diff --git a/po/vi.po b/po/vi.po index 16a29e70..e7211b87 100644 --- a/po/vi.po +++ b/po/vi.po @@ -2365,7 +2365,7 @@ msgstr " -G, --groups NHÓM danh sách mới chứa các nhóm ph msgid "" " -a, --append append the user to the supplemental GROUPS\n" " mentioned by the -G option without removing\n" -" him/her from other groups\n" +" the user from other groups\n" msgstr "" " -a, --append thêm người dùng vào các nhóm phụ\n" " đưa ra bởi tùy chọn “-G” mà không gỡ bỏ ta " diff --git a/po/zh_CN.po b/po/zh_CN.po index 7a84df72..f7496be1 100644 --- a/po/zh_CN.po +++ b/po/zh_CN.po @@ -2244,7 +2244,7 @@ msgstr " -G, --groups GROUPS 新的附加组列表 GROUPS\n" msgid "" " -a, --append append the user to the supplemental GROUPS\n" " mentioned by the -G option without removing\n" -" him/her from other groups\n" +" the user from other groups\n" msgstr "" " -a, --append GROUP 将用户追加至上边 -G 中提到的附加组中,\n" " 并不从其它组中删除此用户\n" @@ -2735,7 +2735,7 @@ msgstr "%s:无法为“%s”找到 tcb 目录\n" #~ "GROUPS\n" #~ " mentioned by the -G option without " #~ "removing\n" -#~ " him/her from other groups\n" +#~ " the user from other groups\n" #~ " -h, --help display this help message and exit\n" #~ " -l, --login NEW_LOGIN new value of the login name\n" #~ " -L, --lock lock the user account\n" diff --git a/po/zh_TW.po b/po/zh_TW.po index d43bc13a..8cb2fcf2 100644 --- a/po/zh_TW.po +++ b/po/zh_TW.po @@ -2261,7 +2261,7 @@ msgstr "" msgid "" " -a, --append append the user to the supplemental GROUPS\n" " mentioned by the -G option without removing\n" -" him/her from other groups\n" +" the user from other groups\n" msgstr "" msgid " -l, --login NEW_LOGIN new value of the login name\n" diff --git a/src/usermod.c b/src/usermod.c index 9c5e479f..74d46f18 100644 --- a/src/usermod.c +++ b/src/usermod.c @@ -411,7 +411,7 @@ static /*@noreturn@*/void usage (int status) (void) fputs (_(" -G, --groups GROUPS new list of supplementary GROUPS\n"), usageout); (void) fputs (_(" -a, --append append the user to the supplemental GROUPS\n" " mentioned by the -G option without removing\n" - " him/her from other groups\n"), usageout); + " the user from other groups\n"), usageout); (void) fputs (_(" -h, --help display this help message and exit\n"), usageout); (void) fputs (_(" -l, --login NEW_LOGIN new value of the login name\n"), usageout); (void) fputs (_(" -L, --lock lock the user account\n"), usageout); diff --git a/tests/chage/15_chage-I_no_shadow_entry/config/etc/login.defs b/tests/chage/15_chage-I_no_shadow_entry/config/etc/login.defs index 84fb3cce..7deb8fb0 100644 --- a/tests/chage/15_chage-I_no_shadow_entry/config/etc/login.defs +++ b/tests/chage/15_chage-I_no_shadow_entry/config/etc/login.defs @@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ ERASECHAR 0177 KILLCHAR 025 # 022 is the "historical" value in Debian for UMASK when it was used # 027, or even 077, could be considered better for privacy -# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up his/her +# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up their # mind. #UMASK 022 diff --git a/tests/chage/16_chage-m_no_shadow_entry/config/etc/login.defs b/tests/chage/16_chage-m_no_shadow_entry/config/etc/login.defs index 84fb3cce..7deb8fb0 100644 --- a/tests/chage/16_chage-m_no_shadow_entry/config/etc/login.defs +++ b/tests/chage/16_chage-m_no_shadow_entry/config/etc/login.defs @@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ ERASECHAR 0177 KILLCHAR 025 # 022 is the "historical" value in Debian for UMASK when it was used # 027, or even 077, could be considered better for privacy -# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up his/her +# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up their # mind. #UMASK 022 diff --git a/tests/chage/17_chage-M_no_shadow_entry/config/etc/login.defs b/tests/chage/17_chage-M_no_shadow_entry/config/etc/login.defs index 84fb3cce..7deb8fb0 100644 --- a/tests/chage/17_chage-M_no_shadow_entry/config/etc/login.defs +++ b/tests/chage/17_chage-M_no_shadow_entry/config/etc/login.defs @@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ ERASECHAR 0177 KILLCHAR 025 # 022 is the "historical" value in Debian for UMASK when it was used # 027, or even 077, could be considered better for privacy -# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up his/her +# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up their # mind. #UMASK 022 diff --git a/tests/chage/18_chage-d_no_shadow_entry/config/etc/login.defs b/tests/chage/18_chage-d_no_shadow_entry/config/etc/login.defs index 84fb3cce..7deb8fb0 100644 --- a/tests/chage/18_chage-d_no_shadow_entry/config/etc/login.defs +++ b/tests/chage/18_chage-d_no_shadow_entry/config/etc/login.defs @@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ ERASECHAR 0177 KILLCHAR 025 # 022 is the "historical" value in Debian for UMASK when it was used # 027, or even 077, could be considered better for privacy -# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up his/her +# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up their # mind. #UMASK 022 diff --git a/tests/chage/19_chage-W_no_shadow_entry/config/etc/login.defs b/tests/chage/19_chage-W_no_shadow_entry/config/etc/login.defs index 84fb3cce..7deb8fb0 100644 --- a/tests/chage/19_chage-W_no_shadow_entry/config/etc/login.defs +++ b/tests/chage/19_chage-W_no_shadow_entry/config/etc/login.defs @@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ ERASECHAR 0177 KILLCHAR 025 # 022 is the "historical" value in Debian for UMASK when it was used # 027, or even 077, could be considered better for privacy -# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up his/her +# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up their # mind. #UMASK 022 diff --git a/tests/chage/20_chage-E_no_shadow_entry/config/etc/login.defs b/tests/chage/20_chage-E_no_shadow_entry/config/etc/login.defs index 84fb3cce..7deb8fb0 100644 --- a/tests/chage/20_chage-E_no_shadow_entry/config/etc/login.defs +++ b/tests/chage/20_chage-E_no_shadow_entry/config/etc/login.defs @@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ ERASECHAR 0177 KILLCHAR 025 # 022 is the "historical" value in Debian for UMASK when it was used # 027, or even 077, could be considered better for privacy -# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up his/her +# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up their # mind. #UMASK 022 diff --git a/tests/chage/25_chage_interractive/config/etc/login.defs b/tests/chage/25_chage_interractive/config/etc/login.defs index 84fb3cce..7deb8fb0 100644 --- a/tests/chage/25_chage_interractive/config/etc/login.defs +++ b/tests/chage/25_chage_interractive/config/etc/login.defs @@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ ERASECHAR 0177 KILLCHAR 025 # 022 is the "historical" value in Debian for UMASK when it was used # 027, or even 077, could be considered better for privacy -# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up his/her +# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up their # mind. #UMASK 022 diff --git a/tests/chage/26_chage_interractive_date_0/config/etc/login.defs b/tests/chage/26_chage_interractive_date_0/config/etc/login.defs index 84fb3cce..7deb8fb0 100644 --- a/tests/chage/26_chage_interractive_date_0/config/etc/login.defs +++ b/tests/chage/26_chage_interractive_date_0/config/etc/login.defs @@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ ERASECHAR 0177 KILLCHAR 025 # 022 is the "historical" value in Debian for UMASK when it was used # 027, or even 077, could be considered better for privacy -# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up his/her +# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up their # mind. #UMASK 022 diff --git a/tests/chage/27_chage_interractive_date_-1/config/etc/login.defs b/tests/chage/27_chage_interractive_date_-1/config/etc/login.defs index 84fb3cce..7deb8fb0 100644 --- a/tests/chage/27_chage_interractive_date_-1/config/etc/login.defs +++ b/tests/chage/27_chage_interractive_date_-1/config/etc/login.defs @@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ ERASECHAR 0177 KILLCHAR 025 # 022 is the "historical" value in Debian for UMASK when it was used # 027, or even 077, could be considered better for privacy -# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up his/her +# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up their # mind. #UMASK 022 diff --git a/tests/chage/28_chage_interractive_date_EPOCH/config/etc/login.defs b/tests/chage/28_chage_interractive_date_EPOCH/config/etc/login.defs index 84fb3cce..7deb8fb0 100644 --- a/tests/chage/28_chage_interractive_date_EPOCH/config/etc/login.defs +++ b/tests/chage/28_chage_interractive_date_EPOCH/config/etc/login.defs @@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ ERASECHAR 0177 KILLCHAR 025 # 022 is the "historical" value in Debian for UMASK when it was used # 027, or even 077, could be considered better for privacy -# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up his/her +# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up their # mind. #UMASK 022 diff --git a/tests/chage/29_chage_interractive_date_pre-EPOCH/config/etc/login.defs b/tests/chage/29_chage_interractive_date_pre-EPOCH/config/etc/login.defs index 84fb3cce..7deb8fb0 100644 --- a/tests/chage/29_chage_interractive_date_pre-EPOCH/config/etc/login.defs +++ b/tests/chage/29_chage_interractive_date_pre-EPOCH/config/etc/login.defs @@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ ERASECHAR 0177 KILLCHAR 025 # 022 is the "historical" value in Debian for UMASK when it was used # 027, or even 077, could be considered better for privacy -# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up his/her +# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up their # mind. #UMASK 022 diff --git a/tests/chage/30_chage_interractive_date_pre-EPOCH2/config/etc/login.defs b/tests/chage/30_chage_interractive_date_pre-EPOCH2/config/etc/login.defs index 84fb3cce..7deb8fb0 100644 --- a/tests/chage/30_chage_interractive_date_pre-EPOCH2/config/etc/login.defs +++ b/tests/chage/30_chage_interractive_date_pre-EPOCH2/config/etc/login.defs @@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ ERASECHAR 0177 KILLCHAR 025 # 022 is the "historical" value in Debian for UMASK when it was used # 027, or even 077, could be considered better for privacy -# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up his/her +# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up their # mind. #UMASK 022 diff --git a/tests/chage/31_chage_interractive_date_invalid/config/etc/login.defs b/tests/chage/31_chage_interractive_date_invalid/config/etc/login.defs index 84fb3cce..7deb8fb0 100644 --- a/tests/chage/31_chage_interractive_date_invalid/config/etc/login.defs +++ b/tests/chage/31_chage_interractive_date_invalid/config/etc/login.defs @@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ ERASECHAR 0177 KILLCHAR 025 # 022 is the "historical" value in Debian for UMASK when it was used # 027, or even 077, could be considered better for privacy -# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up his/her +# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up their # mind. #UMASK 022 diff --git a/tests/chage/32_chage_interractive_date_invalid2/config/etc/login.defs b/tests/chage/32_chage_interractive_date_invalid2/config/etc/login.defs index 84fb3cce..7deb8fb0 100644 --- a/tests/chage/32_chage_interractive_date_invalid2/config/etc/login.defs +++ b/tests/chage/32_chage_interractive_date_invalid2/config/etc/login.defs @@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ ERASECHAR 0177 KILLCHAR 025 # 022 is the "historical" value in Debian for UMASK when it was used # 027, or even 077, could be considered better for privacy -# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up his/her +# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up their # mind. #UMASK 022 diff --git a/tests/chage/33_chage_interractive-W_invalid1/config/etc/login.defs b/tests/chage/33_chage_interractive-W_invalid1/config/etc/login.defs index 84fb3cce..7deb8fb0 100644 --- a/tests/chage/33_chage_interractive-W_invalid1/config/etc/login.defs +++ b/tests/chage/33_chage_interractive-W_invalid1/config/etc/login.defs @@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ ERASECHAR 0177 KILLCHAR 025 # 022 is the "historical" value in Debian for UMASK when it was used # 027, or even 077, could be considered better for privacy -# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up his/her +# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up their # mind. #UMASK 022 diff --git a/tests/chage/34_chage_interractive-W_invalid2/config/etc/login.defs b/tests/chage/34_chage_interractive-W_invalid2/config/etc/login.defs index 84fb3cce..7deb8fb0 100644 --- a/tests/chage/34_chage_interractive-W_invalid2/config/etc/login.defs +++ b/tests/chage/34_chage_interractive-W_invalid2/config/etc/login.defs @@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ ERASECHAR 0177 KILLCHAR 025 # 022 is the "historical" value in Debian for UMASK when it was used # 027, or even 077, could be considered better for privacy -# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up his/her +# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up their # mind. #UMASK 022 diff --git a/tests/chage/35_chage_interractive-W-1/config/etc/login.defs b/tests/chage/35_chage_interractive-W-1/config/etc/login.defs index 84fb3cce..7deb8fb0 100644 --- a/tests/chage/35_chage_interractive-W-1/config/etc/login.defs +++ b/tests/chage/35_chage_interractive-W-1/config/etc/login.defs @@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ ERASECHAR 0177 KILLCHAR 025 # 022 is the "historical" value in Debian for UMASK when it was used # 027, or even 077, could be considered better for privacy -# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up his/her +# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up their # mind. #UMASK 022 diff --git a/tests/chage/36_chage_interractive-I_invalid1/config/etc/login.defs b/tests/chage/36_chage_interractive-I_invalid1/config/etc/login.defs index 84fb3cce..7deb8fb0 100644 --- a/tests/chage/36_chage_interractive-I_invalid1/config/etc/login.defs +++ b/tests/chage/36_chage_interractive-I_invalid1/config/etc/login.defs @@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ ERASECHAR 0177 KILLCHAR 025 # 022 is the "historical" value in Debian for UMASK when it was used # 027, or even 077, could be considered better for privacy -# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up his/her +# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up their # mind. #UMASK 022 diff --git a/tests/chage/37_chage_interractive-I_invalid2/config/etc/login.defs b/tests/chage/37_chage_interractive-I_invalid2/config/etc/login.defs index 84fb3cce..7deb8fb0 100644 --- a/tests/chage/37_chage_interractive-I_invalid2/config/etc/login.defs +++ b/tests/chage/37_chage_interractive-I_invalid2/config/etc/login.defs @@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ ERASECHAR 0177 KILLCHAR 025 # 022 is the "historical" value in Debian for UMASK when it was used # 027, or even 077, could be considered better for privacy -# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up his/her +# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up their # mind. #UMASK 022 diff --git a/tests/chage/38_chage_interractive-I-1/config/etc/login.defs b/tests/chage/38_chage_interractive-I-1/config/etc/login.defs index 84fb3cce..7deb8fb0 100644 --- a/tests/chage/38_chage_interractive-I-1/config/etc/login.defs +++ b/tests/chage/38_chage_interractive-I-1/config/etc/login.defs @@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ ERASECHAR 0177 KILLCHAR 025 # 022 is the "historical" value in Debian for UMASK when it was used # 027, or even 077, could be considered better for privacy -# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up his/her +# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up their # mind. #UMASK 022 diff --git a/tests/chage/39_chage_interractive-d-1/config/etc/login.defs b/tests/chage/39_chage_interractive-d-1/config/etc/login.defs index 84fb3cce..7deb8fb0 100644 --- a/tests/chage/39_chage_interractive-d-1/config/etc/login.defs +++ b/tests/chage/39_chage_interractive-d-1/config/etc/login.defs @@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ ERASECHAR 0177 KILLCHAR 025 # 022 is the "historical" value in Debian for UMASK when it was used # 027, or even 077, could be considered better for privacy -# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up his/her +# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up their # mind. #UMASK 022 diff --git a/tests/chroot/chage/01_chage--root/config_chroot/etc/login.defs b/tests/chroot/chage/01_chage--root/config_chroot/etc/login.defs index b148ad25..401a98f1 100644 --- a/tests/chroot/chage/01_chage--root/config_chroot/etc/login.defs +++ b/tests/chroot/chage/01_chage--root/config_chroot/etc/login.defs @@ -136,7 +136,7 @@ TTYPERM 0600 # useradd and newusers to set the mode of the new home directories. # 022 is the "historical" value in Debian for UMASK # 027, or even 077, could be considered better for privacy -# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up his/her +# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up their # mind. # # Prefix these values with "0" to get octal, "0x" to get hexadecimal. diff --git a/tests/chroot/chgpasswd/01_chgpasswd--root/config_chroot/etc/login.defs b/tests/chroot/chgpasswd/01_chgpasswd--root/config_chroot/etc/login.defs index b148ad25..401a98f1 100644 --- a/tests/chroot/chgpasswd/01_chgpasswd--root/config_chroot/etc/login.defs +++ b/tests/chroot/chgpasswd/01_chgpasswd--root/config_chroot/etc/login.defs @@ -136,7 +136,7 @@ TTYPERM 0600 # useradd and newusers to set the mode of the new home directories. # 022 is the "historical" value in Debian for UMASK # 027, or even 077, could be considered better for privacy -# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up his/her +# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up their # mind. # # Prefix these values with "0" to get octal, "0x" to get hexadecimal. diff --git a/tests/chroot/chpasswd/01_chpasswd--root_nopam/config_chroot/etc/login.defs b/tests/chroot/chpasswd/01_chpasswd--root_nopam/config_chroot/etc/login.defs index b148ad25..401a98f1 100644 --- a/tests/chroot/chpasswd/01_chpasswd--root_nopam/config_chroot/etc/login.defs +++ b/tests/chroot/chpasswd/01_chpasswd--root_nopam/config_chroot/etc/login.defs @@ -136,7 +136,7 @@ TTYPERM 0600 # useradd and newusers to set the mode of the new home directories. # 022 is the "historical" value in Debian for UMASK # 027, or even 077, could be considered better for privacy -# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up his/her +# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up their # mind. # # Prefix these values with "0" to get octal, "0x" to get hexadecimal. diff --git a/tests/chroot/chpasswd/02_chpasswd--root_pam/config_chroot/etc/login.defs b/tests/chroot/chpasswd/02_chpasswd--root_pam/config_chroot/etc/login.defs index b148ad25..401a98f1 100644 --- a/tests/chroot/chpasswd/02_chpasswd--root_pam/config_chroot/etc/login.defs +++ b/tests/chroot/chpasswd/02_chpasswd--root_pam/config_chroot/etc/login.defs @@ -136,7 +136,7 @@ TTYPERM 0600 # useradd and newusers to set the mode of the new home directories. # 022 is the "historical" value in Debian for UMASK # 027, or even 077, could be considered better for privacy -# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up his/her +# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up their # mind. # # Prefix these values with "0" to get octal, "0x" to get hexadecimal. diff --git a/tests/chroot/chsh/01_chsh--root/config_chroot/etc/login.defs b/tests/chroot/chsh/01_chsh--root/config_chroot/etc/login.defs index b148ad25..401a98f1 100644 --- a/tests/chroot/chsh/01_chsh--root/config_chroot/etc/login.defs +++ b/tests/chroot/chsh/01_chsh--root/config_chroot/etc/login.defs @@ -136,7 +136,7 @@ TTYPERM 0600 # useradd and newusers to set the mode of the new home directories. # 022 is the "historical" value in Debian for UMASK # 027, or even 077, could be considered better for privacy -# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up his/her +# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up their # mind. # # Prefix these values with "0" to get octal, "0x" to get hexadecimal. diff --git a/tests/chroot/gpasswd/01_gpasswd--root/config_chroot/etc/login.defs b/tests/chroot/gpasswd/01_gpasswd--root/config_chroot/etc/login.defs index b148ad25..401a98f1 100644 --- a/tests/chroot/gpasswd/01_gpasswd--root/config_chroot/etc/login.defs +++ b/tests/chroot/gpasswd/01_gpasswd--root/config_chroot/etc/login.defs @@ -136,7 +136,7 @@ TTYPERM 0600 # useradd and newusers to set the mode of the new home directories. # 022 is the "historical" value in Debian for UMASK # 027, or even 077, could be considered better for privacy -# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up his/her +# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up their # mind. # # Prefix these values with "0" to get octal, "0x" to get hexadecimal. diff --git a/tests/chroot/groupadd/01_groupadd--root/config_chroot/etc/login.defs b/tests/chroot/groupadd/01_groupadd--root/config_chroot/etc/login.defs index b148ad25..401a98f1 100644 --- a/tests/chroot/groupadd/01_groupadd--root/config_chroot/etc/login.defs +++ b/tests/chroot/groupadd/01_groupadd--root/config_chroot/etc/login.defs @@ -136,7 +136,7 @@ TTYPERM 0600 # useradd and newusers to set the mode of the new home directories. # 022 is the "historical" value in Debian for UMASK # 027, or even 077, could be considered better for privacy -# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up his/her +# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up their # mind. # # Prefix these values with "0" to get octal, "0x" to get hexadecimal. diff --git a/tests/chroot/groupdel/01_groupdel--root/config_chroot/etc/login.defs b/tests/chroot/groupdel/01_groupdel--root/config_chroot/etc/login.defs index b148ad25..401a98f1 100644 --- a/tests/chroot/groupdel/01_groupdel--root/config_chroot/etc/login.defs +++ b/tests/chroot/groupdel/01_groupdel--root/config_chroot/etc/login.defs @@ -136,7 +136,7 @@ TTYPERM 0600 # useradd and newusers to set the mode of the new home directories. # 022 is the "historical" value in Debian for UMASK # 027, or even 077, could be considered better for privacy -# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up his/her +# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up their # mind. # # Prefix these values with "0" to get octal, "0x" to get hexadecimal. diff --git a/tests/chroot/groupmod/01_groupmod--root/config_chroot/etc/login.defs b/tests/chroot/groupmod/01_groupmod--root/config_chroot/etc/login.defs index b148ad25..401a98f1 100644 --- a/tests/chroot/groupmod/01_groupmod--root/config_chroot/etc/login.defs +++ b/tests/chroot/groupmod/01_groupmod--root/config_chroot/etc/login.defs @@ -136,7 +136,7 @@ TTYPERM 0600 # useradd and newusers to set the mode of the new home directories. # 022 is the "historical" value in Debian for UMASK # 027, or even 077, could be considered better for privacy -# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up his/her +# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up their # mind. # # Prefix these values with "0" to get octal, "0x" to get hexadecimal. diff --git a/tests/chroot/grpck/01_grpck--root/config_chroot/etc/login.defs b/tests/chroot/grpck/01_grpck--root/config_chroot/etc/login.defs index b148ad25..401a98f1 100644 --- a/tests/chroot/grpck/01_grpck--root/config_chroot/etc/login.defs +++ b/tests/chroot/grpck/01_grpck--root/config_chroot/etc/login.defs @@ -136,7 +136,7 @@ TTYPERM 0600 # useradd and newusers to set the mode of the new home directories. # 022 is the "historical" value in Debian for UMASK # 027, or even 077, could be considered better for privacy -# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up his/her +# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up their # mind. # # Prefix these values with "0" to get octal, "0x" to get hexadecimal. diff --git a/tests/chroot/grpconv/01_grpconv--root/config_chroot/etc/login.defs b/tests/chroot/grpconv/01_grpconv--root/config_chroot/etc/login.defs index b148ad25..401a98f1 100644 --- a/tests/chroot/grpconv/01_grpconv--root/config_chroot/etc/login.defs +++ b/tests/chroot/grpconv/01_grpconv--root/config_chroot/etc/login.defs @@ -136,7 +136,7 @@ TTYPERM 0600 # useradd and newusers to set the mode of the new home directories. # 022 is the "historical" value in Debian for UMASK # 027, or even 077, could be considered better for privacy -# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up his/her +# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up their # mind. # # Prefix these values with "0" to get octal, "0x" to get hexadecimal. diff --git a/tests/chroot/grpunconv/01_grpunconv--root/config_chroot/etc/login.defs b/tests/chroot/grpunconv/01_grpunconv--root/config_chroot/etc/login.defs index b148ad25..401a98f1 100644 --- a/tests/chroot/grpunconv/01_grpunconv--root/config_chroot/etc/login.defs +++ b/tests/chroot/grpunconv/01_grpunconv--root/config_chroot/etc/login.defs @@ -136,7 +136,7 @@ TTYPERM 0600 # useradd and newusers to set the mode of the new home directories. # 022 is the "historical" value in Debian for UMASK # 027, or even 077, could be considered better for privacy -# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up his/her +# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up their # mind. # # Prefix these values with "0" to get octal, "0x" to get hexadecimal. diff --git a/tests/chroot/lastlog/01_lastlog--root/config_chroot/etc/login.defs b/tests/chroot/lastlog/01_lastlog--root/config_chroot/etc/login.defs index b148ad25..401a98f1 100644 --- a/tests/chroot/lastlog/01_lastlog--root/config_chroot/etc/login.defs +++ b/tests/chroot/lastlog/01_lastlog--root/config_chroot/etc/login.defs @@ -136,7 +136,7 @@ TTYPERM 0600 # useradd and newusers to set the mode of the new home directories. # 022 is the "historical" value in Debian for UMASK # 027, or even 077, could be considered better for privacy -# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up his/her +# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up their # mind. # # Prefix these values with "0" to get octal, "0x" to get hexadecimal. diff --git a/tests/chroot/login/01_login_sublogin/config/etc/login.defs b/tests/chroot/login/01_login_sublogin/config/etc/login.defs index 8605f437..ef55e222 100644 --- a/tests/chroot/login/01_login_sublogin/config/etc/login.defs +++ b/tests/chroot/login/01_login_sublogin/config/etc/login.defs @@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ ERASECHAR 0177 KILLCHAR 025 # 022 is the "historical" value in Debian for UMASK when it was used # 027, or even 077, could be considered better for privacy -# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up his/her +# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up their # mind. #UMASK 022 diff --git a/tests/chroot/login/01_login_sublogin/config_chroot/etc/login.defs b/tests/chroot/login/01_login_sublogin/config_chroot/etc/login.defs index 8605f437..ef55e222 100644 --- a/tests/chroot/login/01_login_sublogin/config_chroot/etc/login.defs +++ b/tests/chroot/login/01_login_sublogin/config_chroot/etc/login.defs @@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ ERASECHAR 0177 KILLCHAR 025 # 022 is the "historical" value in Debian for UMASK when it was used # 027, or even 077, could be considered better for privacy -# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up his/her +# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up their # mind. #UMASK 022 diff --git a/tests/chroot/pwck/01_pwck--root/config_chroot/etc/login.defs b/tests/chroot/pwck/01_pwck--root/config_chroot/etc/login.defs index b148ad25..401a98f1 100644 --- a/tests/chroot/pwck/01_pwck--root/config_chroot/etc/login.defs +++ b/tests/chroot/pwck/01_pwck--root/config_chroot/etc/login.defs @@ -136,7 +136,7 @@ TTYPERM 0600 # useradd and newusers to set the mode of the new home directories. # 022 is the "historical" value in Debian for UMASK # 027, or even 077, could be considered better for privacy -# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up his/her +# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up their # mind. # # Prefix these values with "0" to get octal, "0x" to get hexadecimal. diff --git a/tests/chroot/pwconv/01_pwconv--root/config_chroot/etc/login.defs b/tests/chroot/pwconv/01_pwconv--root/config_chroot/etc/login.defs index b148ad25..401a98f1 100644 --- a/tests/chroot/pwconv/01_pwconv--root/config_chroot/etc/login.defs +++ b/tests/chroot/pwconv/01_pwconv--root/config_chroot/etc/login.defs @@ -136,7 +136,7 @@ TTYPERM 0600 # useradd and newusers to set the mode of the new home directories. # 022 is the "historical" value in Debian for UMASK # 027, or even 077, could be considered better for privacy -# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up his/her +# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up their # mind. # # Prefix these values with "0" to get octal, "0x" to get hexadecimal. diff --git a/tests/chroot/pwunconv/01_pwunconv--root/config_chroot/etc/login.defs b/tests/chroot/pwunconv/01_pwunconv--root/config_chroot/etc/login.defs index b148ad25..401a98f1 100644 --- a/tests/chroot/pwunconv/01_pwunconv--root/config_chroot/etc/login.defs +++ b/tests/chroot/pwunconv/01_pwunconv--root/config_chroot/etc/login.defs @@ -136,7 +136,7 @@ TTYPERM 0600 # useradd and newusers to set the mode of the new home directories. # 022 is the "historical" value in Debian for UMASK # 027, or even 077, could be considered better for privacy -# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up his/her +# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up their # mind. # # Prefix these values with "0" to get octal, "0x" to get hexadecimal. diff --git a/tests/chroot/useradd/01_useradd--root/config_chroot/etc/login.defs b/tests/chroot/useradd/01_useradd--root/config_chroot/etc/login.defs index b148ad25..401a98f1 100644 --- a/tests/chroot/useradd/01_useradd--root/config_chroot/etc/login.defs +++ b/tests/chroot/useradd/01_useradd--root/config_chroot/etc/login.defs @@ -136,7 +136,7 @@ TTYPERM 0600 # useradd and newusers to set the mode of the new home directories. # 022 is the "historical" value in Debian for UMASK # 027, or even 077, could be considered better for privacy -# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up his/her +# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up their # mind. # # Prefix these values with "0" to get octal, "0x" to get hexadecimal. diff --git a/tests/chroot/useradd/02_useradd--root_login.defs/config_chroot/etc/login.defs b/tests/chroot/useradd/02_useradd--root_login.defs/config_chroot/etc/login.defs index 419eb135..fd4488b7 100644 --- a/tests/chroot/useradd/02_useradd--root_login.defs/config_chroot/etc/login.defs +++ b/tests/chroot/useradd/02_useradd--root_login.defs/config_chroot/etc/login.defs @@ -136,7 +136,7 @@ TTYPERM 0600 # useradd and newusers to set the mode of the new home directories. # 022 is the "historical" value in Debian for UMASK # 027, or even 077, could be considered better for privacy -# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up his/her +# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up their # mind. # # Prefix these values with "0" to get octal, "0x" to get hexadecimal. diff --git a/tests/chroot/useradd/03_useradd--root_useradd.default/config_chroot/etc/login.defs b/tests/chroot/useradd/03_useradd--root_useradd.default/config_chroot/etc/login.defs index b148ad25..401a98f1 100644 --- a/tests/chroot/useradd/03_useradd--root_useradd.default/config_chroot/etc/login.defs +++ b/tests/chroot/useradd/03_useradd--root_useradd.default/config_chroot/etc/login.defs @@ -136,7 +136,7 @@ TTYPERM 0600 # useradd and newusers to set the mode of the new home directories. # 022 is the "historical" value in Debian for UMASK # 027, or even 077, could be considered better for privacy -# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up his/her +# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up their # mind. # # Prefix these values with "0" to get octal, "0x" to get hexadecimal. diff --git a/tests/chroot/useradd/04_useradd--root_useradd-D/config_chroot/etc/login.defs b/tests/chroot/useradd/04_useradd--root_useradd-D/config_chroot/etc/login.defs index b148ad25..401a98f1 100644 --- a/tests/chroot/useradd/04_useradd--root_useradd-D/config_chroot/etc/login.defs +++ b/tests/chroot/useradd/04_useradd--root_useradd-D/config_chroot/etc/login.defs @@ -136,7 +136,7 @@ TTYPERM 0600 # useradd and newusers to set the mode of the new home directories. # 022 is the "historical" value in Debian for UMASK # 027, or even 077, could be considered better for privacy -# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up his/her +# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up their # mind. # # Prefix these values with "0" to get octal, "0x" to get hexadecimal. diff --git a/tests/chroot/useradd/05_useradd--root_useradd-D-e-g/config_chroot/etc/login.defs b/tests/chroot/useradd/05_useradd--root_useradd-D-e-g/config_chroot/etc/login.defs index b148ad25..401a98f1 100644 --- a/tests/chroot/useradd/05_useradd--root_useradd-D-e-g/config_chroot/etc/login.defs +++ b/tests/chroot/useradd/05_useradd--root_useradd-D-e-g/config_chroot/etc/login.defs @@ -136,7 +136,7 @@ TTYPERM 0600 # useradd and newusers to set the mode of the new home directories. # 022 is the "historical" value in Debian for UMASK # 027, or even 077, could be considered better for privacy -# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up his/her +# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up their # mind. # # Prefix these values with "0" to get octal, "0x" to get hexadecimal. diff --git a/tests/chroot/userdel/01_userdel--root/config_chroot/etc/login.defs b/tests/chroot/userdel/01_userdel--root/config_chroot/etc/login.defs index b148ad25..401a98f1 100644 --- a/tests/chroot/userdel/01_userdel--root/config_chroot/etc/login.defs +++ b/tests/chroot/userdel/01_userdel--root/config_chroot/etc/login.defs @@ -136,7 +136,7 @@ TTYPERM 0600 # useradd and newusers to set the mode of the new home directories. # 022 is the "historical" value in Debian for UMASK # 027, or even 077, could be considered better for privacy -# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up his/her +# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up their # mind. # # Prefix these values with "0" to get octal, "0x" to get hexadecimal. diff --git a/tests/chroot/usermod/01_usermod--root/config_chroot/etc/login.defs b/tests/chroot/usermod/01_usermod--root/config_chroot/etc/login.defs index b148ad25..401a98f1 100644 --- a/tests/chroot/usermod/01_usermod--root/config_chroot/etc/login.defs +++ b/tests/chroot/usermod/01_usermod--root/config_chroot/etc/login.defs @@ -136,7 +136,7 @@ TTYPERM 0600 # useradd and newusers to set the mode of the new home directories. # 022 is the "historical" value in Debian for UMASK # 027, or even 077, could be considered better for privacy -# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up his/her +# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up their # mind. # # Prefix these values with "0" to get octal, "0x" to get hexadecimal. diff --git a/tests/crypt/login.defs_DES-MD5_CRYPT_ENAB/config/etc/login.defs b/tests/crypt/login.defs_DES-MD5_CRYPT_ENAB/config/etc/login.defs index 98106ea6..9bf8b27a 100644 --- a/tests/crypt/login.defs_DES-MD5_CRYPT_ENAB/config/etc/login.defs +++ b/tests/crypt/login.defs_DES-MD5_CRYPT_ENAB/config/etc/login.defs @@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ ERASECHAR 0177 KILLCHAR 025 # 022 is the "historical" value in Debian for UMASK when it was used # 027, or even 077, could be considered better for privacy -# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up his/her +# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up their # mind. #UMASK 022 diff --git a/tests/crypt/login.defs_DES/config/etc/login.defs b/tests/crypt/login.defs_DES/config/etc/login.defs index dff071c6..8f602991 100644 --- a/tests/crypt/login.defs_DES/config/etc/login.defs +++ b/tests/crypt/login.defs_DES/config/etc/login.defs @@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ ERASECHAR 0177 KILLCHAR 025 # 022 is the "historical" value in Debian for UMASK when it was used # 027, or even 077, could be considered better for privacy -# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up his/her +# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up their # mind. #UMASK 022 diff --git a/tests/crypt/login.defs_MD5/config/etc/login.defs b/tests/crypt/login.defs_MD5/config/etc/login.defs index c035580a..c38f4df0 100644 --- a/tests/crypt/login.defs_MD5/config/etc/login.defs +++ b/tests/crypt/login.defs_MD5/config/etc/login.defs @@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ ERASECHAR 0177 KILLCHAR 025 # 022 is the "historical" value in Debian for UMASK when it was used # 027, or even 077, could be considered better for privacy -# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up his/her +# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up their # mind. #UMASK 022 diff --git a/tests/crypt/login.defs_MD5_CRYPT_ENAB/config/etc/login.defs b/tests/crypt/login.defs_MD5_CRYPT_ENAB/config/etc/login.defs index c214714d..c35d90af 100644 --- a/tests/crypt/login.defs_MD5_CRYPT_ENAB/config/etc/login.defs +++ b/tests/crypt/login.defs_MD5_CRYPT_ENAB/config/etc/login.defs @@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ ERASECHAR 0177 KILLCHAR 025 # 022 is the "historical" value in Debian for UMASK when it was used # 027, or even 077, could be considered better for privacy -# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up his/her +# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up their # mind. #UMASK 022 diff --git a/tests/crypt/login.defs_SHA256-round-max/config/etc/login.defs b/tests/crypt/login.defs_SHA256-round-max/config/etc/login.defs index 656950a4..3ecad412 100644 --- a/tests/crypt/login.defs_SHA256-round-max/config/etc/login.defs +++ b/tests/crypt/login.defs_SHA256-round-max/config/etc/login.defs @@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ ERASECHAR 0177 KILLCHAR 025 # 022 is the "historical" value in Debian for UMASK when it was used # 027, or even 077, could be considered better for privacy -# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up his/her +# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up their # mind. #UMASK 022 diff --git a/tests/crypt/login.defs_SHA256-round-min-max/config/etc/login.defs b/tests/crypt/login.defs_SHA256-round-min-max/config/etc/login.defs index 639fb927..0cf327d8 100644 --- a/tests/crypt/login.defs_SHA256-round-min-max/config/etc/login.defs +++ b/tests/crypt/login.defs_SHA256-round-min-max/config/etc/login.defs @@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ ERASECHAR 0177 KILLCHAR 025 # 022 is the "historical" value in Debian for UMASK when it was used # 027, or even 077, could be considered better for privacy -# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up his/her +# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up their # mind. #UMASK 022 diff --git a/tests/crypt/login.defs_SHA256-round-min/config/etc/login.defs b/tests/crypt/login.defs_SHA256-round-min/config/etc/login.defs index b8087b2f..b70c63a4 100644 --- a/tests/crypt/login.defs_SHA256-round-min/config/etc/login.defs +++ b/tests/crypt/login.defs_SHA256-round-min/config/etc/login.defs @@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ ERASECHAR 0177 KILLCHAR 025 # 022 is the "historical" value in Debian for UMASK when it was used # 027, or even 077, could be considered better for privacy -# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up his/her +# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up their # mind. #UMASK 022 diff --git a/tests/crypt/login.defs_SHA256/config/etc/login.defs b/tests/crypt/login.defs_SHA256/config/etc/login.defs index 80010010..78dbd65f 100644 --- a/tests/crypt/login.defs_SHA256/config/etc/login.defs +++ b/tests/crypt/login.defs_SHA256/config/etc/login.defs @@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ ERASECHAR 0177 KILLCHAR 025 # 022 is the "historical" value in Debian for UMASK when it was used # 027, or even 077, could be considered better for privacy -# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up his/her +# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up their # mind. #UMASK 022 diff --git a/tests/crypt/login.defs_SHA512/config/etc/login.defs b/tests/crypt/login.defs_SHA512/config/etc/login.defs index 76369b61..6c0d4f8b 100644 --- a/tests/crypt/login.defs_SHA512/config/etc/login.defs +++ b/tests/crypt/login.defs_SHA512/config/etc/login.defs @@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ ERASECHAR 0177 KILLCHAR 025 # 022 is the "historical" value in Debian for UMASK when it was used # 027, or even 077, could be considered better for privacy -# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up his/her +# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up their # mind. #UMASK 022 diff --git a/tests/crypt/login.defs_none/config/etc/login.defs b/tests/crypt/login.defs_none/config/etc/login.defs index f1f0a572..380460e2 100644 --- a/tests/crypt/login.defs_none/config/etc/login.defs +++ b/tests/crypt/login.defs_none/config/etc/login.defs @@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ ERASECHAR 0177 KILLCHAR 025 # 022 is the "historical" value in Debian for UMASK when it was used # 027, or even 077, could be considered better for privacy -# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up his/her +# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up their # mind. #UMASK 022 diff --git a/tests/failures/chage/01_chage_openRW_passwd_failure/config/etc/login.defs b/tests/failures/chage/01_chage_openRW_passwd_failure/config/etc/login.defs index 84fb3cce..7deb8fb0 100644 --- a/tests/failures/chage/01_chage_openRW_passwd_failure/config/etc/login.defs +++ b/tests/failures/chage/01_chage_openRW_passwd_failure/config/etc/login.defs @@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ ERASECHAR 0177 KILLCHAR 025 # 022 is the "historical" value in Debian for UMASK when it was used # 027, or even 077, could be considered better for privacy -# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up his/her +# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up their # mind. #UMASK 022 diff --git a/tests/failures/chage/02_chage_openRO_passwd_failure/config/etc/login.defs b/tests/failures/chage/02_chage_openRO_passwd_failure/config/etc/login.defs index 84fb3cce..7deb8fb0 100644 --- a/tests/failures/chage/02_chage_openRO_passwd_failure/config/etc/login.defs +++ b/tests/failures/chage/02_chage_openRO_passwd_failure/config/etc/login.defs @@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ ERASECHAR 0177 KILLCHAR 025 # 022 is the "historical" value in Debian for UMASK when it was used # 027, or even 077, could be considered better for privacy -# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up his/her +# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up their # mind. #UMASK 022 diff --git a/tests/failures/chage/03_chage_openRW_shadow_failure/config/etc/login.defs b/tests/failures/chage/03_chage_openRW_shadow_failure/config/etc/login.defs index 84fb3cce..7deb8fb0 100644 --- a/tests/failures/chage/03_chage_openRW_shadow_failure/config/etc/login.defs +++ b/tests/failures/chage/03_chage_openRW_shadow_failure/config/etc/login.defs @@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ ERASECHAR 0177 KILLCHAR 025 # 022 is the "historical" value in Debian for UMASK when it was used # 027, or even 077, could be considered better for privacy -# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up his/her +# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up their # mind. #UMASK 022 diff --git a/tests/failures/chage/04_chage_openRO_shadow_failure/config/etc/login.defs b/tests/failures/chage/04_chage_openRO_shadow_failure/config/etc/login.defs index 84fb3cce..7deb8fb0 100644 --- a/tests/failures/chage/04_chage_openRO_shadow_failure/config/etc/login.defs +++ b/tests/failures/chage/04_chage_openRO_shadow_failure/config/etc/login.defs @@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ ERASECHAR 0177 KILLCHAR 025 # 022 is the "historical" value in Debian for UMASK when it was used # 027, or even 077, could be considered better for privacy -# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up his/her +# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up their # mind. #UMASK 022 diff --git a/tests/failures/chage/05_chage_rename_shadow_failure/config/etc/login.defs b/tests/failures/chage/05_chage_rename_shadow_failure/config/etc/login.defs index 84fb3cce..7deb8fb0 100644 --- a/tests/failures/chage/05_chage_rename_shadow_failure/config/etc/login.defs +++ b/tests/failures/chage/05_chage_rename_shadow_failure/config/etc/login.defs @@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ ERASECHAR 0177 KILLCHAR 025 # 022 is the "historical" value in Debian for UMASK when it was used # 027, or even 077, could be considered better for privacy -# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up his/her +# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up their # mind. #UMASK 022 diff --git a/tests/failures/chage/06_chage_rename_passwd_failure/config/etc/login.defs b/tests/failures/chage/06_chage_rename_passwd_failure/config/etc/login.defs index 84fb3cce..7deb8fb0 100644 --- a/tests/failures/chage/06_chage_rename_passwd_failure/config/etc/login.defs +++ b/tests/failures/chage/06_chage_rename_passwd_failure/config/etc/login.defs @@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ ERASECHAR 0177 KILLCHAR 025 # 022 is the "historical" value in Debian for UMASK when it was used # 027, or even 077, could be considered better for privacy -# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up his/her +# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up their # mind. #UMASK 022 diff --git a/tests/failures/chgpasswd/01_chgpasswd-e_open_group_failure/config/etc/login.defs b/tests/failures/chgpasswd/01_chgpasswd-e_open_group_failure/config/etc/login.defs index 84fb3cce..7deb8fb0 100644 --- a/tests/failures/chgpasswd/01_chgpasswd-e_open_group_failure/config/etc/login.defs +++ b/tests/failures/chgpasswd/01_chgpasswd-e_open_group_failure/config/etc/login.defs @@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ ERASECHAR 0177 KILLCHAR 025 # 022 is the "historical" value in Debian for UMASK when it was used # 027, or even 077, could be considered better for privacy -# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up his/her +# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up their # mind. #UMASK 022 diff --git a/tests/failures/chgpasswd/02_chgpasswd-e_open_gshadow_failure/config/etc/login.defs b/tests/failures/chgpasswd/02_chgpasswd-e_open_gshadow_failure/config/etc/login.defs index 84fb3cce..7deb8fb0 100644 --- a/tests/failures/chgpasswd/02_chgpasswd-e_open_gshadow_failure/config/etc/login.defs +++ b/tests/failures/chgpasswd/02_chgpasswd-e_open_gshadow_failure/config/etc/login.defs @@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ ERASECHAR 0177 KILLCHAR 025 # 022 is the "historical" value in Debian for UMASK when it was used # 027, or even 077, could be considered better for privacy -# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up his/her +# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up their # mind. #UMASK 022 diff --git a/tests/failures/chgpasswd/03_chgpasswd-e_rename_group_failure/config/etc/login.defs b/tests/failures/chgpasswd/03_chgpasswd-e_rename_group_failure/config/etc/login.defs index 84fb3cce..7deb8fb0 100644 --- a/tests/failures/chgpasswd/03_chgpasswd-e_rename_group_failure/config/etc/login.defs +++ b/tests/failures/chgpasswd/03_chgpasswd-e_rename_group_failure/config/etc/login.defs @@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ ERASECHAR 0177 KILLCHAR 025 # 022 is the "historical" value in Debian for UMASK when it was used # 027, or even 077, could be considered better for privacy -# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up his/her +# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up their # mind. #UMASK 022 diff --git a/tests/failures/chgpasswd/04_chgpasswd-e_rename_gshadow_failure/config/etc/login.defs b/tests/failures/chgpasswd/04_chgpasswd-e_rename_gshadow_failure/config/etc/login.defs index 84fb3cce..7deb8fb0 100644 --- a/tests/failures/chgpasswd/04_chgpasswd-e_rename_gshadow_failure/config/etc/login.defs +++ b/tests/failures/chgpasswd/04_chgpasswd-e_rename_gshadow_failure/config/etc/login.defs @@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ ERASECHAR 0177 KILLCHAR 025 # 022 is the "historical" value in Debian for UMASK when it was used # 027, or even 077, could be considered better for privacy -# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up his/her +# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up their # mind. #UMASK 022 diff --git a/tests/failures/chpasswd-PAM/01_chpasswd-e_open_passwd_failure/config/etc/login.defs b/tests/failures/chpasswd-PAM/01_chpasswd-e_open_passwd_failure/config/etc/login.defs index 84fb3cce..7deb8fb0 100644 --- a/tests/failures/chpasswd-PAM/01_chpasswd-e_open_passwd_failure/config/etc/login.defs +++ b/tests/failures/chpasswd-PAM/01_chpasswd-e_open_passwd_failure/config/etc/login.defs @@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ ERASECHAR 0177 KILLCHAR 025 # 022 is the "historical" value in Debian for UMASK when it was used # 027, or even 077, could be considered better for privacy -# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up his/her +# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up their # mind. #UMASK 022 diff --git a/tests/failures/chpasswd-PAM/02_chpasswd-e_open_shadow_failure/config/etc/login.defs b/tests/failures/chpasswd-PAM/02_chpasswd-e_open_shadow_failure/config/etc/login.defs index 84fb3cce..7deb8fb0 100644 --- a/tests/failures/chpasswd-PAM/02_chpasswd-e_open_shadow_failure/config/etc/login.defs +++ b/tests/failures/chpasswd-PAM/02_chpasswd-e_open_shadow_failure/config/etc/login.defs @@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ ERASECHAR 0177 KILLCHAR 025 # 022 is the "historical" value in Debian for UMASK when it was used # 027, or even 077, could be considered better for privacy -# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up his/her +# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up their # mind. #UMASK 022 diff --git a/tests/failures/chpasswd-PAM/03_chpasswd-e_rename_passwd_failure/config/etc/login.defs b/tests/failures/chpasswd-PAM/03_chpasswd-e_rename_passwd_failure/config/etc/login.defs index 84fb3cce..7deb8fb0 100644 --- a/tests/failures/chpasswd-PAM/03_chpasswd-e_rename_passwd_failure/config/etc/login.defs +++ b/tests/failures/chpasswd-PAM/03_chpasswd-e_rename_passwd_failure/config/etc/login.defs @@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ ERASECHAR 0177 KILLCHAR 025 # 022 is the "historical" value in Debian for UMASK when it was used # 027, or even 077, could be considered better for privacy -# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up his/her +# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up their # mind. #UMASK 022 diff --git a/tests/failures/chpasswd-PAM/04_chpasswd-e_rename_shadow_failure/config/etc/login.defs b/tests/failures/chpasswd-PAM/04_chpasswd-e_rename_shadow_failure/config/etc/login.defs index 84fb3cce..7deb8fb0 100644 --- a/tests/failures/chpasswd-PAM/04_chpasswd-e_rename_shadow_failure/config/etc/login.defs +++ b/tests/failures/chpasswd-PAM/04_chpasswd-e_rename_shadow_failure/config/etc/login.defs @@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ ERASECHAR 0177 KILLCHAR 025 # 022 is the "historical" value in Debian for UMASK when it was used # 027, or even 077, could be considered better for privacy -# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up his/her +# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up their # mind. #UMASK 022 diff --git a/tests/failures/chsh/01_chsh_open_passwd_failure/config/etc/login.defs b/tests/failures/chsh/01_chsh_open_passwd_failure/config/etc/login.defs index 84fb3cce..7deb8fb0 100644 --- a/tests/failures/chsh/01_chsh_open_passwd_failure/config/etc/login.defs +++ b/tests/failures/chsh/01_chsh_open_passwd_failure/config/etc/login.defs @@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ ERASECHAR 0177 KILLCHAR 025 # 022 is the "historical" value in Debian for UMASK when it was used # 027, or even 077, could be considered better for privacy -# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up his/her +# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up their # mind. #UMASK 022 diff --git a/tests/failures/chsh/02_chsh_rename_passwd_failure/config/etc/login.defs b/tests/failures/chsh/02_chsh_rename_passwd_failure/config/etc/login.defs index 84fb3cce..7deb8fb0 100644 --- a/tests/failures/chsh/02_chsh_rename_passwd_failure/config/etc/login.defs +++ b/tests/failures/chsh/02_chsh_rename_passwd_failure/config/etc/login.defs @@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ ERASECHAR 0177 KILLCHAR 025 # 022 is the "historical" value in Debian for UMASK when it was used # 027, or even 077, could be considered better for privacy -# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up his/her +# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up their # mind. #UMASK 022 diff --git a/tests/failures/cppw/01_cppw_open_passwd_in_failure/config/etc/login.defs b/tests/failures/cppw/01_cppw_open_passwd_in_failure/config/etc/login.defs index 84fb3cce..7deb8fb0 100644 --- a/tests/failures/cppw/01_cppw_open_passwd_in_failure/config/etc/login.defs +++ b/tests/failures/cppw/01_cppw_open_passwd_in_failure/config/etc/login.defs @@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ ERASECHAR 0177 KILLCHAR 025 # 022 is the "historical" value in Debian for UMASK when it was used # 027, or even 077, could be considered better for privacy -# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up his/her +# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up their # mind. #UMASK 022 diff --git a/tests/failures/cppw/02_cppw_open_passwd_backup_failure/config/etc/login.defs b/tests/failures/cppw/02_cppw_open_passwd_backup_failure/config/etc/login.defs index 84fb3cce..7deb8fb0 100644 --- a/tests/failures/cppw/02_cppw_open_passwd_backup_failure/config/etc/login.defs +++ b/tests/failures/cppw/02_cppw_open_passwd_backup_failure/config/etc/login.defs @@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ ERASECHAR 0177 KILLCHAR 025 # 022 is the "historical" value in Debian for UMASK when it was used # 027, or even 077, could be considered better for privacy -# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up his/her +# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up their # mind. #UMASK 022 diff --git a/tests/failures/cppw/03_cppw_rename_passwd_failure/config/etc/login.defs b/tests/failures/cppw/03_cppw_rename_passwd_failure/config/etc/login.defs index 84fb3cce..7deb8fb0 100644 --- a/tests/failures/cppw/03_cppw_rename_passwd_failure/config/etc/login.defs +++ b/tests/failures/cppw/03_cppw_rename_passwd_failure/config/etc/login.defs @@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ ERASECHAR 0177 KILLCHAR 025 # 022 is the "historical" value in Debian for UMASK when it was used # 027, or even 077, could be considered better for privacy -# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up his/her +# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up their # mind. #UMASK 022 diff --git a/tests/failures/gpasswd/01_gpasswd_group_open_failure/config/etc/login.defs b/tests/failures/gpasswd/01_gpasswd_group_open_failure/config/etc/login.defs index 84fb3cce..7deb8fb0 100644 --- a/tests/failures/gpasswd/01_gpasswd_group_open_failure/config/etc/login.defs +++ b/tests/failures/gpasswd/01_gpasswd_group_open_failure/config/etc/login.defs @@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ ERASECHAR 0177 KILLCHAR 025 # 022 is the "historical" value in Debian for UMASK when it was used # 027, or even 077, could be considered better for privacy -# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up his/her +# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up their # mind. #UMASK 022 diff --git a/tests/failures/gpasswd/02_gpasswd_gshadow_open_failure/config/etc/login.defs b/tests/failures/gpasswd/02_gpasswd_gshadow_open_failure/config/etc/login.defs index 84fb3cce..7deb8fb0 100644 --- a/tests/failures/gpasswd/02_gpasswd_gshadow_open_failure/config/etc/login.defs +++ b/tests/failures/gpasswd/02_gpasswd_gshadow_open_failure/config/etc/login.defs @@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ ERASECHAR 0177 KILLCHAR 025 # 022 is the "historical" value in Debian for UMASK when it was used # 027, or even 077, could be considered better for privacy -# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up his/her +# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up their # mind. #UMASK 022 diff --git a/tests/failures/gpasswd/03_gpasswd-a_group_open_failure/config/etc/login.defs b/tests/failures/gpasswd/03_gpasswd-a_group_open_failure/config/etc/login.defs index 84fb3cce..7deb8fb0 100644 --- a/tests/failures/gpasswd/03_gpasswd-a_group_open_failure/config/etc/login.defs +++ b/tests/failures/gpasswd/03_gpasswd-a_group_open_failure/config/etc/login.defs @@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ ERASECHAR 0177 KILLCHAR 025 # 022 is the "historical" value in Debian for UMASK when it was used # 027, or even 077, could be considered better for privacy -# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up his/her +# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up their # mind. #UMASK 022 diff --git a/tests/failures/gpasswd/04_gpasswd-d_group_open_failure/config/etc/login.defs b/tests/failures/gpasswd/04_gpasswd-d_group_open_failure/config/etc/login.defs index 84fb3cce..7deb8fb0 100644 --- a/tests/failures/gpasswd/04_gpasswd-d_group_open_failure/config/etc/login.defs +++ b/tests/failures/gpasswd/04_gpasswd-d_group_open_failure/config/etc/login.defs @@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ ERASECHAR 0177 KILLCHAR 025 # 022 is the "historical" value in Debian for UMASK when it was used # 027, or even 077, could be considered better for privacy -# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up his/her +# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up their # mind. #UMASK 022 diff --git a/tests/failures/gpasswd/05_gpasswd-r_group_open_failure/config/etc/login.defs b/tests/failures/gpasswd/05_gpasswd-r_group_open_failure/config/etc/login.defs index 84fb3cce..7deb8fb0 100644 --- a/tests/failures/gpasswd/05_gpasswd-r_group_open_failure/config/etc/login.defs +++ b/tests/failures/gpasswd/05_gpasswd-r_group_open_failure/config/etc/login.defs @@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ ERASECHAR 0177 KILLCHAR 025 # 022 is the "historical" value in Debian for UMASK when it was used # 027, or even 077, could be considered better for privacy -# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up his/her +# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up their # mind. #UMASK 022 diff --git a/tests/failures/gpasswd/06_gpasswd-R_gshadow_open_failure/config/etc/login.defs b/tests/failures/gpasswd/06_gpasswd-R_gshadow_open_failure/config/etc/login.defs index 84fb3cce..7deb8fb0 100644 --- a/tests/failures/gpasswd/06_gpasswd-R_gshadow_open_failure/config/etc/login.defs +++ b/tests/failures/gpasswd/06_gpasswd-R_gshadow_open_failure/config/etc/login.defs @@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ ERASECHAR 0177 KILLCHAR 025 # 022 is the "historical" value in Debian for UMASK when it was used # 027, or even 077, could be considered better for privacy -# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up his/her +# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up their # mind. #UMASK 022 diff --git a/tests/failures/gpasswd/07_gpasswd-A_gshadow_open_failure/config/etc/login.defs b/tests/failures/gpasswd/07_gpasswd-A_gshadow_open_failure/config/etc/login.defs index 84fb3cce..7deb8fb0 100644 --- a/tests/failures/gpasswd/07_gpasswd-A_gshadow_open_failure/config/etc/login.defs +++ b/tests/failures/gpasswd/07_gpasswd-A_gshadow_open_failure/config/etc/login.defs @@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ ERASECHAR 0177 KILLCHAR 025 # 022 is the "historical" value in Debian for UMASK when it was used # 027, or even 077, could be considered better for privacy -# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up his/her +# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up their # mind. #UMASK 022 diff --git a/tests/failures/gpasswd/08_gpasswd_group_openRO_failure/config/etc/login.defs b/tests/failures/gpasswd/08_gpasswd_group_openRO_failure/config/etc/login.defs index 84fb3cce..7deb8fb0 100644 --- a/tests/failures/gpasswd/08_gpasswd_group_openRO_failure/config/etc/login.defs +++ b/tests/failures/gpasswd/08_gpasswd_group_openRO_failure/config/etc/login.defs @@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ ERASECHAR 0177 KILLCHAR 025 # 022 is the "historical" value in Debian for UMASK when it was used # 027, or even 077, could be considered better for privacy -# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up his/her +# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up their # mind. #UMASK 022 diff --git a/tests/failures/gpasswd/09_gpasswd_gshadow_openRO_failure/config/etc/login.defs b/tests/failures/gpasswd/09_gpasswd_gshadow_openRO_failure/config/etc/login.defs index 84fb3cce..7deb8fb0 100644 --- a/tests/failures/gpasswd/09_gpasswd_gshadow_openRO_failure/config/etc/login.defs +++ b/tests/failures/gpasswd/09_gpasswd_gshadow_openRO_failure/config/etc/login.defs @@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ ERASECHAR 0177 KILLCHAR 025 # 022 is the "historical" value in Debian for UMASK when it was used # 027, or even 077, could be considered better for privacy -# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up his/her +# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up their # mind. #UMASK 022 diff --git a/tests/failures/gpasswd/10_gpasswd_group_rename_failure/config/etc/login.defs b/tests/failures/gpasswd/10_gpasswd_group_rename_failure/config/etc/login.defs index 84fb3cce..7deb8fb0 100644 --- a/tests/failures/gpasswd/10_gpasswd_group_rename_failure/config/etc/login.defs +++ b/tests/failures/gpasswd/10_gpasswd_group_rename_failure/config/etc/login.defs @@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ ERASECHAR 0177 KILLCHAR 025 # 022 is the "historical" value in Debian for UMASK when it was used # 027, or even 077, could be considered better for privacy -# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up his/her +# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up their # mind. #UMASK 022 diff --git a/tests/failures/gpasswd/11_gpasswd_gshadow_rename_failure/config/etc/login.defs b/tests/failures/gpasswd/11_gpasswd_gshadow_rename_failure/config/etc/login.defs index 84fb3cce..7deb8fb0 100644 --- a/tests/failures/gpasswd/11_gpasswd_gshadow_rename_failure/config/etc/login.defs +++ b/tests/failures/gpasswd/11_gpasswd_gshadow_rename_failure/config/etc/login.defs @@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ ERASECHAR 0177 KILLCHAR 025 # 022 is the "historical" value in Debian for UMASK when it was used # 027, or even 077, could be considered better for privacy -# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up his/her +# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up their # mind. #UMASK 022 diff --git a/tests/failures/groupadd/01_groupadd_gshadow_rename_failure/config/etc/login.defs b/tests/failures/groupadd/01_groupadd_gshadow_rename_failure/config/etc/login.defs index 84fb3cce..7deb8fb0 100644 --- a/tests/failures/groupadd/01_groupadd_gshadow_rename_failure/config/etc/login.defs +++ b/tests/failures/groupadd/01_groupadd_gshadow_rename_failure/config/etc/login.defs @@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ ERASECHAR 0177 KILLCHAR 025 # 022 is the "historical" value in Debian for UMASK when it was used # 027, or even 077, could be considered better for privacy -# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up his/her +# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up their # mind. #UMASK 022 diff --git a/tests/failures/groupadd/02_groupadd_group_rename_failure/config/etc/login.defs b/tests/failures/groupadd/02_groupadd_group_rename_failure/config/etc/login.defs index 84fb3cce..7deb8fb0 100644 --- a/tests/failures/groupadd/02_groupadd_group_rename_failure/config/etc/login.defs +++ b/tests/failures/groupadd/02_groupadd_group_rename_failure/config/etc/login.defs @@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ ERASECHAR 0177 KILLCHAR 025 # 022 is the "historical" value in Debian for UMASK when it was used # 027, or even 077, could be considered better for privacy -# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up his/her +# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up their # mind. #UMASK 022 diff --git a/tests/failures/groupadd/03_groupadd_gshadow_open_failure/config/etc/login.defs b/tests/failures/groupadd/03_groupadd_gshadow_open_failure/config/etc/login.defs index 84fb3cce..7deb8fb0 100644 --- a/tests/failures/groupadd/03_groupadd_gshadow_open_failure/config/etc/login.defs +++ b/tests/failures/groupadd/03_groupadd_gshadow_open_failure/config/etc/login.defs @@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ ERASECHAR 0177 KILLCHAR 025 # 022 is the "historical" value in Debian for UMASK when it was used # 027, or even 077, could be considered better for privacy -# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up his/her +# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up their # mind. #UMASK 022 diff --git a/tests/failures/groupadd/04_groupadd_group_open_failure/config/etc/login.defs b/tests/failures/groupadd/04_groupadd_group_open_failure/config/etc/login.defs index 84fb3cce..7deb8fb0 100644 --- a/tests/failures/groupadd/04_groupadd_group_open_failure/config/etc/login.defs +++ b/tests/failures/groupadd/04_groupadd_group_open_failure/config/etc/login.defs @@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ ERASECHAR 0177 KILLCHAR 025 # 022 is the "historical" value in Debian for UMASK when it was used # 027, or even 077, could be considered better for privacy -# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up his/her +# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up their # mind. #UMASK 022 diff --git a/tests/failures/groupdel/01_groupdel_gshadow_rename_failure/config/etc/login.defs b/tests/failures/groupdel/01_groupdel_gshadow_rename_failure/config/etc/login.defs index 84fb3cce..7deb8fb0 100644 --- a/tests/failures/groupdel/01_groupdel_gshadow_rename_failure/config/etc/login.defs +++ b/tests/failures/groupdel/01_groupdel_gshadow_rename_failure/config/etc/login.defs @@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ ERASECHAR 0177 KILLCHAR 025 # 022 is the "historical" value in Debian for UMASK when it was used # 027, or even 077, could be considered better for privacy -# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up his/her +# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up their # mind. #UMASK 022 diff --git a/tests/failures/groupdel/02_groupdel_group_rename_failure/config/etc/login.defs b/tests/failures/groupdel/02_groupdel_group_rename_failure/config/etc/login.defs index 84fb3cce..7deb8fb0 100644 --- a/tests/failures/groupdel/02_groupdel_group_rename_failure/config/etc/login.defs +++ b/tests/failures/groupdel/02_groupdel_group_rename_failure/config/etc/login.defs @@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ ERASECHAR 0177 KILLCHAR 025 # 022 is the "historical" value in Debian for UMASK when it was used # 027, or even 077, could be considered better for privacy -# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up his/her +# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up their # mind. #UMASK 022 diff --git a/tests/failures/groupdel/03_groupdel_gshadow_open_failure/config/etc/login.defs b/tests/failures/groupdel/03_groupdel_gshadow_open_failure/config/etc/login.defs index 84fb3cce..7deb8fb0 100644 --- a/tests/failures/groupdel/03_groupdel_gshadow_open_failure/config/etc/login.defs +++ b/tests/failures/groupdel/03_groupdel_gshadow_open_failure/config/etc/login.defs @@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ ERASECHAR 0177 KILLCHAR 025 # 022 is the "historical" value in Debian for UMASK when it was used # 027, or even 077, could be considered better for privacy -# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up his/her +# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up their # mind. #UMASK 022 diff --git a/tests/failures/groupdel/04_groupdel_group_open_failure/config/etc/login.defs b/tests/failures/groupdel/04_groupdel_group_open_failure/config/etc/login.defs index 84fb3cce..7deb8fb0 100644 --- a/tests/failures/groupdel/04_groupdel_group_open_failure/config/etc/login.defs +++ b/tests/failures/groupdel/04_groupdel_group_open_failure/config/etc/login.defs @@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ ERASECHAR 0177 KILLCHAR 025 # 022 is the "historical" value in Debian for UMASK when it was used # 027, or even 077, could be considered better for privacy -# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up his/her +# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up their # mind. #UMASK 022 diff --git a/tests/failures/groupmod/01_groupmod_change_group_name_gshadow_rename_failure/config/etc/login.defs b/tests/failures/groupmod/01_groupmod_change_group_name_gshadow_rename_failure/config/etc/login.defs index 84fb3cce..7deb8fb0 100644 --- a/tests/failures/groupmod/01_groupmod_change_group_name_gshadow_rename_failure/config/etc/login.defs +++ b/tests/failures/groupmod/01_groupmod_change_group_name_gshadow_rename_failure/config/etc/login.defs @@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ ERASECHAR 0177 KILLCHAR 025 # 022 is the "historical" value in Debian for UMASK when it was used # 027, or even 077, could be considered better for privacy -# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up his/her +# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up their # mind. #UMASK 022 diff --git a/tests/failures/groupmod/02_groupmod_change_gid_change_primary_group_passwd_rename_failure/config/etc/login.defs b/tests/failures/groupmod/02_groupmod_change_gid_change_primary_group_passwd_rename_failure/config/etc/login.defs index 84fb3cce..7deb8fb0 100644 --- a/tests/failures/groupmod/02_groupmod_change_gid_change_primary_group_passwd_rename_failure/config/etc/login.defs +++ b/tests/failures/groupmod/02_groupmod_change_gid_change_primary_group_passwd_rename_failure/config/etc/login.defs @@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ ERASECHAR 0177 KILLCHAR 025 # 022 is the "historical" value in Debian for UMASK when it was used # 027, or even 077, could be considered better for privacy -# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up his/her +# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up their # mind. #UMASK 022 diff --git a/tests/failures/groupmod/03_groupmod_change_group_name_group_rename_failure/config/etc/login.defs b/tests/failures/groupmod/03_groupmod_change_group_name_group_rename_failure/config/etc/login.defs index 84fb3cce..7deb8fb0 100644 --- a/tests/failures/groupmod/03_groupmod_change_group_name_group_rename_failure/config/etc/login.defs +++ b/tests/failures/groupmod/03_groupmod_change_group_name_group_rename_failure/config/etc/login.defs @@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ ERASECHAR 0177 KILLCHAR 025 # 022 is the "historical" value in Debian for UMASK when it was used # 027, or even 077, could be considered better for privacy -# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up his/her +# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up their # mind. #UMASK 022 diff --git a/tests/failures/groupmod/04_groupmod_group_open_failure/config/etc/login.defs b/tests/failures/groupmod/04_groupmod_group_open_failure/config/etc/login.defs index 84fb3cce..7deb8fb0 100644 --- a/tests/failures/groupmod/04_groupmod_group_open_failure/config/etc/login.defs +++ b/tests/failures/groupmod/04_groupmod_group_open_failure/config/etc/login.defs @@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ ERASECHAR 0177 KILLCHAR 025 # 022 is the "historical" value in Debian for UMASK when it was used # 027, or even 077, could be considered better for privacy -# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up his/her +# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up their # mind. #UMASK 022 diff --git a/tests/failures/groupmod/05_groupmod_gshadow_open_failure/config/etc/login.defs b/tests/failures/groupmod/05_groupmod_gshadow_open_failure/config/etc/login.defs index 84fb3cce..7deb8fb0 100644 --- a/tests/failures/groupmod/05_groupmod_gshadow_open_failure/config/etc/login.defs +++ b/tests/failures/groupmod/05_groupmod_gshadow_open_failure/config/etc/login.defs @@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ ERASECHAR 0177 KILLCHAR 025 # 022 is the "historical" value in Debian for UMASK when it was used # 027, or even 077, could be considered better for privacy -# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up his/her +# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up their # mind. #UMASK 022 diff --git a/tests/failures/groupmod/06_groupmod_-g_no_gshadow_open_failure/config/etc/login.defs b/tests/failures/groupmod/06_groupmod_-g_no_gshadow_open_failure/config/etc/login.defs index 84fb3cce..7deb8fb0 100644 --- a/tests/failures/groupmod/06_groupmod_-g_no_gshadow_open_failure/config/etc/login.defs +++ b/tests/failures/groupmod/06_groupmod_-g_no_gshadow_open_failure/config/etc/login.defs @@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ ERASECHAR 0177 KILLCHAR 025 # 022 is the "historical" value in Debian for UMASK when it was used # 027, or even 077, could be considered better for privacy -# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up his/her +# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up their # mind. #UMASK 022 diff --git a/tests/failures/groupmod/07_groupmod_passwd_open_failure/config/etc/login.defs b/tests/failures/groupmod/07_groupmod_passwd_open_failure/config/etc/login.defs index 84fb3cce..7deb8fb0 100644 --- a/tests/failures/groupmod/07_groupmod_passwd_open_failure/config/etc/login.defs +++ b/tests/failures/groupmod/07_groupmod_passwd_open_failure/config/etc/login.defs @@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ ERASECHAR 0177 KILLCHAR 025 # 022 is the "historical" value in Debian for UMASK when it was used # 027, or even 077, could be considered better for privacy -# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up his/her +# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up their # mind. #UMASK 022 diff --git a/tests/failures/groupmod/08_groupmod_-g_same_gid_no_passwd_open_failure/config/etc/login.defs b/tests/failures/groupmod/08_groupmod_-g_same_gid_no_passwd_open_failure/config/etc/login.defs index 84fb3cce..7deb8fb0 100644 --- a/tests/failures/groupmod/08_groupmod_-g_same_gid_no_passwd_open_failure/config/etc/login.defs +++ b/tests/failures/groupmod/08_groupmod_-g_same_gid_no_passwd_open_failure/config/etc/login.defs @@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ ERASECHAR 0177 KILLCHAR 025 # 022 is the "historical" value in Debian for UMASK when it was used # 027, or even 077, could be considered better for privacy -# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up his/her +# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up their # mind. #UMASK 022 diff --git a/tests/failures/groupmod/09_groupmod_-n_no_passwd_open_failure/config/etc/login.defs b/tests/failures/groupmod/09_groupmod_-n_no_passwd_open_failure/config/etc/login.defs index 84fb3cce..7deb8fb0 100644 --- a/tests/failures/groupmod/09_groupmod_-n_no_passwd_open_failure/config/etc/login.defs +++ b/tests/failures/groupmod/09_groupmod_-n_no_passwd_open_failure/config/etc/login.defs @@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ ERASECHAR 0177 KILLCHAR 025 # 022 is the "historical" value in Debian for UMASK when it was used # 027, or even 077, could be considered better for privacy -# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up his/her +# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up their # mind. #UMASK 022 diff --git a/tests/failures/grpck/01_grpck_system_group_open_failure/config/etc/login.defs b/tests/failures/grpck/01_grpck_system_group_open_failure/config/etc/login.defs index 84fb3cce..7deb8fb0 100644 --- a/tests/failures/grpck/01_grpck_system_group_open_failure/config/etc/login.defs +++ b/tests/failures/grpck/01_grpck_system_group_open_failure/config/etc/login.defs @@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ ERASECHAR 0177 KILLCHAR 025 # 022 is the "historical" value in Debian for UMASK when it was used # 027, or even 077, could be considered better for privacy -# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up his/her +# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up their # mind. #UMASK 022 diff --git a/tests/failures/grpck/02_grpck_group_open_failure/config/etc/login.defs b/tests/failures/grpck/02_grpck_group_open_failure/config/etc/login.defs index 84fb3cce..7deb8fb0 100644 --- a/tests/failures/grpck/02_grpck_group_open_failure/config/etc/login.defs +++ b/tests/failures/grpck/02_grpck_group_open_failure/config/etc/login.defs @@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ ERASECHAR 0177 KILLCHAR 025 # 022 is the "historical" value in Debian for UMASK when it was used # 027, or even 077, could be considered better for privacy -# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up his/her +# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up their # mind. #UMASK 022 diff --git a/tests/failures/grpck/03_grpck_system_gshadow_open_failure/config/etc/login.defs b/tests/failures/grpck/03_grpck_system_gshadow_open_failure/config/etc/login.defs index 84fb3cce..7deb8fb0 100644 --- a/tests/failures/grpck/03_grpck_system_gshadow_open_failure/config/etc/login.defs +++ b/tests/failures/grpck/03_grpck_system_gshadow_open_failure/config/etc/login.defs @@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ ERASECHAR 0177 KILLCHAR 025 # 022 is the "historical" value in Debian for UMASK when it was used # 027, or even 077, could be considered better for privacy -# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up his/her +# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up their # mind. #UMASK 022 diff --git a/tests/failures/grpck/04_grpck_gshadow_open_failure/config/etc/login.defs b/tests/failures/grpck/04_grpck_gshadow_open_failure/config/etc/login.defs index 84fb3cce..7deb8fb0 100644 --- a/tests/failures/grpck/04_grpck_gshadow_open_failure/config/etc/login.defs +++ b/tests/failures/grpck/04_grpck_gshadow_open_failure/config/etc/login.defs @@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ ERASECHAR 0177 KILLCHAR 025 # 022 is the "historical" value in Debian for UMASK when it was used # 027, or even 077, could be considered better for privacy -# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up his/her +# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up their # mind. #UMASK 022 diff --git a/tests/failures/grpck/05_grpck_sort_group_rename_failure/config/etc/login.defs b/tests/failures/grpck/05_grpck_sort_group_rename_failure/config/etc/login.defs index 84fb3cce..7deb8fb0 100644 --- a/tests/failures/grpck/05_grpck_sort_group_rename_failure/config/etc/login.defs +++ b/tests/failures/grpck/05_grpck_sort_group_rename_failure/config/etc/login.defs @@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ ERASECHAR 0177 KILLCHAR 025 # 022 is the "historical" value in Debian for UMASK when it was used # 027, or even 077, could be considered better for privacy -# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up his/her +# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up their # mind. #UMASK 022 diff --git a/tests/failures/grpck/06_grpck_sort_gshadow_rename_failure/config/etc/login.defs b/tests/failures/grpck/06_grpck_sort_gshadow_rename_failure/config/etc/login.defs index 84fb3cce..7deb8fb0 100644 --- a/tests/failures/grpck/06_grpck_sort_gshadow_rename_failure/config/etc/login.defs +++ b/tests/failures/grpck/06_grpck_sort_gshadow_rename_failure/config/etc/login.defs @@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ ERASECHAR 0177 KILLCHAR 025 # 022 is the "historical" value in Debian for UMASK when it was used # 027, or even 077, could be considered better for privacy -# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up his/her +# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up their # mind. #UMASK 022 diff --git a/tests/failures/grpconv/01_grpconv_open_group_failure/config/etc/login.defs b/tests/failures/grpconv/01_grpconv_open_group_failure/config/etc/login.defs index 84fb3cce..7deb8fb0 100644 --- a/tests/failures/grpconv/01_grpconv_open_group_failure/config/etc/login.defs +++ b/tests/failures/grpconv/01_grpconv_open_group_failure/config/etc/login.defs @@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ ERASECHAR 0177 KILLCHAR 025 # 022 is the "historical" value in Debian for UMASK when it was used # 027, or even 077, could be considered better for privacy -# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up his/her +# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up their # mind. #UMASK 022 diff --git a/tests/failures/grpconv/02_grpconv_open_gshadow_failure/config/etc/login.defs b/tests/failures/grpconv/02_grpconv_open_gshadow_failure/config/etc/login.defs index 84fb3cce..7deb8fb0 100644 --- a/tests/failures/grpconv/02_grpconv_open_gshadow_failure/config/etc/login.defs +++ b/tests/failures/grpconv/02_grpconv_open_gshadow_failure/config/etc/login.defs @@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ ERASECHAR 0177 KILLCHAR 025 # 022 is the "historical" value in Debian for UMASK when it was used # 027, or even 077, could be considered better for privacy -# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up his/her +# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up their # mind. #UMASK 022 diff --git a/tests/failures/grpconv/03_grpconv_rename_group_failure/config/etc/login.defs b/tests/failures/grpconv/03_grpconv_rename_group_failure/config/etc/login.defs index 84fb3cce..7deb8fb0 100644 --- a/tests/failures/grpconv/03_grpconv_rename_group_failure/config/etc/login.defs +++ b/tests/failures/grpconv/03_grpconv_rename_group_failure/config/etc/login.defs @@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ ERASECHAR 0177 KILLCHAR 025 # 022 is the "historical" value in Debian for UMASK when it was used # 027, or even 077, could be considered better for privacy -# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up his/her +# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up their # mind. #UMASK 022 diff --git a/tests/failures/grpconv/04_grpconv_rename_gshadow_failure/config/etc/login.defs b/tests/failures/grpconv/04_grpconv_rename_gshadow_failure/config/etc/login.defs index 84fb3cce..7deb8fb0 100644 --- a/tests/failures/grpconv/04_grpconv_rename_gshadow_failure/config/etc/login.defs +++ b/tests/failures/grpconv/04_grpconv_rename_gshadow_failure/config/etc/login.defs @@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ ERASECHAR 0177 KILLCHAR 025 # 022 is the "historical" value in Debian for UMASK when it was used # 027, or even 077, could be considered better for privacy -# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up his/her +# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up their # mind. #UMASK 022 diff --git a/tests/failures/grpunconv/01_grpunconv_group_rename_failure/config/etc/login.defs b/tests/failures/grpunconv/01_grpunconv_group_rename_failure/config/etc/login.defs index 84fb3cce..7deb8fb0 100644 --- a/tests/failures/grpunconv/01_grpunconv_group_rename_failure/config/etc/login.defs +++ b/tests/failures/grpunconv/01_grpunconv_group_rename_failure/config/etc/login.defs @@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ ERASECHAR 0177 KILLCHAR 025 # 022 is the "historical" value in Debian for UMASK when it was used # 027, or even 077, could be considered better for privacy -# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up his/her +# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up their # mind. #UMASK 022 diff --git a/tests/failures/grpunconv/02_grpunconv_open_group_failure/config/etc/login.defs b/tests/failures/grpunconv/02_grpunconv_open_group_failure/config/etc/login.defs index 84fb3cce..7deb8fb0 100644 --- a/tests/failures/grpunconv/02_grpunconv_open_group_failure/config/etc/login.defs +++ b/tests/failures/grpunconv/02_grpunconv_open_group_failure/config/etc/login.defs @@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ ERASECHAR 0177 KILLCHAR 025 # 022 is the "historical" value in Debian for UMASK when it was used # 027, or even 077, could be considered better for privacy -# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up his/her +# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up their # mind. #UMASK 022 diff --git a/tests/failures/grpunconv/03_grpunconv_open_gshadow_failure/config/etc/login.defs b/tests/failures/grpunconv/03_grpunconv_open_gshadow_failure/config/etc/login.defs index 84fb3cce..7deb8fb0 100644 --- a/tests/failures/grpunconv/03_grpunconv_open_gshadow_failure/config/etc/login.defs +++ b/tests/failures/grpunconv/03_grpunconv_open_gshadow_failure/config/etc/login.defs @@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ ERASECHAR 0177 KILLCHAR 025 # 022 is the "historical" value in Debian for UMASK when it was used # 027, or even 077, could be considered better for privacy -# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up his/her +# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up their # mind. #UMASK 022 diff --git a/tests/failures/grpunconv/04_grpunconv_unlink_gshadow_failure/config/etc/login.defs b/tests/failures/grpunconv/04_grpunconv_unlink_gshadow_failure/config/etc/login.defs index 84fb3cce..7deb8fb0 100644 --- a/tests/failures/grpunconv/04_grpunconv_unlink_gshadow_failure/config/etc/login.defs +++ b/tests/failures/grpunconv/04_grpunconv_unlink_gshadow_failure/config/etc/login.defs @@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ ERASECHAR 0177 KILLCHAR 025 # 022 is the "historical" value in Debian for UMASK when it was used # 027, or even 077, could be considered better for privacy -# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up his/her +# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up their # mind. #UMASK 022 diff --git a/tests/failures/newusers/01_newusers_open_passwd_failure/config/etc/login.defs b/tests/failures/newusers/01_newusers_open_passwd_failure/config/etc/login.defs index 84fb3cce..7deb8fb0 100644 --- a/tests/failures/newusers/01_newusers_open_passwd_failure/config/etc/login.defs +++ b/tests/failures/newusers/01_newusers_open_passwd_failure/config/etc/login.defs @@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ ERASECHAR 0177 KILLCHAR 025 # 022 is the "historical" value in Debian for UMASK when it was used # 027, or even 077, could be considered better for privacy -# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up his/her +# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up their # mind. #UMASK 022 diff --git a/tests/failures/newusers/02_newusers_open_shadow_failure/config/etc/login.defs b/tests/failures/newusers/02_newusers_open_shadow_failure/config/etc/login.defs index 84fb3cce..7deb8fb0 100644 --- a/tests/failures/newusers/02_newusers_open_shadow_failure/config/etc/login.defs +++ b/tests/failures/newusers/02_newusers_open_shadow_failure/config/etc/login.defs @@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ ERASECHAR 0177 KILLCHAR 025 # 022 is the "historical" value in Debian for UMASK when it was used # 027, or even 077, could be considered better for privacy -# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up his/her +# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up their # mind. #UMASK 022 diff --git a/tests/failures/newusers/03_newusers_open_group_failure/config/etc/login.defs b/tests/failures/newusers/03_newusers_open_group_failure/config/etc/login.defs index 84fb3cce..7deb8fb0 100644 --- a/tests/failures/newusers/03_newusers_open_group_failure/config/etc/login.defs +++ b/tests/failures/newusers/03_newusers_open_group_failure/config/etc/login.defs @@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ ERASECHAR 0177 KILLCHAR 025 # 022 is the "historical" value in Debian for UMASK when it was used # 027, or even 077, could be considered better for privacy -# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up his/her +# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up their # mind. #UMASK 022 diff --git a/tests/failures/newusers/04_newusers_open_gshadow_failure/config/etc/login.defs b/tests/failures/newusers/04_newusers_open_gshadow_failure/config/etc/login.defs index 84fb3cce..7deb8fb0 100644 --- a/tests/failures/newusers/04_newusers_open_gshadow_failure/config/etc/login.defs +++ b/tests/failures/newusers/04_newusers_open_gshadow_failure/config/etc/login.defs @@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ ERASECHAR 0177 KILLCHAR 025 # 022 is the "historical" value in Debian for UMASK when it was used # 027, or even 077, could be considered better for privacy -# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up his/her +# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up their # mind. #UMASK 022 diff --git a/tests/failures/newusers/05_newusers_rename_passwd_failure/config/etc/login.defs b/tests/failures/newusers/05_newusers_rename_passwd_failure/config/etc/login.defs index 84fb3cce..7deb8fb0 100644 --- a/tests/failures/newusers/05_newusers_rename_passwd_failure/config/etc/login.defs +++ b/tests/failures/newusers/05_newusers_rename_passwd_failure/config/etc/login.defs @@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ ERASECHAR 0177 KILLCHAR 025 # 022 is the "historical" value in Debian for UMASK when it was used # 027, or even 077, could be considered better for privacy -# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up his/her +# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up their # mind. #UMASK 022 diff --git a/tests/failures/newusers/06_newusers_rename_shadow_failure/config/etc/login.defs b/tests/failures/newusers/06_newusers_rename_shadow_failure/config/etc/login.defs index 84fb3cce..7deb8fb0 100644 --- a/tests/failures/newusers/06_newusers_rename_shadow_failure/config/etc/login.defs +++ b/tests/failures/newusers/06_newusers_rename_shadow_failure/config/etc/login.defs @@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ ERASECHAR 0177 KILLCHAR 025 # 022 is the "historical" value in Debian for UMASK when it was used # 027, or even 077, could be considered better for privacy -# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up his/her +# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up their # mind. #UMASK 022 diff --git a/tests/failures/newusers/07_newusers_rename_group_failure/config/etc/login.defs b/tests/failures/newusers/07_newusers_rename_group_failure/config/etc/login.defs index 84fb3cce..7deb8fb0 100644 --- a/tests/failures/newusers/07_newusers_rename_group_failure/config/etc/login.defs +++ b/tests/failures/newusers/07_newusers_rename_group_failure/config/etc/login.defs @@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ ERASECHAR 0177 KILLCHAR 025 # 022 is the "historical" value in Debian for UMASK when it was used # 027, or even 077, could be considered better for privacy -# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up his/her +# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up their # mind. #UMASK 022 diff --git a/tests/failures/newusers/08_newusers_rename_gshadow_failure/config/etc/login.defs b/tests/failures/newusers/08_newusers_rename_gshadow_failure/config/etc/login.defs index 84fb3cce..7deb8fb0 100644 --- a/tests/failures/newusers/08_newusers_rename_gshadow_failure/config/etc/login.defs +++ b/tests/failures/newusers/08_newusers_rename_gshadow_failure/config/etc/login.defs @@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ ERASECHAR 0177 KILLCHAR 025 # 022 is the "historical" value in Debian for UMASK when it was used # 027, or even 077, could be considered better for privacy -# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up his/her +# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up their # mind. #UMASK 022 diff --git a/tests/failures/newusers/09_newusers_rename_shadow_failure_PAM/config/etc/login.defs b/tests/failures/newusers/09_newusers_rename_shadow_failure_PAM/config/etc/login.defs index 84fb3cce..7deb8fb0 100644 --- a/tests/failures/newusers/09_newusers_rename_shadow_failure_PAM/config/etc/login.defs +++ b/tests/failures/newusers/09_newusers_rename_shadow_failure_PAM/config/etc/login.defs @@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ ERASECHAR 0177 KILLCHAR 025 # 022 is the "historical" value in Debian for UMASK when it was used # 027, or even 077, could be considered better for privacy -# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up his/her +# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up their # mind. #UMASK 022 diff --git a/tests/failures/pwconv/01_pwconv_open_passwd_failure/config/etc/login.defs b/tests/failures/pwconv/01_pwconv_open_passwd_failure/config/etc/login.defs index 84fb3cce..7deb8fb0 100644 --- a/tests/failures/pwconv/01_pwconv_open_passwd_failure/config/etc/login.defs +++ b/tests/failures/pwconv/01_pwconv_open_passwd_failure/config/etc/login.defs @@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ ERASECHAR 0177 KILLCHAR 025 # 022 is the "historical" value in Debian for UMASK when it was used # 027, or even 077, could be considered better for privacy -# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up his/her +# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up their # mind. #UMASK 022 diff --git a/tests/failures/pwconv/02_pwconv_open_shadow_failure/config/etc/login.defs b/tests/failures/pwconv/02_pwconv_open_shadow_failure/config/etc/login.defs index 84fb3cce..7deb8fb0 100644 --- a/tests/failures/pwconv/02_pwconv_open_shadow_failure/config/etc/login.defs +++ b/tests/failures/pwconv/02_pwconv_open_shadow_failure/config/etc/login.defs @@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ ERASECHAR 0177 KILLCHAR 025 # 022 is the "historical" value in Debian for UMASK when it was used # 027, or even 077, could be considered better for privacy -# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up his/her +# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up their # mind. #UMASK 022 diff --git a/tests/failures/pwconv/03_pwconv_rename_passwd_failure/config/etc/login.defs b/tests/failures/pwconv/03_pwconv_rename_passwd_failure/config/etc/login.defs index 84fb3cce..7deb8fb0 100644 --- a/tests/failures/pwconv/03_pwconv_rename_passwd_failure/config/etc/login.defs +++ b/tests/failures/pwconv/03_pwconv_rename_passwd_failure/config/etc/login.defs @@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ ERASECHAR 0177 KILLCHAR 025 # 022 is the "historical" value in Debian for UMASK when it was used # 027, or even 077, could be considered better for privacy -# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up his/her +# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up their # mind. #UMASK 022 diff --git a/tests/failures/pwconv/04_pwconv_rename_shadow_failure/config/etc/login.defs b/tests/failures/pwconv/04_pwconv_rename_shadow_failure/config/etc/login.defs index 84fb3cce..7deb8fb0 100644 --- a/tests/failures/pwconv/04_pwconv_rename_shadow_failure/config/etc/login.defs +++ b/tests/failures/pwconv/04_pwconv_rename_shadow_failure/config/etc/login.defs @@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ ERASECHAR 0177 KILLCHAR 025 # 022 is the "historical" value in Debian for UMASK when it was used # 027, or even 077, could be considered better for privacy -# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up his/her +# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up their # mind. #UMASK 022 diff --git a/tests/failures/pwunconv/01_pwunconv_passwd_rename_failure/config/etc/login.defs b/tests/failures/pwunconv/01_pwunconv_passwd_rename_failure/config/etc/login.defs index 84fb3cce..7deb8fb0 100644 --- a/tests/failures/pwunconv/01_pwunconv_passwd_rename_failure/config/etc/login.defs +++ b/tests/failures/pwunconv/01_pwunconv_passwd_rename_failure/config/etc/login.defs @@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ ERASECHAR 0177 KILLCHAR 025 # 022 is the "historical" value in Debian for UMASK when it was used # 027, or even 077, could be considered better for privacy -# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up his/her +# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up their # mind. #UMASK 022 diff --git a/tests/failures/pwunconv/02_pwunconv_open_passwd_failure/config/etc/login.defs b/tests/failures/pwunconv/02_pwunconv_open_passwd_failure/config/etc/login.defs index 84fb3cce..7deb8fb0 100644 --- a/tests/failures/pwunconv/02_pwunconv_open_passwd_failure/config/etc/login.defs +++ b/tests/failures/pwunconv/02_pwunconv_open_passwd_failure/config/etc/login.defs @@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ ERASECHAR 0177 KILLCHAR 025 # 022 is the "historical" value in Debian for UMASK when it was used # 027, or even 077, could be considered better for privacy -# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up his/her +# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up their # mind. #UMASK 022 diff --git a/tests/failures/pwunconv/03_pwunconv_open_shadow_failure/config/etc/login.defs b/tests/failures/pwunconv/03_pwunconv_open_shadow_failure/config/etc/login.defs index 84fb3cce..7deb8fb0 100644 --- a/tests/failures/pwunconv/03_pwunconv_open_shadow_failure/config/etc/login.defs +++ b/tests/failures/pwunconv/03_pwunconv_open_shadow_failure/config/etc/login.defs @@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ ERASECHAR 0177 KILLCHAR 025 # 022 is the "historical" value in Debian for UMASK when it was used # 027, or even 077, could be considered better for privacy -# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up his/her +# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up their # mind. #UMASK 022 diff --git a/tests/failures/pwunconv/04_pwunconv_unlink_shadow_failure/config/etc/login.defs b/tests/failures/pwunconv/04_pwunconv_unlink_shadow_failure/config/etc/login.defs index 84fb3cce..7deb8fb0 100644 --- a/tests/failures/pwunconv/04_pwunconv_unlink_shadow_failure/config/etc/login.defs +++ b/tests/failures/pwunconv/04_pwunconv_unlink_shadow_failure/config/etc/login.defs @@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ ERASECHAR 0177 KILLCHAR 025 # 022 is the "historical" value in Debian for UMASK when it was used # 027, or even 077, could be considered better for privacy -# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up his/her +# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up their # mind. #UMASK 022 diff --git a/tests/failures/useradd/01_useradd_open_passwd_failure/config/etc/login.defs b/tests/failures/useradd/01_useradd_open_passwd_failure/config/etc/login.defs index 84fb3cce..7deb8fb0 100644 --- a/tests/failures/useradd/01_useradd_open_passwd_failure/config/etc/login.defs +++ b/tests/failures/useradd/01_useradd_open_passwd_failure/config/etc/login.defs @@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ ERASECHAR 0177 KILLCHAR 025 # 022 is the "historical" value in Debian for UMASK when it was used # 027, or even 077, could be considered better for privacy -# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up his/her +# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up their # mind. #UMASK 022 diff --git a/tests/failures/useradd/02_useradd_open_shadow_failure/config/etc/login.defs b/tests/failures/useradd/02_useradd_open_shadow_failure/config/etc/login.defs index 84fb3cce..7deb8fb0 100644 --- a/tests/failures/useradd/02_useradd_open_shadow_failure/config/etc/login.defs +++ b/tests/failures/useradd/02_useradd_open_shadow_failure/config/etc/login.defs @@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ ERASECHAR 0177 KILLCHAR 025 # 022 is the "historical" value in Debian for UMASK when it was used # 027, or even 077, could be considered better for privacy -# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up his/her +# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up their # mind. #UMASK 022 diff --git a/tests/failures/useradd/03_useradd_open_group_failure/config/etc/login.defs b/tests/failures/useradd/03_useradd_open_group_failure/config/etc/login.defs index 84fb3cce..7deb8fb0 100644 --- a/tests/failures/useradd/03_useradd_open_group_failure/config/etc/login.defs +++ b/tests/failures/useradd/03_useradd_open_group_failure/config/etc/login.defs @@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ ERASECHAR 0177 KILLCHAR 025 # 022 is the "historical" value in Debian for UMASK when it was used # 027, or even 077, could be considered better for privacy -# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up his/her +# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up their # mind. #UMASK 022 diff --git a/tests/failures/useradd/04_useradd_open_gshadow_failure/config/etc/login.defs b/tests/failures/useradd/04_useradd_open_gshadow_failure/config/etc/login.defs index 84fb3cce..7deb8fb0 100644 --- a/tests/failures/useradd/04_useradd_open_gshadow_failure/config/etc/login.defs +++ b/tests/failures/useradd/04_useradd_open_gshadow_failure/config/etc/login.defs @@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ ERASECHAR 0177 KILLCHAR 025 # 022 is the "historical" value in Debian for UMASK when it was used # 027, or even 077, could be considered better for privacy -# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up his/her +# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up their # mind. #UMASK 022 diff --git a/tests/failures/useradd/05_useradd_rename_passwd_failure/config/etc/login.defs b/tests/failures/useradd/05_useradd_rename_passwd_failure/config/etc/login.defs index 84fb3cce..7deb8fb0 100644 --- a/tests/failures/useradd/05_useradd_rename_passwd_failure/config/etc/login.defs +++ b/tests/failures/useradd/05_useradd_rename_passwd_failure/config/etc/login.defs @@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ ERASECHAR 0177 KILLCHAR 025 # 022 is the "historical" value in Debian for UMASK when it was used # 027, or even 077, could be considered better for privacy -# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up his/her +# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up their # mind. #UMASK 022 diff --git a/tests/failures/useradd/06_useradd_rename_shadow_failure/config/etc/login.defs b/tests/failures/useradd/06_useradd_rename_shadow_failure/config/etc/login.defs index 84fb3cce..7deb8fb0 100644 --- a/tests/failures/useradd/06_useradd_rename_shadow_failure/config/etc/login.defs +++ b/tests/failures/useradd/06_useradd_rename_shadow_failure/config/etc/login.defs @@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ ERASECHAR 0177 KILLCHAR 025 # 022 is the "historical" value in Debian for UMASK when it was used # 027, or even 077, could be considered better for privacy -# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up his/her +# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up their # mind. #UMASK 022 diff --git a/tests/failures/useradd/07_useradd_rename_group_failure/config/etc/login.defs b/tests/failures/useradd/07_useradd_rename_group_failure/config/etc/login.defs index 84fb3cce..7deb8fb0 100644 --- a/tests/failures/useradd/07_useradd_rename_group_failure/config/etc/login.defs +++ b/tests/failures/useradd/07_useradd_rename_group_failure/config/etc/login.defs @@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ ERASECHAR 0177 KILLCHAR 025 # 022 is the "historical" value in Debian for UMASK when it was used # 027, or even 077, could be considered better for privacy -# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up his/her +# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up their # mind. #UMASK 022 diff --git a/tests/failures/useradd/08_useradd_rename_gshadow_failure/config/etc/login.defs b/tests/failures/useradd/08_useradd_rename_gshadow_failure/config/etc/login.defs index 84fb3cce..7deb8fb0 100644 --- a/tests/failures/useradd/08_useradd_rename_gshadow_failure/config/etc/login.defs +++ b/tests/failures/useradd/08_useradd_rename_gshadow_failure/config/etc/login.defs @@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ ERASECHAR 0177 KILLCHAR 025 # 022 is the "historical" value in Debian for UMASK when it was used # 027, or even 077, could be considered better for privacy -# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up his/her +# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up their # mind. #UMASK 022 diff --git a/tests/failures/useradd/09_useradd_rename_defaults_failure/config/etc/login.defs b/tests/failures/useradd/09_useradd_rename_defaults_failure/config/etc/login.defs index 84fb3cce..7deb8fb0 100644 --- a/tests/failures/useradd/09_useradd_rename_defaults_failure/config/etc/login.defs +++ b/tests/failures/useradd/09_useradd_rename_defaults_failure/config/etc/login.defs @@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ ERASECHAR 0177 KILLCHAR 025 # 022 is the "historical" value in Debian for UMASK when it was used # 027, or even 077, could be considered better for privacy -# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up his/her +# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up their # mind. #UMASK 022 diff --git a/tests/failures/useradd/10_useradd_rename_defaults_backup_failure/config/etc/login.defs b/tests/failures/useradd/10_useradd_rename_defaults_backup_failure/config/etc/login.defs index 84fb3cce..7deb8fb0 100644 --- a/tests/failures/useradd/10_useradd_rename_defaults_backup_failure/config/etc/login.defs +++ b/tests/failures/useradd/10_useradd_rename_defaults_backup_failure/config/etc/login.defs @@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ ERASECHAR 0177 KILLCHAR 025 # 022 is the "historical" value in Debian for UMASK when it was used # 027, or even 077, could be considered better for privacy -# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up his/her +# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up their # mind. #UMASK 022 diff --git a/tests/failures/useradd/12_useradd_open_subuid_failure/config/etc/login.defs b/tests/failures/useradd/12_useradd_open_subuid_failure/config/etc/login.defs index 84fb3cce..7deb8fb0 100644 --- a/tests/failures/useradd/12_useradd_open_subuid_failure/config/etc/login.defs +++ b/tests/failures/useradd/12_useradd_open_subuid_failure/config/etc/login.defs @@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ ERASECHAR 0177 KILLCHAR 025 # 022 is the "historical" value in Debian for UMASK when it was used # 027, or even 077, could be considered better for privacy -# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up his/her +# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up their # mind. #UMASK 022 diff --git a/tests/failures/useradd/13_useradd_open_subgid_failure/config/etc/login.defs b/tests/failures/useradd/13_useradd_open_subgid_failure/config/etc/login.defs index 84fb3cce..7deb8fb0 100644 --- a/tests/failures/useradd/13_useradd_open_subgid_failure/config/etc/login.defs +++ b/tests/failures/useradd/13_useradd_open_subgid_failure/config/etc/login.defs @@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ ERASECHAR 0177 KILLCHAR 025 # 022 is the "historical" value in Debian for UMASK when it was used # 027, or even 077, could be considered better for privacy -# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up his/her +# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up their # mind. #UMASK 022 diff --git a/tests/failures/useradd/14_username_rename_subuid_failure/config/etc/login.defs b/tests/failures/useradd/14_username_rename_subuid_failure/config/etc/login.defs index 84fb3cce..7deb8fb0 100644 --- a/tests/failures/useradd/14_username_rename_subuid_failure/config/etc/login.defs +++ b/tests/failures/useradd/14_username_rename_subuid_failure/config/etc/login.defs @@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ ERASECHAR 0177 KILLCHAR 025 # 022 is the "historical" value in Debian for UMASK when it was used # 027, or even 077, could be considered better for privacy -# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up his/her +# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up their # mind. #UMASK 022 diff --git a/tests/failures/useradd/15_username_rename_subgid_failure/config/etc/login.defs b/tests/failures/useradd/15_username_rename_subgid_failure/config/etc/login.defs index 84fb3cce..7deb8fb0 100644 --- a/tests/failures/useradd/15_username_rename_subgid_failure/config/etc/login.defs +++ b/tests/failures/useradd/15_username_rename_subgid_failure/config/etc/login.defs @@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ ERASECHAR 0177 KILLCHAR 025 # 022 is the "historical" value in Debian for UMASK when it was used # 027, or even 077, could be considered better for privacy -# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up his/her +# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up their # mind. #UMASK 022 diff --git a/tests/failures/userdel/01_userdel_gshadow_rename_failure/config/etc/login.defs b/tests/failures/userdel/01_userdel_gshadow_rename_failure/config/etc/login.defs index 84fb3cce..7deb8fb0 100644 --- a/tests/failures/userdel/01_userdel_gshadow_rename_failure/config/etc/login.defs +++ b/tests/failures/userdel/01_userdel_gshadow_rename_failure/config/etc/login.defs @@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ ERASECHAR 0177 KILLCHAR 025 # 022 is the "historical" value in Debian for UMASK when it was used # 027, or even 077, could be considered better for privacy -# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up his/her +# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up their # mind. #UMASK 022 diff --git a/tests/failures/userdel/02_userdel_group_rename_failure/config/etc/login.defs b/tests/failures/userdel/02_userdel_group_rename_failure/config/etc/login.defs index 84fb3cce..7deb8fb0 100644 --- a/tests/failures/userdel/02_userdel_group_rename_failure/config/etc/login.defs +++ b/tests/failures/userdel/02_userdel_group_rename_failure/config/etc/login.defs @@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ ERASECHAR 0177 KILLCHAR 025 # 022 is the "historical" value in Debian for UMASK when it was used # 027, or even 077, could be considered better for privacy -# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up his/her +# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up their # mind. #UMASK 022 diff --git a/tests/failures/userdel/03_userdel_shadow_rename_failure/config/etc/login.defs b/tests/failures/userdel/03_userdel_shadow_rename_failure/config/etc/login.defs index 84fb3cce..7deb8fb0 100644 --- a/tests/failures/userdel/03_userdel_shadow_rename_failure/config/etc/login.defs +++ b/tests/failures/userdel/03_userdel_shadow_rename_failure/config/etc/login.defs @@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ ERASECHAR 0177 KILLCHAR 025 # 022 is the "historical" value in Debian for UMASK when it was used # 027, or even 077, could be considered better for privacy -# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up his/her +# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up their # mind. #UMASK 022 diff --git a/tests/failures/userdel/04_userdel_passwd_rename_failure/config/etc/login.defs b/tests/failures/userdel/04_userdel_passwd_rename_failure/config/etc/login.defs index 84fb3cce..7deb8fb0 100644 --- a/tests/failures/userdel/04_userdel_passwd_rename_failure/config/etc/login.defs +++ b/tests/failures/userdel/04_userdel_passwd_rename_failure/config/etc/login.defs @@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ ERASECHAR 0177 KILLCHAR 025 # 022 is the "historical" value in Debian for UMASK when it was used # 027, or even 077, could be considered better for privacy -# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up his/her +# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up their # mind. #UMASK 022 diff --git a/tests/failures/userdel/05_userdel_failure_remove_mailbox/config/etc/login.defs b/tests/failures/userdel/05_userdel_failure_remove_mailbox/config/etc/login.defs index 84fb3cce..7deb8fb0 100644 --- a/tests/failures/userdel/05_userdel_failure_remove_mailbox/config/etc/login.defs +++ b/tests/failures/userdel/05_userdel_failure_remove_mailbox/config/etc/login.defs @@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ ERASECHAR 0177 KILLCHAR 025 # 022 is the "historical" value in Debian for UMASK when it was used # 027, or even 077, could be considered better for privacy -# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up his/her +# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up their # mind. #UMASK 022 diff --git a/tests/failures/userdel/06_userdel_failure_remove_file_homedir/config/etc/login.defs b/tests/failures/userdel/06_userdel_failure_remove_file_homedir/config/etc/login.defs index 84fb3cce..7deb8fb0 100644 --- a/tests/failures/userdel/06_userdel_failure_remove_file_homedir/config/etc/login.defs +++ b/tests/failures/userdel/06_userdel_failure_remove_file_homedir/config/etc/login.defs @@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ ERASECHAR 0177 KILLCHAR 025 # 022 is the "historical" value in Debian for UMASK when it was used # 027, or even 077, could be considered better for privacy -# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up his/her +# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up their # mind. #UMASK 022 diff --git a/tests/failures/userdel/07_userdel_failure_remove_homedir/config/etc/login.defs b/tests/failures/userdel/07_userdel_failure_remove_homedir/config/etc/login.defs index 84fb3cce..7deb8fb0 100644 --- a/tests/failures/userdel/07_userdel_failure_remove_homedir/config/etc/login.defs +++ b/tests/failures/userdel/07_userdel_failure_remove_homedir/config/etc/login.defs @@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ ERASECHAR 0177 KILLCHAR 025 # 022 is the "historical" value in Debian for UMASK when it was used # 027, or even 077, could be considered better for privacy -# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up his/her +# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up their # mind. #UMASK 022 diff --git a/tests/failures/userdel/08_userdel_open_passwd_failure/config/etc/login.defs b/tests/failures/userdel/08_userdel_open_passwd_failure/config/etc/login.defs index 84fb3cce..7deb8fb0 100644 --- a/tests/failures/userdel/08_userdel_open_passwd_failure/config/etc/login.defs +++ b/tests/failures/userdel/08_userdel_open_passwd_failure/config/etc/login.defs @@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ ERASECHAR 0177 KILLCHAR 025 # 022 is the "historical" value in Debian for UMASK when it was used # 027, or even 077, could be considered better for privacy -# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up his/her +# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up their # mind. #UMASK 022 diff --git a/tests/failures/userdel/09_userdel_open_shadow_failure/config/etc/login.defs b/tests/failures/userdel/09_userdel_open_shadow_failure/config/etc/login.defs index 84fb3cce..7deb8fb0 100644 --- a/tests/failures/userdel/09_userdel_open_shadow_failure/config/etc/login.defs +++ b/tests/failures/userdel/09_userdel_open_shadow_failure/config/etc/login.defs @@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ ERASECHAR 0177 KILLCHAR 025 # 022 is the "historical" value in Debian for UMASK when it was used # 027, or even 077, could be considered better for privacy -# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up his/her +# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up their # mind. #UMASK 022 diff --git a/tests/failures/userdel/10_userdel_open_group_failure/config/etc/login.defs b/tests/failures/userdel/10_userdel_open_group_failure/config/etc/login.defs index 84fb3cce..7deb8fb0 100644 --- a/tests/failures/userdel/10_userdel_open_group_failure/config/etc/login.defs +++ b/tests/failures/userdel/10_userdel_open_group_failure/config/etc/login.defs @@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ ERASECHAR 0177 KILLCHAR 025 # 022 is the "historical" value in Debian for UMASK when it was used # 027, or even 077, could be considered better for privacy -# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up his/her +# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up their # mind. #UMASK 022 diff --git a/tests/failures/userdel/11_userdel_open_gshadow_failure/config/etc/login.defs b/tests/failures/userdel/11_userdel_open_gshadow_failure/config/etc/login.defs index 84fb3cce..7deb8fb0 100644 --- a/tests/failures/userdel/11_userdel_open_gshadow_failure/config/etc/login.defs +++ b/tests/failures/userdel/11_userdel_open_gshadow_failure/config/etc/login.defs @@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ ERASECHAR 0177 KILLCHAR 025 # 022 is the "historical" value in Debian for UMASK when it was used # 027, or even 077, could be considered better for privacy -# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up his/her +# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up their # mind. #UMASK 022 diff --git a/tests/failures/userdel/12_userdel_open_subuid_failure/config/etc/login.defs b/tests/failures/userdel/12_userdel_open_subuid_failure/config/etc/login.defs index 84fb3cce..7deb8fb0 100644 --- a/tests/failures/userdel/12_userdel_open_subuid_failure/config/etc/login.defs +++ b/tests/failures/userdel/12_userdel_open_subuid_failure/config/etc/login.defs @@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ ERASECHAR 0177 KILLCHAR 025 # 022 is the "historical" value in Debian for UMASK when it was used # 027, or even 077, could be considered better for privacy -# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up his/her +# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up their # mind. #UMASK 022 diff --git a/tests/failures/userdel/13_userdel_open_subgid_failure/config/etc/login.defs b/tests/failures/userdel/13_userdel_open_subgid_failure/config/etc/login.defs index 84fb3cce..7deb8fb0 100644 --- a/tests/failures/userdel/13_userdel_open_subgid_failure/config/etc/login.defs +++ b/tests/failures/userdel/13_userdel_open_subgid_failure/config/etc/login.defs @@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ ERASECHAR 0177 KILLCHAR 025 # 022 is the "historical" value in Debian for UMASK when it was used # 027, or even 077, could be considered better for privacy -# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up his/her +# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up their # mind. #UMASK 022 diff --git a/tests/failures/userdel/14_userdel_rename_subuid_failure/config/etc/login.defs b/tests/failures/userdel/14_userdel_rename_subuid_failure/config/etc/login.defs index 84fb3cce..7deb8fb0 100644 --- a/tests/failures/userdel/14_userdel_rename_subuid_failure/config/etc/login.defs +++ b/tests/failures/userdel/14_userdel_rename_subuid_failure/config/etc/login.defs @@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ ERASECHAR 0177 KILLCHAR 025 # 022 is the "historical" value in Debian for UMASK when it was used # 027, or even 077, could be considered better for privacy -# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up his/her +# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up their # mind. #UMASK 022 diff --git a/tests/failures/userdel/15_userdel_rename_subgid_failure/config/etc/login.defs b/tests/failures/userdel/15_userdel_rename_subgid_failure/config/etc/login.defs index 84fb3cce..7deb8fb0 100644 --- a/tests/failures/userdel/15_userdel_rename_subgid_failure/config/etc/login.defs +++ b/tests/failures/userdel/15_userdel_rename_subgid_failure/config/etc/login.defs @@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ ERASECHAR 0177 KILLCHAR 025 # 022 is the "historical" value in Debian for UMASK when it was used # 027, or even 077, could be considered better for privacy -# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up his/her +# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up their # mind. #UMASK 022 diff --git a/tests/failures/usermod/01_usermod_change_user_name_gshadow_rename_failure/config/etc/login.defs b/tests/failures/usermod/01_usermod_change_user_name_gshadow_rename_failure/config/etc/login.defs index 84fb3cce..7deb8fb0 100644 --- a/tests/failures/usermod/01_usermod_change_user_name_gshadow_rename_failure/config/etc/login.defs +++ b/tests/failures/usermod/01_usermod_change_user_name_gshadow_rename_failure/config/etc/login.defs @@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ ERASECHAR 0177 KILLCHAR 025 # 022 is the "historical" value in Debian for UMASK when it was used # 027, or even 077, could be considered better for privacy -# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up his/her +# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up their # mind. #UMASK 022 diff --git a/tests/failures/usermod/02_usermod_change_uid_passwd_rename_failure/config/etc/login.defs b/tests/failures/usermod/02_usermod_change_uid_passwd_rename_failure/config/etc/login.defs index 84fb3cce..7deb8fb0 100644 --- a/tests/failures/usermod/02_usermod_change_uid_passwd_rename_failure/config/etc/login.defs +++ b/tests/failures/usermod/02_usermod_change_uid_passwd_rename_failure/config/etc/login.defs @@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ ERASECHAR 0177 KILLCHAR 025 # 022 is the "historical" value in Debian for UMASK when it was used # 027, or even 077, could be considered better for privacy -# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up his/her +# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up their # mind. #UMASK 022 diff --git a/tests/failures/usermod/03_usermod_change_user_name_group_rename_failure/config/etc/login.defs b/tests/failures/usermod/03_usermod_change_user_name_group_rename_failure/config/etc/login.defs index 84fb3cce..7deb8fb0 100644 --- a/tests/failures/usermod/03_usermod_change_user_name_group_rename_failure/config/etc/login.defs +++ b/tests/failures/usermod/03_usermod_change_user_name_group_rename_failure/config/etc/login.defs @@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ ERASECHAR 0177 KILLCHAR 025 # 022 is the "historical" value in Debian for UMASK when it was used # 027, or even 077, could be considered better for privacy -# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up his/her +# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up their # mind. #UMASK 022 diff --git a/tests/failures/usermod/04_usermod_change_user_name_gshadow_rename_no_failure/config/etc/login.defs b/tests/failures/usermod/04_usermod_change_user_name_gshadow_rename_no_failure/config/etc/login.defs index 84fb3cce..7deb8fb0 100644 --- a/tests/failures/usermod/04_usermod_change_user_name_gshadow_rename_no_failure/config/etc/login.defs +++ b/tests/failures/usermod/04_usermod_change_user_name_gshadow_rename_no_failure/config/etc/login.defs @@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ ERASECHAR 0177 KILLCHAR 025 # 022 is the "historical" value in Debian for UMASK when it was used # 027, or even 077, could be considered better for privacy -# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up his/her +# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up their # mind. #UMASK 022 diff --git a/tests/failures/usermod/05_usermod_change_uid_shadow_rename_failure/config/etc/login.defs b/tests/failures/usermod/05_usermod_change_uid_shadow_rename_failure/config/etc/login.defs index 84fb3cce..7deb8fb0 100644 --- a/tests/failures/usermod/05_usermod_change_uid_shadow_rename_failure/config/etc/login.defs +++ b/tests/failures/usermod/05_usermod_change_uid_shadow_rename_failure/config/etc/login.defs @@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ ERASECHAR 0177 KILLCHAR 025 # 022 is the "historical" value in Debian for UMASK when it was used # 027, or even 077, could be considered better for privacy -# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up his/her +# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up their # mind. #UMASK 022 diff --git a/tests/failures/usermod/06_usermod_change_user_name_open_passwd_failure/config/etc/login.defs b/tests/failures/usermod/06_usermod_change_user_name_open_passwd_failure/config/etc/login.defs index 84fb3cce..7deb8fb0 100644 --- a/tests/failures/usermod/06_usermod_change_user_name_open_passwd_failure/config/etc/login.defs +++ b/tests/failures/usermod/06_usermod_change_user_name_open_passwd_failure/config/etc/login.defs @@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ ERASECHAR 0177 KILLCHAR 025 # 022 is the "historical" value in Debian for UMASK when it was used # 027, or even 077, could be considered better for privacy -# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up his/her +# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up their # mind. #UMASK 022 diff --git a/tests/failures/usermod/07_usermod_change_user_name_open_shadow_failure/config/etc/login.defs b/tests/failures/usermod/07_usermod_change_user_name_open_shadow_failure/config/etc/login.defs index 84fb3cce..7deb8fb0 100644 --- a/tests/failures/usermod/07_usermod_change_user_name_open_shadow_failure/config/etc/login.defs +++ b/tests/failures/usermod/07_usermod_change_user_name_open_shadow_failure/config/etc/login.defs @@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ ERASECHAR 0177 KILLCHAR 025 # 022 is the "historical" value in Debian for UMASK when it was used # 027, or even 077, could be considered better for privacy -# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up his/her +# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up their # mind. #UMASK 022 diff --git a/tests/failures/usermod/08_usermod_change_user_name_open_group_failure/config/etc/login.defs b/tests/failures/usermod/08_usermod_change_user_name_open_group_failure/config/etc/login.defs index 84fb3cce..7deb8fb0 100644 --- a/tests/failures/usermod/08_usermod_change_user_name_open_group_failure/config/etc/login.defs +++ b/tests/failures/usermod/08_usermod_change_user_name_open_group_failure/config/etc/login.defs @@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ ERASECHAR 0177 KILLCHAR 025 # 022 is the "historical" value in Debian for UMASK when it was used # 027, or even 077, could be considered better for privacy -# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up his/her +# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up their # mind. #UMASK 022 diff --git a/tests/failures/usermod/09_usermod_change_user_name_open_gshadow_failure/config/etc/login.defs b/tests/failures/usermod/09_usermod_change_user_name_open_gshadow_failure/config/etc/login.defs index 84fb3cce..7deb8fb0 100644 --- a/tests/failures/usermod/09_usermod_change_user_name_open_gshadow_failure/config/etc/login.defs +++ b/tests/failures/usermod/09_usermod_change_user_name_open_gshadow_failure/config/etc/login.defs @@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ ERASECHAR 0177 KILLCHAR 025 # 022 is the "historical" value in Debian for UMASK when it was used # 027, or even 077, could be considered better for privacy -# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up his/her +# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up their # mind. #UMASK 022 diff --git a/tests/failures/usermod/12_usermod_change_uid_passwd_unlock_passwd_failure/config/etc/login.defs b/tests/failures/usermod/12_usermod_change_uid_passwd_unlock_passwd_failure/config/etc/login.defs index 84fb3cce..7deb8fb0 100644 --- a/tests/failures/usermod/12_usermod_change_uid_passwd_unlock_passwd_failure/config/etc/login.defs +++ b/tests/failures/usermod/12_usermod_change_uid_passwd_unlock_passwd_failure/config/etc/login.defs @@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ ERASECHAR 0177 KILLCHAR 025 # 022 is the "historical" value in Debian for UMASK when it was used # 027, or even 077, could be considered better for privacy -# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up his/her +# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up their # mind. #UMASK 022 diff --git a/tests/failures/usermod/13_usermod_-v_open_subuid_failure/config/etc/login.defs b/tests/failures/usermod/13_usermod_-v_open_subuid_failure/config/etc/login.defs index 84fb3cce..7deb8fb0 100644 --- a/tests/failures/usermod/13_usermod_-v_open_subuid_failure/config/etc/login.defs +++ b/tests/failures/usermod/13_usermod_-v_open_subuid_failure/config/etc/login.defs @@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ ERASECHAR 0177 KILLCHAR 025 # 022 is the "historical" value in Debian for UMASK when it was used # 027, or even 077, could be considered better for privacy -# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up his/her +# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up their # mind. #UMASK 022 diff --git a/tests/failures/usermod/14_usermod_-V_open_subuid_failure/config/etc/login.defs b/tests/failures/usermod/14_usermod_-V_open_subuid_failure/config/etc/login.defs index 84fb3cce..7deb8fb0 100644 --- a/tests/failures/usermod/14_usermod_-V_open_subuid_failure/config/etc/login.defs +++ b/tests/failures/usermod/14_usermod_-V_open_subuid_failure/config/etc/login.defs @@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ ERASECHAR 0177 KILLCHAR 025 # 022 is the "historical" value in Debian for UMASK when it was used # 027, or even 077, could be considered better for privacy -# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up his/her +# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up their # mind. #UMASK 022 diff --git a/tests/failures/usermod/15_usermod_-w_open_subgid_failure/config/etc/login.defs b/tests/failures/usermod/15_usermod_-w_open_subgid_failure/config/etc/login.defs index 84fb3cce..7deb8fb0 100644 --- a/tests/failures/usermod/15_usermod_-w_open_subgid_failure/config/etc/login.defs +++ b/tests/failures/usermod/15_usermod_-w_open_subgid_failure/config/etc/login.defs @@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ ERASECHAR 0177 KILLCHAR 025 # 022 is the "historical" value in Debian for UMASK when it was used # 027, or even 077, could be considered better for privacy -# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up his/her +# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up their # mind. #UMASK 022 diff --git a/tests/failures/usermod/16_usermod_-W_open_subgid_failure/config/etc/login.defs b/tests/failures/usermod/16_usermod_-W_open_subgid_failure/config/etc/login.defs index 84fb3cce..7deb8fb0 100644 --- a/tests/failures/usermod/16_usermod_-W_open_subgid_failure/config/etc/login.defs +++ b/tests/failures/usermod/16_usermod_-W_open_subgid_failure/config/etc/login.defs @@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ ERASECHAR 0177 KILLCHAR 025 # 022 is the "historical" value in Debian for UMASK when it was used # 027, or even 077, could be considered better for privacy -# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up his/her +# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up their # mind. #UMASK 022 diff --git a/tests/failures/usermod/17_usermod_-v_rename_subuid_failure/config/etc/login.defs b/tests/failures/usermod/17_usermod_-v_rename_subuid_failure/config/etc/login.defs index 84fb3cce..7deb8fb0 100644 --- a/tests/failures/usermod/17_usermod_-v_rename_subuid_failure/config/etc/login.defs +++ b/tests/failures/usermod/17_usermod_-v_rename_subuid_failure/config/etc/login.defs @@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ ERASECHAR 0177 KILLCHAR 025 # 022 is the "historical" value in Debian for UMASK when it was used # 027, or even 077, could be considered better for privacy -# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up his/her +# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up their # mind. #UMASK 022 diff --git a/tests/failures/usermod/18_usermod_-w_rename_subgid_failure/config/etc/login.defs b/tests/failures/usermod/18_usermod_-w_rename_subgid_failure/config/etc/login.defs index 84fb3cce..7deb8fb0 100644 --- a/tests/failures/usermod/18_usermod_-w_rename_subgid_failure/config/etc/login.defs +++ b/tests/failures/usermod/18_usermod_-w_rename_subgid_failure/config/etc/login.defs @@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ ERASECHAR 0177 KILLCHAR 025 # 022 is the "historical" value in Debian for UMASK when it was used # 027, or even 077, could be considered better for privacy -# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up his/her +# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up their # mind. #UMASK 022 diff --git a/tests/grouptools/chgpasswd/01_chgpasswd_invalid_group/config/etc/login.defs b/tests/grouptools/chgpasswd/01_chgpasswd_invalid_group/config/etc/login.defs index dff071c6..8f602991 100644 --- a/tests/grouptools/chgpasswd/01_chgpasswd_invalid_group/config/etc/login.defs +++ b/tests/grouptools/chgpasswd/01_chgpasswd_invalid_group/config/etc/login.defs @@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ ERASECHAR 0177 KILLCHAR 025 # 022 is the "historical" value in Debian for UMASK when it was used # 027, or even 077, could be considered better for privacy -# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up his/her +# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up their # mind. #UMASK 022 diff --git a/tests/grouptools/chgpasswd/02_chgpasswd_multiple_groups/config/etc/login.defs b/tests/grouptools/chgpasswd/02_chgpasswd_multiple_groups/config/etc/login.defs index dff071c6..8f602991 100644 --- a/tests/grouptools/chgpasswd/02_chgpasswd_multiple_groups/config/etc/login.defs +++ b/tests/grouptools/chgpasswd/02_chgpasswd_multiple_groups/config/etc/login.defs @@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ ERASECHAR 0177 KILLCHAR 025 # 022 is the "historical" value in Debian for UMASK when it was used # 027, or even 077, could be considered better for privacy -# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up his/her +# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up their # mind. #UMASK 022 diff --git a/tests/grouptools/chgpasswd/03_chgpasswd_no_gshadow_file/config/etc/login.defs b/tests/grouptools/chgpasswd/03_chgpasswd_no_gshadow_file/config/etc/login.defs index dff071c6..8f602991 100644 --- a/tests/grouptools/chgpasswd/03_chgpasswd_no_gshadow_file/config/etc/login.defs +++ b/tests/grouptools/chgpasswd/03_chgpasswd_no_gshadow_file/config/etc/login.defs @@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ ERASECHAR 0177 KILLCHAR 025 # 022 is the "historical" value in Debian for UMASK when it was used # 027, or even 077, could be considered better for privacy -# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up his/her +# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up their # mind. #UMASK 022 diff --git a/tests/grouptools/chgpasswd/04_chgpasswd_no_gshadow_entry/config/etc/login.defs b/tests/grouptools/chgpasswd/04_chgpasswd_no_gshadow_entry/config/etc/login.defs index dff071c6..8f602991 100644 --- a/tests/grouptools/chgpasswd/04_chgpasswd_no_gshadow_entry/config/etc/login.defs +++ b/tests/grouptools/chgpasswd/04_chgpasswd_no_gshadow_entry/config/etc/login.defs @@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ ERASECHAR 0177 KILLCHAR 025 # 022 is the "historical" value in Debian for UMASK when it was used # 027, or even 077, could be considered better for privacy -# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up his/her +# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up their # mind. #UMASK 022 diff --git a/tests/grouptools/chgpasswd/05_chgpasswd_error_no_password/config/etc/login.defs b/tests/grouptools/chgpasswd/05_chgpasswd_error_no_password/config/etc/login.defs index dff071c6..8f602991 100644 --- a/tests/grouptools/chgpasswd/05_chgpasswd_error_no_password/config/etc/login.defs +++ b/tests/grouptools/chgpasswd/05_chgpasswd_error_no_password/config/etc/login.defs @@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ ERASECHAR 0177 KILLCHAR 025 # 022 is the "historical" value in Debian for UMASK when it was used # 027, or even 077, could be considered better for privacy -# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up his/her +# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up their # mind. #UMASK 022 diff --git a/tests/grouptools/gpasswd/19_gpasswd_change_passwd-root/config/etc/login.defs b/tests/grouptools/gpasswd/19_gpasswd_change_passwd-root/config/etc/login.defs index 91c4b424..617dc11f 100644 --- a/tests/grouptools/gpasswd/19_gpasswd_change_passwd-root/config/etc/login.defs +++ b/tests/grouptools/gpasswd/19_gpasswd_change_passwd-root/config/etc/login.defs @@ -136,7 +136,7 @@ TTYPERM 0600 # useradd and newusers to set the mode of the new home directories. # 022 is the "historical" value in Debian for UMASK # 027, or even 077, could be considered better for privacy -# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up his/her +# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up their # mind. # # Prefix these values with "0" to get octal, "0x" to get hexadecimal. diff --git a/tests/grouptools/gpasswd/20_gpasswd_change_passwd-root-no_shadow_group/config/etc/login.defs b/tests/grouptools/gpasswd/20_gpasswd_change_passwd-root-no_shadow_group/config/etc/login.defs index 91c4b424..617dc11f 100644 --- a/tests/grouptools/gpasswd/20_gpasswd_change_passwd-root-no_shadow_group/config/etc/login.defs +++ b/tests/grouptools/gpasswd/20_gpasswd_change_passwd-root-no_shadow_group/config/etc/login.defs @@ -136,7 +136,7 @@ TTYPERM 0600 # useradd and newusers to set the mode of the new home directories. # 022 is the "historical" value in Debian for UMASK # 027, or even 077, could be considered better for privacy -# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up his/her +# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up their # mind. # # Prefix these values with "0" to get octal, "0x" to get hexadecimal. diff --git a/tests/grouptools/gpasswd/21_gpasswd_change_passwd-root-no_gshadow_file/config/etc/login.defs b/tests/grouptools/gpasswd/21_gpasswd_change_passwd-root-no_gshadow_file/config/etc/login.defs index 91c4b424..617dc11f 100644 --- a/tests/grouptools/gpasswd/21_gpasswd_change_passwd-root-no_gshadow_file/config/etc/login.defs +++ b/tests/grouptools/gpasswd/21_gpasswd_change_passwd-root-no_gshadow_file/config/etc/login.defs @@ -136,7 +136,7 @@ TTYPERM 0600 # useradd and newusers to set the mode of the new home directories. # 022 is the "historical" value in Debian for UMASK # 027, or even 077, could be considered better for privacy -# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up his/her +# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up their # mind. # # Prefix these values with "0" to get octal, "0x" to get hexadecimal. diff --git a/tests/grouptools/gpasswd/22_gpasswd_change_passwd-myuser/config/etc/login.defs b/tests/grouptools/gpasswd/22_gpasswd_change_passwd-myuser/config/etc/login.defs index 91c4b424..617dc11f 100644 --- a/tests/grouptools/gpasswd/22_gpasswd_change_passwd-myuser/config/etc/login.defs +++ b/tests/grouptools/gpasswd/22_gpasswd_change_passwd-myuser/config/etc/login.defs @@ -136,7 +136,7 @@ TTYPERM 0600 # useradd and newusers to set the mode of the new home directories. # 022 is the "historical" value in Debian for UMASK # 027, or even 077, could be considered better for privacy -# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up his/her +# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up their # mind. # # Prefix these values with "0" to get octal, "0x" to get hexadecimal. diff --git a/tests/grouptools/gpasswd/69_gpasswd_change_passwd_2_tries/config/etc/login.defs b/tests/grouptools/gpasswd/69_gpasswd_change_passwd_2_tries/config/etc/login.defs index 91c4b424..617dc11f 100644 --- a/tests/grouptools/gpasswd/69_gpasswd_change_passwd_2_tries/config/etc/login.defs +++ b/tests/grouptools/gpasswd/69_gpasswd_change_passwd_2_tries/config/etc/login.defs @@ -136,7 +136,7 @@ TTYPERM 0600 # useradd and newusers to set the mode of the new home directories. # 022 is the "historical" value in Debian for UMASK # 027, or even 077, could be considered better for privacy -# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up his/her +# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up their # mind. # # Prefix these values with "0" to get octal, "0x" to get hexadecimal. diff --git a/tests/grouptools/gpasswd/70_gpasswd_change_passwd_3_tries/config/etc/login.defs b/tests/grouptools/gpasswd/70_gpasswd_change_passwd_3_tries/config/etc/login.defs index cff57e21..841d744f 100644 --- a/tests/grouptools/gpasswd/70_gpasswd_change_passwd_3_tries/config/etc/login.defs +++ b/tests/grouptools/gpasswd/70_gpasswd_change_passwd_3_tries/config/etc/login.defs @@ -136,7 +136,7 @@ TTYPERM 0600 # useradd and newusers to set the mode of the new home directories. # 022 is the "historical" value in Debian for UMASK # 027, or even 077, could be considered better for privacy -# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up his/her +# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up their # mind. # # Prefix these values with "0" to get octal, "0x" to get hexadecimal. diff --git a/tests/grouptools/gpasswd/71_gpasswd_change_passwd_4_tries/config/etc/login.defs b/tests/grouptools/gpasswd/71_gpasswd_change_passwd_4_tries/config/etc/login.defs index cff57e21..841d744f 100644 --- a/tests/grouptools/gpasswd/71_gpasswd_change_passwd_4_tries/config/etc/login.defs +++ b/tests/grouptools/gpasswd/71_gpasswd_change_passwd_4_tries/config/etc/login.defs @@ -136,7 +136,7 @@ TTYPERM 0600 # useradd and newusers to set the mode of the new home directories. # 022 is the "historical" value in Debian for UMASK # 027, or even 077, could be considered better for privacy -# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up his/her +# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up their # mind. # # Prefix these values with "0" to get octal, "0x" to get hexadecimal. diff --git a/tests/grouptools/groupadd/01_groupadd_add_group/config/etc/login.defs b/tests/grouptools/groupadd/01_groupadd_add_group/config/etc/login.defs index 84fb3cce..7deb8fb0 100644 --- a/tests/grouptools/groupadd/01_groupadd_add_group/config/etc/login.defs +++ b/tests/grouptools/groupadd/01_groupadd_add_group/config/etc/login.defs @@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ ERASECHAR 0177 KILLCHAR 025 # 022 is the "historical" value in Debian for UMASK when it was used # 027, or even 077, could be considered better for privacy -# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up his/her +# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up their # mind. #UMASK 022 diff --git a/tests/grouptools/groupadd/02_groupadd_add_group_GID_MIN/config/etc/login.defs b/tests/grouptools/groupadd/02_groupadd_add_group_GID_MIN/config/etc/login.defs index 68b7f5d9..35d1f869 100644 --- a/tests/grouptools/groupadd/02_groupadd_add_group_GID_MIN/config/etc/login.defs +++ b/tests/grouptools/groupadd/02_groupadd_add_group_GID_MIN/config/etc/login.defs @@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ ERASECHAR 0177 KILLCHAR 025 # 022 is the "historical" value in Debian for UMASK when it was used # 027, or even 077, could be considered better for privacy -# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up his/her +# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up their # mind. #UMASK 022 diff --git a/tests/grouptools/groupadd/03_groupadd_add_group_-K_GID_MIN/config/etc/login.defs b/tests/grouptools/groupadd/03_groupadd_add_group_-K_GID_MIN/config/etc/login.defs index 84fb3cce..7deb8fb0 100644 --- a/tests/grouptools/groupadd/03_groupadd_add_group_-K_GID_MIN/config/etc/login.defs +++ b/tests/grouptools/groupadd/03_groupadd_add_group_-K_GID_MIN/config/etc/login.defs @@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ ERASECHAR 0177 KILLCHAR 025 # 022 is the "historical" value in Debian for UMASK when it was used # 027, or even 077, could be considered better for privacy -# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up his/her +# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up their # mind. #UMASK 022 diff --git a/tests/grouptools/groupadd/04_groupadd_set_password/config/etc/login.defs b/tests/grouptools/groupadd/04_groupadd_set_password/config/etc/login.defs index 84fb3cce..7deb8fb0 100644 --- a/tests/grouptools/groupadd/04_groupadd_set_password/config/etc/login.defs +++ b/tests/grouptools/groupadd/04_groupadd_set_password/config/etc/login.defs @@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ ERASECHAR 0177 KILLCHAR 025 # 022 is the "historical" value in Debian for UMASK when it was used # 027, or even 077, could be considered better for privacy -# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up his/her +# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up their # mind. #UMASK 022 diff --git a/tests/grouptools/groupadd/05_groupadd_set_GID/config/etc/login.defs b/tests/grouptools/groupadd/05_groupadd_set_GID/config/etc/login.defs index 84fb3cce..7deb8fb0 100644 --- a/tests/grouptools/groupadd/05_groupadd_set_GID/config/etc/login.defs +++ b/tests/grouptools/groupadd/05_groupadd_set_GID/config/etc/login.defs @@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ ERASECHAR 0177 KILLCHAR 025 # 022 is the "historical" value in Debian for UMASK when it was used # 027, or even 077, could be considered better for privacy -# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up his/her +# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up their # mind. #UMASK 022 diff --git a/tests/grouptools/groupadd/06_groupadd_-f_add_existing_group/config/etc/login.defs b/tests/grouptools/groupadd/06_groupadd_-f_add_existing_group/config/etc/login.defs index 84fb3cce..7deb8fb0 100644 --- a/tests/grouptools/groupadd/06_groupadd_-f_add_existing_group/config/etc/login.defs +++ b/tests/grouptools/groupadd/06_groupadd_-f_add_existing_group/config/etc/login.defs @@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ ERASECHAR 0177 KILLCHAR 025 # 022 is the "historical" value in Debian for UMASK when it was used # 027, or even 077, could be considered better for privacy -# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up his/her +# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up their # mind. #UMASK 022 diff --git a/tests/grouptools/groupadd/07_groupadd_-f_add_existing_GID/config/etc/login.defs b/tests/grouptools/groupadd/07_groupadd_-f_add_existing_GID/config/etc/login.defs index 84fb3cce..7deb8fb0 100644 --- a/tests/grouptools/groupadd/07_groupadd_-f_add_existing_GID/config/etc/login.defs +++ b/tests/grouptools/groupadd/07_groupadd_-f_add_existing_GID/config/etc/login.defs @@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ ERASECHAR 0177 KILLCHAR 025 # 022 is the "historical" value in Debian for UMASK when it was used # 027, or even 077, could be considered better for privacy -# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up his/her +# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up their # mind. #UMASK 022 diff --git a/tests/grouptools/groupadd/10_groupadd_-o_add_existing_GID/config/etc/login.defs b/tests/grouptools/groupadd/10_groupadd_-o_add_existing_GID/config/etc/login.defs index 84fb3cce..7deb8fb0 100644 --- a/tests/grouptools/groupadd/10_groupadd_-o_add_existing_GID/config/etc/login.defs +++ b/tests/grouptools/groupadd/10_groupadd_-o_add_existing_GID/config/etc/login.defs @@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ ERASECHAR 0177 KILLCHAR 025 # 022 is the "historical" value in Debian for UMASK when it was used # 027, or even 077, could be considered better for privacy -# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up his/her +# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up their # mind. #UMASK 022 diff --git a/tests/grouptools/groupadd/17_groupadd_add_systemgroup/config/etc/login.defs b/tests/grouptools/groupadd/17_groupadd_add_systemgroup/config/etc/login.defs index 8d56b7fb..050f8acf 100644 --- a/tests/grouptools/groupadd/17_groupadd_add_systemgroup/config/etc/login.defs +++ b/tests/grouptools/groupadd/17_groupadd_add_systemgroup/config/etc/login.defs @@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ ERASECHAR 0177 KILLCHAR 025 # 022 is the "historical" value in Debian for UMASK when it was used # 027, or even 077, could be considered better for privacy -# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up his/her +# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up their # mind. #UMASK 022 diff --git a/tests/grouptools/groupadd/18_groupadd_no_more_GID/config/etc/login.defs b/tests/grouptools/groupadd/18_groupadd_no_more_GID/config/etc/login.defs index 227549c8..65541066 100644 --- a/tests/grouptools/groupadd/18_groupadd_no_more_GID/config/etc/login.defs +++ b/tests/grouptools/groupadd/18_groupadd_no_more_GID/config/etc/login.defs @@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ ERASECHAR 0177 KILLCHAR 025 # 022 is the "historical" value in Debian for UMASK when it was used # 027, or even 077, could be considered better for privacy -# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up his/her +# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up their # mind. #UMASK 022 diff --git a/tests/grouptools/groupadd/19_groupadd_-r_no_more_system_GID/config/etc/login.defs b/tests/grouptools/groupadd/19_groupadd_-r_no_more_system_GID/config/etc/login.defs index 756e7430..0a98b200 100644 --- a/tests/grouptools/groupadd/19_groupadd_-r_no_more_system_GID/config/etc/login.defs +++ b/tests/grouptools/groupadd/19_groupadd_-r_no_more_system_GID/config/etc/login.defs @@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ ERASECHAR 0177 KILLCHAR 025 # 022 is the "historical" value in Debian for UMASK when it was used # 027, or even 077, could be considered better for privacy -# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up his/her +# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up their # mind. #UMASK 022 diff --git a/tests/grouptools/groupadd/25_groupadd_no_gshadow/config/etc/login.defs b/tests/grouptools/groupadd/25_groupadd_no_gshadow/config/etc/login.defs index 84fb3cce..7deb8fb0 100644 --- a/tests/grouptools/groupadd/25_groupadd_no_gshadow/config/etc/login.defs +++ b/tests/grouptools/groupadd/25_groupadd_no_gshadow/config/etc/login.defs @@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ ERASECHAR 0177 KILLCHAR 025 # 022 is the "historical" value in Debian for UMASK when it was used # 027, or even 077, could be considered better for privacy -# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up his/her +# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up their # mind. #UMASK 022 diff --git a/tests/grouptools/groupdel/01_groupdel_delete_group/config/etc/login.defs b/tests/grouptools/groupdel/01_groupdel_delete_group/config/etc/login.defs index 84fb3cce..7deb8fb0 100644 --- a/tests/grouptools/groupdel/01_groupdel_delete_group/config/etc/login.defs +++ b/tests/grouptools/groupdel/01_groupdel_delete_group/config/etc/login.defs @@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ ERASECHAR 0177 KILLCHAR 025 # 022 is the "historical" value in Debian for UMASK when it was used # 027, or even 077, could be considered better for privacy -# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up his/her +# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up their # mind. #UMASK 022 diff --git a/tests/grouptools/groupdel/02_groupdel_delete_group_no_gshadow_group/config/etc/login.defs b/tests/grouptools/groupdel/02_groupdel_delete_group_no_gshadow_group/config/etc/login.defs index 84fb3cce..7deb8fb0 100644 --- a/tests/grouptools/groupdel/02_groupdel_delete_group_no_gshadow_group/config/etc/login.defs +++ b/tests/grouptools/groupdel/02_groupdel_delete_group_no_gshadow_group/config/etc/login.defs @@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ ERASECHAR 0177 KILLCHAR 025 # 022 is the "historical" value in Debian for UMASK when it was used # 027, or even 077, could be considered better for privacy -# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up his/her +# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up their # mind. #UMASK 022 diff --git a/tests/grouptools/groupdel/03_groupdel_delete_group_no_gshadow_file/config/etc/login.defs b/tests/grouptools/groupdel/03_groupdel_delete_group_no_gshadow_file/config/etc/login.defs index 84fb3cce..7deb8fb0 100644 --- a/tests/grouptools/groupdel/03_groupdel_delete_group_no_gshadow_file/config/etc/login.defs +++ b/tests/grouptools/groupdel/03_groupdel_delete_group_no_gshadow_file/config/etc/login.defs @@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ ERASECHAR 0177 KILLCHAR 025 # 022 is the "historical" value in Debian for UMASK when it was used # 027, or even 077, could be considered better for privacy -# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up his/her +# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up their # mind. #UMASK 022 diff --git a/tests/grouptools/groupdel/04_groupdel_delete_group_error_busy_group/config/etc/login.defs b/tests/grouptools/groupdel/04_groupdel_delete_group_error_busy_group/config/etc/login.defs index 84fb3cce..7deb8fb0 100644 --- a/tests/grouptools/groupdel/04_groupdel_delete_group_error_busy_group/config/etc/login.defs +++ b/tests/grouptools/groupdel/04_groupdel_delete_group_error_busy_group/config/etc/login.defs @@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ ERASECHAR 0177 KILLCHAR 025 # 022 is the "historical" value in Debian for UMASK when it was used # 027, or even 077, could be considered better for privacy -# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up his/her +# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up their # mind. #UMASK 022 diff --git a/tests/grouptools/groupdel/05_groupdel_delete_group_error_unknown_group/config/etc/login.defs b/tests/grouptools/groupdel/05_groupdel_delete_group_error_unknown_group/config/etc/login.defs index 84fb3cce..7deb8fb0 100644 --- a/tests/grouptools/groupdel/05_groupdel_delete_group_error_unknown_group/config/etc/login.defs +++ b/tests/grouptools/groupdel/05_groupdel_delete_group_error_unknown_group/config/etc/login.defs @@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ ERASECHAR 0177 KILLCHAR 025 # 022 is the "historical" value in Debian for UMASK when it was used # 027, or even 077, could be considered better for privacy -# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up his/her +# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up their # mind. #UMASK 022 diff --git a/tests/grouptools/groupdel/06_groupdel_delete_group_error_locked_group/config/etc/login.defs b/tests/grouptools/groupdel/06_groupdel_delete_group_error_locked_group/config/etc/login.defs index 84fb3cce..7deb8fb0 100644 --- a/tests/grouptools/groupdel/06_groupdel_delete_group_error_locked_group/config/etc/login.defs +++ b/tests/grouptools/groupdel/06_groupdel_delete_group_error_locked_group/config/etc/login.defs @@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ ERASECHAR 0177 KILLCHAR 025 # 022 is the "historical" value in Debian for UMASK when it was used # 027, or even 077, could be considered better for privacy -# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up his/her +# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up their # mind. #UMASK 022 diff --git a/tests/grouptools/groupdel/07_groupdel_delete_group_error_locked_gshadow/config/etc/login.defs b/tests/grouptools/groupdel/07_groupdel_delete_group_error_locked_gshadow/config/etc/login.defs index 84fb3cce..7deb8fb0 100644 --- a/tests/grouptools/groupdel/07_groupdel_delete_group_error_locked_gshadow/config/etc/login.defs +++ b/tests/grouptools/groupdel/07_groupdel_delete_group_error_locked_gshadow/config/etc/login.defs @@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ ERASECHAR 0177 KILLCHAR 025 # 022 is the "historical" value in Debian for UMASK when it was used # 027, or even 077, could be considered better for privacy -# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up his/her +# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up their # mind. #UMASK 022 diff --git a/tests/grouptools/groupdel/08_groupdel_delete_group_error_no_group_parameter/config/etc/login.defs b/tests/grouptools/groupdel/08_groupdel_delete_group_error_no_group_parameter/config/etc/login.defs index 84fb3cce..7deb8fb0 100644 --- a/tests/grouptools/groupdel/08_groupdel_delete_group_error_no_group_parameter/config/etc/login.defs +++ b/tests/grouptools/groupdel/08_groupdel_delete_group_error_no_group_parameter/config/etc/login.defs @@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ ERASECHAR 0177 KILLCHAR 025 # 022 is the "historical" value in Debian for UMASK when it was used # 027, or even 077, could be considered better for privacy -# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up his/her +# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up their # mind. #UMASK 022 diff --git a/tests/grouptools/groupdel/09_groupdel_delete_group_error_two_group_parameter/config/etc/login.defs b/tests/grouptools/groupdel/09_groupdel_delete_group_error_two_group_parameter/config/etc/login.defs index 84fb3cce..7deb8fb0 100644 --- a/tests/grouptools/groupdel/09_groupdel_delete_group_error_two_group_parameter/config/etc/login.defs +++ b/tests/grouptools/groupdel/09_groupdel_delete_group_error_two_group_parameter/config/etc/login.defs @@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ ERASECHAR 0177 KILLCHAR 025 # 022 is the "historical" value in Debian for UMASK when it was used # 027, or even 077, could be considered better for privacy -# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up his/her +# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up their # mind. #UMASK 022 diff --git a/tests/grouptools/groupdel/10_groupdel_usage/config/etc/login.defs b/tests/grouptools/groupdel/10_groupdel_usage/config/etc/login.defs index 84fb3cce..7deb8fb0 100644 --- a/tests/grouptools/groupdel/10_groupdel_usage/config/etc/login.defs +++ b/tests/grouptools/groupdel/10_groupdel_usage/config/etc/login.defs @@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ ERASECHAR 0177 KILLCHAR 025 # 022 is the "historical" value in Debian for UMASK when it was used # 027, or even 077, could be considered better for privacy -# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up his/her +# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up their # mind. #UMASK 022 diff --git a/tests/grouptools/groupdel/11_groupdel_invalid_option/config/etc/login.defs b/tests/grouptools/groupdel/11_groupdel_invalid_option/config/etc/login.defs index 84fb3cce..7deb8fb0 100644 --- a/tests/grouptools/groupdel/11_groupdel_invalid_option/config/etc/login.defs +++ b/tests/grouptools/groupdel/11_groupdel_invalid_option/config/etc/login.defs @@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ ERASECHAR 0177 KILLCHAR 025 # 022 is the "historical" value in Debian for UMASK when it was used # 027, or even 077, could be considered better for privacy -# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up his/her +# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up their # mind. #UMASK 022 diff --git a/tests/grouptools/groupmems/54_groupmems_usage_invalid_option/config/etc/login.defs b/tests/grouptools/groupmems/54_groupmems_usage_invalid_option/config/etc/login.defs index 84fb3cce..7deb8fb0 100644 --- a/tests/grouptools/groupmems/54_groupmems_usage_invalid_option/config/etc/login.defs +++ b/tests/grouptools/groupmems/54_groupmems_usage_invalid_option/config/etc/login.defs @@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ ERASECHAR 0177 KILLCHAR 025 # 022 is the "historical" value in Debian for UMASK when it was used # 027, or even 077, could be considered better for privacy -# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up his/her +# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up their # mind. #UMASK 022 diff --git a/tests/grouptools/groupmems/55_groupmems_usage-a-d/config/etc/login.defs b/tests/grouptools/groupmems/55_groupmems_usage-a-d/config/etc/login.defs index 84fb3cce..7deb8fb0 100644 --- a/tests/grouptools/groupmems/55_groupmems_usage-a-d/config/etc/login.defs +++ b/tests/grouptools/groupmems/55_groupmems_usage-a-d/config/etc/login.defs @@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ ERASECHAR 0177 KILLCHAR 025 # 022 is the "historical" value in Debian for UMASK when it was used # 027, or even 077, could be considered better for privacy -# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up his/her +# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up their # mind. #UMASK 022 diff --git a/tests/grouptools/groupmems/56_groupmems_usage_extra_arg/config/etc/login.defs b/tests/grouptools/groupmems/56_groupmems_usage_extra_arg/config/etc/login.defs index 84fb3cce..7deb8fb0 100644 --- a/tests/grouptools/groupmems/56_groupmems_usage_extra_arg/config/etc/login.defs +++ b/tests/grouptools/groupmems/56_groupmems_usage_extra_arg/config/etc/login.defs @@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ ERASECHAR 0177 KILLCHAR 025 # 022 is the "historical" value in Debian for UMASK when it was used # 027, or even 077, could be considered better for privacy -# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up his/her +# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up their # mind. #UMASK 022 diff --git a/tests/grouptools/groupmod/01_groupmod_change_gid/config/etc/login.defs b/tests/grouptools/groupmod/01_groupmod_change_gid/config/etc/login.defs index 84fb3cce..7deb8fb0 100644 --- a/tests/grouptools/groupmod/01_groupmod_change_gid/config/etc/login.defs +++ b/tests/grouptools/groupmod/01_groupmod_change_gid/config/etc/login.defs @@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ ERASECHAR 0177 KILLCHAR 025 # 022 is the "historical" value in Debian for UMASK when it was used # 027, or even 077, could be considered better for privacy -# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up his/her +# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up their # mind. #UMASK 022 diff --git a/tests/grouptools/groupmod/02_groupmod_change_gid_change_primary_group/config/etc/login.defs b/tests/grouptools/groupmod/02_groupmod_change_gid_change_primary_group/config/etc/login.defs index 84fb3cce..7deb8fb0 100644 --- a/tests/grouptools/groupmod/02_groupmod_change_gid_change_primary_group/config/etc/login.defs +++ b/tests/grouptools/groupmod/02_groupmod_change_gid_change_primary_group/config/etc/login.defs @@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ ERASECHAR 0177 KILLCHAR 025 # 022 is the "historical" value in Debian for UMASK when it was used # 027, or even 077, could be considered better for privacy -# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up his/her +# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up their # mind. #UMASK 022 diff --git a/tests/grouptools/groupmod/03_groupmod_change_gid_no_gshadow_group/config/etc/login.defs b/tests/grouptools/groupmod/03_groupmod_change_gid_no_gshadow_group/config/etc/login.defs index 84fb3cce..7deb8fb0 100644 --- a/tests/grouptools/groupmod/03_groupmod_change_gid_no_gshadow_group/config/etc/login.defs +++ b/tests/grouptools/groupmod/03_groupmod_change_gid_no_gshadow_group/config/etc/login.defs @@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ ERASECHAR 0177 KILLCHAR 025 # 022 is the "historical" value in Debian for UMASK when it was used # 027, or even 077, could be considered better for privacy -# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up his/her +# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up their # mind. #UMASK 022 diff --git a/tests/grouptools/groupmod/04_groupmod_change_gid_no_gshadow_file/config/etc/login.defs b/tests/grouptools/groupmod/04_groupmod_change_gid_no_gshadow_file/config/etc/login.defs index 84fb3cce..7deb8fb0 100644 --- a/tests/grouptools/groupmod/04_groupmod_change_gid_no_gshadow_file/config/etc/login.defs +++ b/tests/grouptools/groupmod/04_groupmod_change_gid_no_gshadow_file/config/etc/login.defs @@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ ERASECHAR 0177 KILLCHAR 025 # 022 is the "historical" value in Debian for UMASK when it was used # 027, or even 077, could be considered better for privacy -# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up his/her +# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up their # mind. #UMASK 022 diff --git a/tests/grouptools/groupmod/05_groupmod_change_gid_-o_override_used_GID/config/etc/login.defs b/tests/grouptools/groupmod/05_groupmod_change_gid_-o_override_used_GID/config/etc/login.defs index 84fb3cce..7deb8fb0 100644 --- a/tests/grouptools/groupmod/05_groupmod_change_gid_-o_override_used_GID/config/etc/login.defs +++ b/tests/grouptools/groupmod/05_groupmod_change_gid_-o_override_used_GID/config/etc/login.defs @@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ ERASECHAR 0177 KILLCHAR 025 # 022 is the "historical" value in Debian for UMASK when it was used # 027, or even 077, could be considered better for privacy -# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up his/her +# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up their # mind. #UMASK 022 diff --git a/tests/grouptools/groupmod/06_groupmod_change_group_name/config/etc/login.defs b/tests/grouptools/groupmod/06_groupmod_change_group_name/config/etc/login.defs index 84fb3cce..7deb8fb0 100644 --- a/tests/grouptools/groupmod/06_groupmod_change_group_name/config/etc/login.defs +++ b/tests/grouptools/groupmod/06_groupmod_change_group_name/config/etc/login.defs @@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ ERASECHAR 0177 KILLCHAR 025 # 022 is the "historical" value in Debian for UMASK when it was used # 027, or even 077, could be considered better for privacy -# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up his/her +# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up their # mind. #UMASK 022 diff --git a/tests/grouptools/groupmod/07_groupmod_change_group_name_no_gshadow_group/config/etc/login.defs b/tests/grouptools/groupmod/07_groupmod_change_group_name_no_gshadow_group/config/etc/login.defs index 84fb3cce..7deb8fb0 100644 --- a/tests/grouptools/groupmod/07_groupmod_change_group_name_no_gshadow_group/config/etc/login.defs +++ b/tests/grouptools/groupmod/07_groupmod_change_group_name_no_gshadow_group/config/etc/login.defs @@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ ERASECHAR 0177 KILLCHAR 025 # 022 is the "historical" value in Debian for UMASK when it was used # 027, or even 077, could be considered better for privacy -# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up his/her +# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up their # mind. #UMASK 022 diff --git a/tests/grouptools/groupmod/08_groupmod_change_group_name_no_gshadow_file/config/etc/login.defs b/tests/grouptools/groupmod/08_groupmod_change_group_name_no_gshadow_file/config/etc/login.defs index 84fb3cce..7deb8fb0 100644 --- a/tests/grouptools/groupmod/08_groupmod_change_group_name_no_gshadow_file/config/etc/login.defs +++ b/tests/grouptools/groupmod/08_groupmod_change_group_name_no_gshadow_file/config/etc/login.defs @@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ ERASECHAR 0177 KILLCHAR 025 # 022 is the "historical" value in Debian for UMASK when it was used # 027, or even 077, could be considered better for privacy -# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up his/her +# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up their # mind. #UMASK 022 diff --git a/tests/grouptools/groupmod/09_groupmod_set_password/config/etc/login.defs b/tests/grouptools/groupmod/09_groupmod_set_password/config/etc/login.defs index 84fb3cce..7deb8fb0 100644 --- a/tests/grouptools/groupmod/09_groupmod_set_password/config/etc/login.defs +++ b/tests/grouptools/groupmod/09_groupmod_set_password/config/etc/login.defs @@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ ERASECHAR 0177 KILLCHAR 025 # 022 is the "historical" value in Debian for UMASK when it was used # 027, or even 077, could be considered better for privacy -# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up his/her +# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up their # mind. #UMASK 022 diff --git a/tests/grouptools/groupmod/10_groupmod_set_password_no_gshadow_group/config/etc/login.defs b/tests/grouptools/groupmod/10_groupmod_set_password_no_gshadow_group/config/etc/login.defs index 84fb3cce..7deb8fb0 100644 --- a/tests/grouptools/groupmod/10_groupmod_set_password_no_gshadow_group/config/etc/login.defs +++ b/tests/grouptools/groupmod/10_groupmod_set_password_no_gshadow_group/config/etc/login.defs @@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ ERASECHAR 0177 KILLCHAR 025 # 022 is the "historical" value in Debian for UMASK when it was used # 027, or even 077, could be considered better for privacy -# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up his/her +# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up their # mind. #UMASK 022 diff --git a/tests/grouptools/groupmod/11_groupmod_set_password_no_gshadow_file/config/etc/login.defs b/tests/grouptools/groupmod/11_groupmod_set_password_no_gshadow_file/config/etc/login.defs index 84fb3cce..7deb8fb0 100644 --- a/tests/grouptools/groupmod/11_groupmod_set_password_no_gshadow_file/config/etc/login.defs +++ b/tests/grouptools/groupmod/11_groupmod_set_password_no_gshadow_file/config/etc/login.defs @@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ ERASECHAR 0177 KILLCHAR 025 # 022 is the "historical" value in Debian for UMASK when it was used # 027, or even 077, could be considered better for privacy -# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up his/her +# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up their # mind. #UMASK 022 diff --git a/tests/grouptools/groupmod/12_groupmod_change_gid_error_unknown_group/config/etc/login.defs b/tests/grouptools/groupmod/12_groupmod_change_gid_error_unknown_group/config/etc/login.defs index 84fb3cce..7deb8fb0 100644 --- a/tests/grouptools/groupmod/12_groupmod_change_gid_error_unknown_group/config/etc/login.defs +++ b/tests/grouptools/groupmod/12_groupmod_change_gid_error_unknown_group/config/etc/login.defs @@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ ERASECHAR 0177 KILLCHAR 025 # 022 is the "historical" value in Debian for UMASK when it was used # 027, or even 077, could be considered better for privacy -# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up his/her +# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up their # mind. #UMASK 022 diff --git a/tests/grouptools/groupmod/13_groupmod_change_gid_error_used_GID/config/etc/login.defs b/tests/grouptools/groupmod/13_groupmod_change_gid_error_used_GID/config/etc/login.defs index 84fb3cce..7deb8fb0 100644 --- a/tests/grouptools/groupmod/13_groupmod_change_gid_error_used_GID/config/etc/login.defs +++ b/tests/grouptools/groupmod/13_groupmod_change_gid_error_used_GID/config/etc/login.defs @@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ ERASECHAR 0177 KILLCHAR 025 # 022 is the "historical" value in Debian for UMASK when it was used # 027, or even 077, could be considered better for privacy -# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up his/her +# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up their # mind. #UMASK 022 diff --git a/tests/grouptools/groupmod/14_groupmod_change_group_name_error_used_name/config/etc/login.defs b/tests/grouptools/groupmod/14_groupmod_change_group_name_error_used_name/config/etc/login.defs index 84fb3cce..7deb8fb0 100644 --- a/tests/grouptools/groupmod/14_groupmod_change_group_name_error_used_name/config/etc/login.defs +++ b/tests/grouptools/groupmod/14_groupmod_change_group_name_error_used_name/config/etc/login.defs @@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ ERASECHAR 0177 KILLCHAR 025 # 022 is the "historical" value in Debian for UMASK when it was used # 027, or even 077, could be considered better for privacy -# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up his/her +# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up their # mind. #UMASK 022 diff --git a/tests/grouptools/groupmod/15_groupmod_change_group_name_error_invalid_name/config/etc/login.defs b/tests/grouptools/groupmod/15_groupmod_change_group_name_error_invalid_name/config/etc/login.defs index 84fb3cce..7deb8fb0 100644 --- a/tests/grouptools/groupmod/15_groupmod_change_group_name_error_invalid_name/config/etc/login.defs +++ b/tests/grouptools/groupmod/15_groupmod_change_group_name_error_invalid_name/config/etc/login.defs @@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ ERASECHAR 0177 KILLCHAR 025 # 022 is the "historical" value in Debian for UMASK when it was used # 027, or even 077, could be considered better for privacy -# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up his/her +# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up their # mind. #UMASK 022 diff --git a/tests/grouptools/groupmod/16_groupmod_change_group_name_no_changes/config/etc/login.defs b/tests/grouptools/groupmod/16_groupmod_change_group_name_no_changes/config/etc/login.defs index 84fb3cce..7deb8fb0 100644 --- a/tests/grouptools/groupmod/16_groupmod_change_group_name_no_changes/config/etc/login.defs +++ b/tests/grouptools/groupmod/16_groupmod_change_group_name_no_changes/config/etc/login.defs @@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ ERASECHAR 0177 KILLCHAR 025 # 022 is the "historical" value in Debian for UMASK when it was used # 027, or even 077, could be considered better for privacy -# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up his/her +# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up their # mind. #UMASK 022 diff --git a/tests/grouptools/groupmod/17_groupmod_change_gid_error_locked_group/config/etc/login.defs b/tests/grouptools/groupmod/17_groupmod_change_gid_error_locked_group/config/etc/login.defs index 84fb3cce..7deb8fb0 100644 --- a/tests/grouptools/groupmod/17_groupmod_change_gid_error_locked_group/config/etc/login.defs +++ b/tests/grouptools/groupmod/17_groupmod_change_gid_error_locked_group/config/etc/login.defs @@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ ERASECHAR 0177 KILLCHAR 025 # 022 is the "historical" value in Debian for UMASK when it was used # 027, or even 077, could be considered better for privacy -# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up his/her +# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up their # mind. #UMASK 022 diff --git a/tests/grouptools/groupmod/18_groupmod_change_gid_no_error_locked_gshadow/config/etc/login.defs b/tests/grouptools/groupmod/18_groupmod_change_gid_no_error_locked_gshadow/config/etc/login.defs index 84fb3cce..7deb8fb0 100644 --- a/tests/grouptools/groupmod/18_groupmod_change_gid_no_error_locked_gshadow/config/etc/login.defs +++ b/tests/grouptools/groupmod/18_groupmod_change_gid_no_error_locked_gshadow/config/etc/login.defs @@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ ERASECHAR 0177 KILLCHAR 025 # 022 is the "historical" value in Debian for UMASK when it was used # 027, or even 077, could be considered better for privacy -# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up his/her +# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up their # mind. #UMASK 022 diff --git a/tests/grouptools/groupmod/19_groupmod_change_gid_error_invalid_GID/config/etc/login.defs b/tests/grouptools/groupmod/19_groupmod_change_gid_error_invalid_GID/config/etc/login.defs index 84fb3cce..7deb8fb0 100644 --- a/tests/grouptools/groupmod/19_groupmod_change_gid_error_invalid_GID/config/etc/login.defs +++ b/tests/grouptools/groupmod/19_groupmod_change_gid_error_invalid_GID/config/etc/login.defs @@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ ERASECHAR 0177 KILLCHAR 025 # 022 is the "historical" value in Debian for UMASK when it was used # 027, or even 077, could be considered better for privacy -# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up his/her +# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up their # mind. #UMASK 022 diff --git a/tests/grouptools/groupmod/20_groupmod_change_gid_error_negativ_GID/config/etc/login.defs b/tests/grouptools/groupmod/20_groupmod_change_gid_error_negativ_GID/config/etc/login.defs index 84fb3cce..7deb8fb0 100644 --- a/tests/grouptools/groupmod/20_groupmod_change_gid_error_negativ_GID/config/etc/login.defs +++ b/tests/grouptools/groupmod/20_groupmod_change_gid_error_negativ_GID/config/etc/login.defs @@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ ERASECHAR 0177 KILLCHAR 025 # 022 is the "historical" value in Debian for UMASK when it was used # 027, or even 077, could be considered better for privacy -# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up his/her +# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up their # mind. #UMASK 022 diff --git a/tests/grouptools/groupmod/21_groupmod_change_gid_error_no_group/config/etc/login.defs b/tests/grouptools/groupmod/21_groupmod_change_gid_error_no_group/config/etc/login.defs index 84fb3cce..7deb8fb0 100644 --- a/tests/grouptools/groupmod/21_groupmod_change_gid_error_no_group/config/etc/login.defs +++ b/tests/grouptools/groupmod/21_groupmod_change_gid_error_no_group/config/etc/login.defs @@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ ERASECHAR 0177 KILLCHAR 025 # 022 is the "historical" value in Debian for UMASK when it was used # 027, or even 077, could be considered better for privacy -# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up his/her +# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up their # mind. #UMASK 022 diff --git a/tests/grouptools/groupmod/22_groupmod_change_gid_and_group_name/config/etc/login.defs b/tests/grouptools/groupmod/22_groupmod_change_gid_and_group_name/config/etc/login.defs index 84fb3cce..7deb8fb0 100644 --- a/tests/grouptools/groupmod/22_groupmod_change_gid_and_group_name/config/etc/login.defs +++ b/tests/grouptools/groupmod/22_groupmod_change_gid_and_group_name/config/etc/login.defs @@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ ERASECHAR 0177 KILLCHAR 025 # 022 is the "historical" value in Debian for UMASK when it was used # 027, or even 077, could be considered better for privacy -# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up his/her +# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up their # mind. #UMASK 022 diff --git a/tests/grouptools/groupmod/23_groupmod_change_gid_and_group_name_and_password/config/etc/login.defs b/tests/grouptools/groupmod/23_groupmod_change_gid_and_group_name_and_password/config/etc/login.defs index 84fb3cce..7deb8fb0 100644 --- a/tests/grouptools/groupmod/23_groupmod_change_gid_and_group_name_and_password/config/etc/login.defs +++ b/tests/grouptools/groupmod/23_groupmod_change_gid_and_group_name_and_password/config/etc/login.defs @@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ ERASECHAR 0177 KILLCHAR 025 # 022 is the "historical" value in Debian for UMASK when it was used # 027, or even 077, could be considered better for privacy -# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up his/her +# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up their # mind. #UMASK 022 diff --git a/tests/grouptools/groupmod/24_groupmod_change_gid_and_name_error_locked_gshadow/config/etc/login.defs b/tests/grouptools/groupmod/24_groupmod_change_gid_and_name_error_locked_gshadow/config/etc/login.defs index 84fb3cce..7deb8fb0 100644 --- a/tests/grouptools/groupmod/24_groupmod_change_gid_and_name_error_locked_gshadow/config/etc/login.defs +++ b/tests/grouptools/groupmod/24_groupmod_change_gid_and_name_error_locked_gshadow/config/etc/login.defs @@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ ERASECHAR 0177 KILLCHAR 025 # 022 is the "historical" value in Debian for UMASK when it was used # 027, or even 077, could be considered better for privacy -# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up his/her +# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up their # mind. #UMASK 022 diff --git a/tests/grouptools/groupmod/25_groupmod_change_gid_change_primary_group_error_locked_passwd/config/etc/login.defs b/tests/grouptools/groupmod/25_groupmod_change_gid_change_primary_group_error_locked_passwd/config/etc/login.defs index 84fb3cce..7deb8fb0 100644 --- a/tests/grouptools/groupmod/25_groupmod_change_gid_change_primary_group_error_locked_passwd/config/etc/login.defs +++ b/tests/grouptools/groupmod/25_groupmod_change_gid_change_primary_group_error_locked_passwd/config/etc/login.defs @@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ ERASECHAR 0177 KILLCHAR 025 # 022 is the "historical" value in Debian for UMASK when it was used # 027, or even 077, could be considered better for privacy -# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up his/her +# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up their # mind. #UMASK 022 diff --git a/tests/grouptools/groupmod/26_groupmod_change_group_name_no_error_locked_passwd/config/etc/login.defs b/tests/grouptools/groupmod/26_groupmod_change_group_name_no_error_locked_passwd/config/etc/login.defs index 84fb3cce..7deb8fb0 100644 --- a/tests/grouptools/groupmod/26_groupmod_change_group_name_no_error_locked_passwd/config/etc/login.defs +++ b/tests/grouptools/groupmod/26_groupmod_change_group_name_no_error_locked_passwd/config/etc/login.defs @@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ ERASECHAR 0177 KILLCHAR 025 # 022 is the "historical" value in Debian for UMASK when it was used # 027, or even 077, could be considered better for privacy -# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up his/her +# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up their # mind. #UMASK 022 diff --git a/tests/grouptools/groupmod/27_groupmod_change_gid_error_GID_4294967295/config/etc/login.defs b/tests/grouptools/groupmod/27_groupmod_change_gid_error_GID_4294967295/config/etc/login.defs index 84fb3cce..7deb8fb0 100644 --- a/tests/grouptools/groupmod/27_groupmod_change_gid_error_GID_4294967295/config/etc/login.defs +++ b/tests/grouptools/groupmod/27_groupmod_change_gid_error_GID_4294967295/config/etc/login.defs @@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ ERASECHAR 0177 KILLCHAR 025 # 022 is the "historical" value in Debian for UMASK when it was used # 027, or even 077, could be considered better for privacy -# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up his/her +# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up their # mind. #UMASK 022 diff --git a/tests/grouptools/groupmod/29_groupmod_-g_same_gid_new_name/config/etc/login.defs b/tests/grouptools/groupmod/29_groupmod_-g_same_gid_new_name/config/etc/login.defs index 84fb3cce..7deb8fb0 100644 --- a/tests/grouptools/groupmod/29_groupmod_-g_same_gid_new_name/config/etc/login.defs +++ b/tests/grouptools/groupmod/29_groupmod_-g_same_gid_new_name/config/etc/login.defs @@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ ERASECHAR 0177 KILLCHAR 025 # 022 is the "historical" value in Debian for UMASK when it was used # 027, or even 077, could be considered better for privacy -# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up his/her +# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up their # mind. #UMASK 022 diff --git a/tests/grouptools/groupmod/30_groupmod_-g_same_gid_same_name/config/etc/login.defs b/tests/grouptools/groupmod/30_groupmod_-g_same_gid_same_name/config/etc/login.defs index 84fb3cce..7deb8fb0 100644 --- a/tests/grouptools/groupmod/30_groupmod_-g_same_gid_same_name/config/etc/login.defs +++ b/tests/grouptools/groupmod/30_groupmod_-g_same_gid_same_name/config/etc/login.defs @@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ ERASECHAR 0177 KILLCHAR 025 # 022 is the "historical" value in Debian for UMASK when it was used # 027, or even 077, could be considered better for privacy -# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up his/her +# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up their # mind. #UMASK 022 diff --git a/tests/grouptools/groupmod/31_groupmod_-g_same_gid/config/etc/login.defs b/tests/grouptools/groupmod/31_groupmod_-g_same_gid/config/etc/login.defs index 84fb3cce..7deb8fb0 100644 --- a/tests/grouptools/groupmod/31_groupmod_-g_same_gid/config/etc/login.defs +++ b/tests/grouptools/groupmod/31_groupmod_-g_same_gid/config/etc/login.defs @@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ ERASECHAR 0177 KILLCHAR 025 # 022 is the "historical" value in Debian for UMASK when it was used # 027, or even 077, could be considered better for privacy -# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up his/her +# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up their # mind. #UMASK 022 diff --git a/tests/grouptools/groupmod/33_groupmod_set_password_no_gshadow_file_with_group_pwd_x/config/etc/login.defs b/tests/grouptools/groupmod/33_groupmod_set_password_no_gshadow_file_with_group_pwd_x/config/etc/login.defs index 84fb3cce..7deb8fb0 100644 --- a/tests/grouptools/groupmod/33_groupmod_set_password_no_gshadow_file_with_group_pwd_x/config/etc/login.defs +++ b/tests/grouptools/groupmod/33_groupmod_set_password_no_gshadow_file_with_group_pwd_x/config/etc/login.defs @@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ ERASECHAR 0177 KILLCHAR 025 # 022 is the "historical" value in Debian for UMASK when it was used # 027, or even 077, could be considered better for privacy -# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up his/her +# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up their # mind. #UMASK 022 diff --git a/tests/grouptools/groupmod/34_groupmod_set_password_group_without_shadow_pwd/config/etc/login.defs b/tests/grouptools/groupmod/34_groupmod_set_password_group_without_shadow_pwd/config/etc/login.defs index 84fb3cce..7deb8fb0 100644 --- a/tests/grouptools/groupmod/34_groupmod_set_password_group_without_shadow_pwd/config/etc/login.defs +++ b/tests/grouptools/groupmod/34_groupmod_set_password_group_without_shadow_pwd/config/etc/login.defs @@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ ERASECHAR 0177 KILLCHAR 025 # 022 is the "historical" value in Debian for UMASK when it was used # 027, or even 077, could be considered better for privacy -# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up his/her +# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up their # mind. #UMASK 022 diff --git a/tests/grouptools/groupmod/35_groupmod_set_password_group_without_shadow_pwd_no_gshadow_group/config/etc/login.defs b/tests/grouptools/groupmod/35_groupmod_set_password_group_without_shadow_pwd_no_gshadow_group/config/etc/login.defs index 84fb3cce..7deb8fb0 100644 --- a/tests/grouptools/groupmod/35_groupmod_set_password_group_without_shadow_pwd_no_gshadow_group/config/etc/login.defs +++ b/tests/grouptools/groupmod/35_groupmod_set_password_group_without_shadow_pwd_no_gshadow_group/config/etc/login.defs @@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ ERASECHAR 0177 KILLCHAR 025 # 022 is the "historical" value in Debian for UMASK when it was used # 027, or even 077, could be considered better for privacy -# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up his/her +# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up their # mind. #UMASK 022 diff --git a/tests/grouptools/groupmod/36_groupmod_set_password_group_with_shadow_pwd_no_gshadow_group/config/etc/login.defs b/tests/grouptools/groupmod/36_groupmod_set_password_group_with_shadow_pwd_no_gshadow_group/config/etc/login.defs index 84fb3cce..7deb8fb0 100644 --- a/tests/grouptools/groupmod/36_groupmod_set_password_group_with_shadow_pwd_no_gshadow_group/config/etc/login.defs +++ b/tests/grouptools/groupmod/36_groupmod_set_password_group_with_shadow_pwd_no_gshadow_group/config/etc/login.defs @@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ ERASECHAR 0177 KILLCHAR 025 # 022 is the "historical" value in Debian for UMASK when it was used # 027, or even 077, could be considered better for privacy -# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up his/her +# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up their # mind. #UMASK 022 diff --git a/tests/grouptools/groupmod/37_groupmod_invalid_option/config/etc/login.defs b/tests/grouptools/groupmod/37_groupmod_invalid_option/config/etc/login.defs index 84fb3cce..7deb8fb0 100644 --- a/tests/grouptools/groupmod/37_groupmod_invalid_option/config/etc/login.defs +++ b/tests/grouptools/groupmod/37_groupmod_invalid_option/config/etc/login.defs @@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ ERASECHAR 0177 KILLCHAR 025 # 022 is the "historical" value in Debian for UMASK when it was used # 027, or even 077, could be considered better for privacy -# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up his/her +# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up their # mind. #UMASK 022 diff --git a/tests/login/01_login_prompt/config/etc/login.defs b/tests/login/01_login_prompt/config/etc/login.defs index 8605f437..ef55e222 100644 --- a/tests/login/01_login_prompt/config/etc/login.defs +++ b/tests/login/01_login_prompt/config/etc/login.defs @@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ ERASECHAR 0177 KILLCHAR 025 # 022 is the "historical" value in Debian for UMASK when it was used # 027, or even 077, could be considered better for privacy -# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up his/her +# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up their # mind. #UMASK 022 diff --git a/tests/login/02_login_user/config/etc/login.defs b/tests/login/02_login_user/config/etc/login.defs index 8605f437..ef55e222 100644 --- a/tests/login/02_login_user/config/etc/login.defs +++ b/tests/login/02_login_user/config/etc/login.defs @@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ ERASECHAR 0177 KILLCHAR 025 # 022 is the "historical" value in Debian for UMASK when it was used # 027, or even 077, could be considered better for privacy -# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up his/her +# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up their # mind. #UMASK 022 diff --git a/tests/login/03_login_check_tty/config/etc/login.defs b/tests/login/03_login_check_tty/config/etc/login.defs index 8605f437..ef55e222 100644 --- a/tests/login/03_login_check_tty/config/etc/login.defs +++ b/tests/login/03_login_check_tty/config/etc/login.defs @@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ ERASECHAR 0177 KILLCHAR 025 # 022 is the "historical" value in Debian for UMASK when it was used # 027, or even 077, could be considered better for privacy -# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up his/her +# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up their # mind. #UMASK 022 diff --git a/tests/newusers/25_create_user_error_no_remaining_UID/config/etc/login.defs b/tests/newusers/25_create_user_error_no_remaining_UID/config/etc/login.defs index d404e726..deef08cf 100644 --- a/tests/newusers/25_create_user_error_no_remaining_UID/config/etc/login.defs +++ b/tests/newusers/25_create_user_error_no_remaining_UID/config/etc/login.defs @@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ ERASECHAR 0177 KILLCHAR 025 # 022 is the "historical" value in Debian for UMASK when it was used # 027, or even 077, could be considered better for privacy -# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up his/her +# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up their # mind. #UMASK 022 diff --git a/tests/newusers/26_create_user_error_no_remaining_GID/config/etc/login.defs b/tests/newusers/26_create_user_error_no_remaining_GID/config/etc/login.defs index 67a02964..ecd62dc8 100644 --- a/tests/newusers/26_create_user_error_no_remaining_GID/config/etc/login.defs +++ b/tests/newusers/26_create_user_error_no_remaining_GID/config/etc/login.defs @@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ ERASECHAR 0177 KILLCHAR 025 # 022 is the "historical" value in Debian for UMASK when it was used # 027, or even 077, could be considered better for privacy -# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up his/her +# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up their # mind. #UMASK 022 diff --git a/tests/split_groups/01_useradd_split_group/config/etc/login.defs b/tests/split_groups/01_useradd_split_group/config/etc/login.defs index b3b37df0..d13a49fe 100644 --- a/tests/split_groups/01_useradd_split_group/config/etc/login.defs +++ b/tests/split_groups/01_useradd_split_group/config/etc/login.defs @@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ ERASECHAR 0177 KILLCHAR 025 # 022 is the "historical" value in Debian for UMASK when it was used # 027, or even 077, could be considered better for privacy -# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up his/her +# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up their # mind. #UMASK 022 diff --git a/tests/split_groups/02_useradd_no_split_group/config/etc/login.defs b/tests/split_groups/02_useradd_no_split_group/config/etc/login.defs index 46b28762..9af0d680 100644 --- a/tests/split_groups/02_useradd_no_split_group/config/etc/login.defs +++ b/tests/split_groups/02_useradd_no_split_group/config/etc/login.defs @@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ ERASECHAR 0177 KILLCHAR 025 # 022 is the "historical" value in Debian for UMASK when it was used # 027, or even 077, could be considered better for privacy -# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up his/her +# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up their # mind. #UMASK 022 diff --git a/tests/split_groups/03_useradd_split_group_already_split/config/etc/login.defs b/tests/split_groups/03_useradd_split_group_already_split/config/etc/login.defs index b3b37df0..d13a49fe 100644 --- a/tests/split_groups/03_useradd_split_group_already_split/config/etc/login.defs +++ b/tests/split_groups/03_useradd_split_group_already_split/config/etc/login.defs @@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ ERASECHAR 0177 KILLCHAR 025 # 022 is the "historical" value in Debian for UMASK when it was used # 027, or even 077, could be considered better for privacy -# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up his/her +# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up their # mind. #UMASK 022 diff --git a/tests/split_groups/04_useradd_split_group_already_full/config/etc/login.defs b/tests/split_groups/04_useradd_split_group_already_full/config/etc/login.defs index b3b37df0..d13a49fe 100644 --- a/tests/split_groups/04_useradd_split_group_already_full/config/etc/login.defs +++ b/tests/split_groups/04_useradd_split_group_already_full/config/etc/login.defs @@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ ERASECHAR 0177 KILLCHAR 025 # 022 is the "historical" value in Debian for UMASK when it was used # 027, or even 077, could be considered better for privacy -# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up his/her +# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up their # mind. #UMASK 022 diff --git a/tests/split_groups/05_useradd_split_group_already_split_passwd_differ/config/etc/login.defs b/tests/split_groups/05_useradd_split_group_already_split_passwd_differ/config/etc/login.defs index b3b37df0..d13a49fe 100644 --- a/tests/split_groups/05_useradd_split_group_already_split_passwd_differ/config/etc/login.defs +++ b/tests/split_groups/05_useradd_split_group_already_split_passwd_differ/config/etc/login.defs @@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ ERASECHAR 0177 KILLCHAR 025 # 022 is the "historical" value in Debian for UMASK when it was used # 027, or even 077, could be considered better for privacy -# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up his/her +# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up their # mind. #UMASK 022 diff --git a/tests/split_groups/06_useradd_split_group_already_split_GID_differ/config/etc/login.defs b/tests/split_groups/06_useradd_split_group_already_split_GID_differ/config/etc/login.defs index b3b37df0..d13a49fe 100644 --- a/tests/split_groups/06_useradd_split_group_already_split_GID_differ/config/etc/login.defs +++ b/tests/split_groups/06_useradd_split_group_already_split_GID_differ/config/etc/login.defs @@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ ERASECHAR 0177 KILLCHAR 025 # 022 is the "historical" value in Debian for UMASK when it was used # 027, or even 077, could be considered better for privacy -# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up his/her +# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up their # mind. #UMASK 022 diff --git a/tests/split_groups/07_useradd_split_group_already_split_user_in_both_lines/config/etc/login.defs b/tests/split_groups/07_useradd_split_group_already_split_user_in_both_lines/config/etc/login.defs index b3b37df0..d13a49fe 100644 --- a/tests/split_groups/07_useradd_split_group_already_split_user_in_both_lines/config/etc/login.defs +++ b/tests/split_groups/07_useradd_split_group_already_split_user_in_both_lines/config/etc/login.defs @@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ ERASECHAR 0177 KILLCHAR 025 # 022 is the "historical" value in Debian for UMASK when it was used # 027, or even 077, could be considered better for privacy -# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up his/her +# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up their # mind. #UMASK 022 diff --git a/tests/split_groups/08_useradd_no_split_group_already_split/config/etc/login.defs b/tests/split_groups/08_useradd_no_split_group_already_split/config/etc/login.defs index 46b28762..9af0d680 100644 --- a/tests/split_groups/08_useradd_no_split_group_already_split/config/etc/login.defs +++ b/tests/split_groups/08_useradd_no_split_group_already_split/config/etc/login.defs @@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ ERASECHAR 0177 KILLCHAR 025 # 022 is the "historical" value in Debian for UMASK when it was used # 027, or even 077, could be considered better for privacy -# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up his/her +# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up their # mind. #UMASK 022 diff --git a/tests/split_groups/09_groupdel_split_group_already_split/config/etc/login.defs b/tests/split_groups/09_groupdel_split_group_already_split/config/etc/login.defs index b3b37df0..d13a49fe 100644 --- a/tests/split_groups/09_groupdel_split_group_already_split/config/etc/login.defs +++ b/tests/split_groups/09_groupdel_split_group_already_split/config/etc/login.defs @@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ ERASECHAR 0177 KILLCHAR 025 # 022 is the "historical" value in Debian for UMASK when it was used # 027, or even 077, could be considered better for privacy -# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up his/her +# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up their # mind. #UMASK 022 diff --git a/tests/split_groups/10_groupdel_no_split_group_already_split/config/etc/login.defs b/tests/split_groups/10_groupdel_no_split_group_already_split/config/etc/login.defs index 46b28762..9af0d680 100644 --- a/tests/split_groups/10_groupdel_no_split_group_already_split/config/etc/login.defs +++ b/tests/split_groups/10_groupdel_no_split_group_already_split/config/etc/login.defs @@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ ERASECHAR 0177 KILLCHAR 025 # 022 is the "historical" value in Debian for UMASK when it was used # 027, or even 077, could be considered better for privacy -# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up his/her +# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up their # mind. #UMASK 022 diff --git a/tests/su/04/config/etc/login.defs b/tests/su/04/config/etc/login.defs index 84fb3cce..7deb8fb0 100644 --- a/tests/su/04/config/etc/login.defs +++ b/tests/su/04/config/etc/login.defs @@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ ERASECHAR 0177 KILLCHAR 025 # 022 is the "historical" value in Debian for UMASK when it was used # 027, or even 077, could be considered better for privacy -# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up his/her +# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up their # mind. #UMASK 022 diff --git a/tests/su/05/config/etc/login.defs b/tests/su/05/config/etc/login.defs index 9194c83c..4ddac405 100644 --- a/tests/su/05/config/etc/login.defs +++ b/tests/su/05/config/etc/login.defs @@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ ERASECHAR 0177 KILLCHAR 025 # 022 is the "historical" value in Debian for UMASK when it was used # 027, or even 077, could be considered better for privacy -# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up his/her +# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up their # mind. #UMASK 022 diff --git a/tests/su/06/config/etc/login.defs b/tests/su/06/config/etc/login.defs index 84fb3cce..7deb8fb0 100644 --- a/tests/su/06/config/etc/login.defs +++ b/tests/su/06/config/etc/login.defs @@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ ERASECHAR 0177 KILLCHAR 025 # 022 is the "historical" value in Debian for UMASK when it was used # 027, or even 077, could be considered better for privacy -# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up his/her +# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up their # mind. #UMASK 022 diff --git a/tests/su/07/config/etc/login.defs b/tests/su/07/config/etc/login.defs index 9194c83c..4ddac405 100644 --- a/tests/su/07/config/etc/login.defs +++ b/tests/su/07/config/etc/login.defs @@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ ERASECHAR 0177 KILLCHAR 025 # 022 is the "historical" value in Debian for UMASK when it was used # 027, or even 077, could be considered better for privacy -# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up his/her +# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up their # mind. #UMASK 022 diff --git a/tests/su/08/config/etc/login.defs b/tests/su/08/config/etc/login.defs index 76d8ddb1..b89938b9 100644 --- a/tests/su/08/config/etc/login.defs +++ b/tests/su/08/config/etc/login.defs @@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ ERASECHAR 0177 KILLCHAR 025 # 022 is the "historical" value in Debian for UMASK when it was used # 027, or even 077, could be considered better for privacy -# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up his/her +# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up their # mind. #UMASK 022 diff --git a/tests/su/09/config/etc/login.defs b/tests/su/09/config/etc/login.defs index 8605f437..ef55e222 100644 --- a/tests/su/09/config/etc/login.defs +++ b/tests/su/09/config/etc/login.defs @@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ ERASECHAR 0177 KILLCHAR 025 # 022 is the "historical" value in Debian for UMASK when it was used # 027, or even 077, could be considered better for privacy -# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up his/her +# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up their # mind. #UMASK 022 diff --git a/tests/su/10_su_sulog_success/config/etc/login.defs b/tests/su/10_su_sulog_success/config/etc/login.defs index 01f6718c..afd85b46 100644 --- a/tests/su/10_su_sulog_success/config/etc/login.defs +++ b/tests/su/10_su_sulog_success/config/etc/login.defs @@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ ERASECHAR 0177 KILLCHAR 025 # 022 is the "historical" value in Debian for UMASK when it was used # 027, or even 077, could be considered better for privacy -# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up his/her +# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up their # mind. #UMASK 022 diff --git a/tests/su/11_su_sulog_failure/config/etc/login.defs b/tests/su/11_su_sulog_failure/config/etc/login.defs index 01f6718c..afd85b46 100644 --- a/tests/su/11_su_sulog_failure/config/etc/login.defs +++ b/tests/su/11_su_sulog_failure/config/etc/login.defs @@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ ERASECHAR 0177 KILLCHAR 025 # 022 is the "historical" value in Debian for UMASK when it was used # 027, or even 077, could be considered better for privacy -# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up his/her +# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up their # mind. #UMASK 022 diff --git a/tests/su/12_su_child_failure/config/etc/login.defs b/tests/su/12_su_child_failure/config/etc/login.defs index 01f6718c..afd85b46 100644 --- a/tests/su/12_su_child_failure/config/etc/login.defs +++ b/tests/su/12_su_child_failure/config/etc/login.defs @@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ ERASECHAR 0177 KILLCHAR 025 # 022 is the "historical" value in Debian for UMASK when it was used # 027, or even 077, could be considered better for privacy -# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up his/her +# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up their # mind. #UMASK 022 diff --git a/tests/su/13_su_child_success/config/etc/login.defs b/tests/su/13_su_child_success/config/etc/login.defs index 01f6718c..afd85b46 100644 --- a/tests/su/13_su_child_success/config/etc/login.defs +++ b/tests/su/13_su_child_success/config/etc/login.defs @@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ ERASECHAR 0177 KILLCHAR 025 # 022 is the "historical" value in Debian for UMASK when it was used # 027, or even 077, could be considered better for privacy -# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up his/her +# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up their # mind. #UMASK 022 diff --git a/tests/subids/12_useradd_invalid_subuid_configuration1/config/etc/login.defs b/tests/subids/12_useradd_invalid_subuid_configuration1/config/etc/login.defs index 0b9dd31f..99d97761 100644 --- a/tests/subids/12_useradd_invalid_subuid_configuration1/config/etc/login.defs +++ b/tests/subids/12_useradd_invalid_subuid_configuration1/config/etc/login.defs @@ -136,7 +136,7 @@ TTYPERM 0600 # useradd and newusers to set the mode of the new home directories. # 022 is the "historical" value in Debian for UMASK # 027, or even 077, could be considered better for privacy -# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up his/her +# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up their # mind. # # Prefix these values with "0" to get octal, "0x" to get hexadecimal. diff --git a/tests/subids/13_useradd_invalid_subuid_configuration2/config/etc/login.defs b/tests/subids/13_useradd_invalid_subuid_configuration2/config/etc/login.defs index 4c50cfa2..242cd1bb 100644 --- a/tests/subids/13_useradd_invalid_subuid_configuration2/config/etc/login.defs +++ b/tests/subids/13_useradd_invalid_subuid_configuration2/config/etc/login.defs @@ -136,7 +136,7 @@ TTYPERM 0600 # useradd and newusers to set the mode of the new home directories. # 022 is the "historical" value in Debian for UMASK # 027, or even 077, could be considered better for privacy -# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up his/her +# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up their # mind. # # Prefix these values with "0" to get octal, "0x" to get hexadecimal. diff --git a/tests/subids/14_useradd_invalid_subuid_configuration3/config/etc/login.defs b/tests/subids/14_useradd_invalid_subuid_configuration3/config/etc/login.defs index 1b7ca631..5731dec5 100644 --- a/tests/subids/14_useradd_invalid_subuid_configuration3/config/etc/login.defs +++ b/tests/subids/14_useradd_invalid_subuid_configuration3/config/etc/login.defs @@ -136,7 +136,7 @@ TTYPERM 0600 # useradd and newusers to set the mode of the new home directories. # 022 is the "historical" value in Debian for UMASK # 027, or even 077, could be considered better for privacy -# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up his/her +# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up their # mind. # # Prefix these values with "0" to get octal, "0x" to get hexadecimal. diff --git a/tests/subids/15_useradd_invalid_subgid_configuration1/config/etc/login.defs b/tests/subids/15_useradd_invalid_subgid_configuration1/config/etc/login.defs index 2bd2b007..33dc9e2d 100644 --- a/tests/subids/15_useradd_invalid_subgid_configuration1/config/etc/login.defs +++ b/tests/subids/15_useradd_invalid_subgid_configuration1/config/etc/login.defs @@ -136,7 +136,7 @@ TTYPERM 0600 # useradd and newusers to set the mode of the new home directories. # 022 is the "historical" value in Debian for UMASK # 027, or even 077, could be considered better for privacy -# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up his/her +# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up their # mind. # # Prefix these values with "0" to get octal, "0x" to get hexadecimal. diff --git a/tests/subids/16_useradd_invalid_subgid_configuration2/config/etc/login.defs b/tests/subids/16_useradd_invalid_subgid_configuration2/config/etc/login.defs index 631c6448..56cefc87 100644 --- a/tests/subids/16_useradd_invalid_subgid_configuration2/config/etc/login.defs +++ b/tests/subids/16_useradd_invalid_subgid_configuration2/config/etc/login.defs @@ -136,7 +136,7 @@ TTYPERM 0600 # useradd and newusers to set the mode of the new home directories. # 022 is the "historical" value in Debian for UMASK # 027, or even 077, could be considered better for privacy -# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up his/her +# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up their # mind. # # Prefix these values with "0" to get octal, "0x" to get hexadecimal. diff --git a/tests/subids/17_useradd_invalid_subgid_configuration3/config/etc/login.defs b/tests/subids/17_useradd_invalid_subgid_configuration3/config/etc/login.defs index e7303b0b..aa73ecb5 100644 --- a/tests/subids/17_useradd_invalid_subgid_configuration3/config/etc/login.defs +++ b/tests/subids/17_useradd_invalid_subgid_configuration3/config/etc/login.defs @@ -136,7 +136,7 @@ TTYPERM 0600 # useradd and newusers to set the mode of the new home directories. # 022 is the "historical" value in Debian for UMASK # 027, or even 077, could be considered better for privacy -# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up his/her +# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up their # mind. # # Prefix these values with "0" to get octal, "0x" to get hexadecimal. diff --git a/tests/subids/18_useradd_min=max/config/etc/login.defs b/tests/subids/18_useradd_min=max/config/etc/login.defs index 8205a7f3..bcb816fd 100644 --- a/tests/subids/18_useradd_min=max/config/etc/login.defs +++ b/tests/subids/18_useradd_min=max/config/etc/login.defs @@ -136,7 +136,7 @@ TTYPERM 0600 # useradd and newusers to set the mode of the new home directories. # 022 is the "historical" value in Debian for UMASK # 027, or even 077, could be considered better for privacy -# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up his/her +# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up their # mind. # # Prefix these values with "0" to get octal, "0x" to get hexadecimal. diff --git a/tests/usertools/chpasswd/01_chpasswd_invalid_user/config/etc/login.defs b/tests/usertools/chpasswd/01_chpasswd_invalid_user/config/etc/login.defs index dff071c6..8f602991 100644 --- a/tests/usertools/chpasswd/01_chpasswd_invalid_user/config/etc/login.defs +++ b/tests/usertools/chpasswd/01_chpasswd_invalid_user/config/etc/login.defs @@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ ERASECHAR 0177 KILLCHAR 025 # 022 is the "historical" value in Debian for UMASK when it was used # 027, or even 077, could be considered better for privacy -# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up his/her +# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up their # mind. #UMASK 022 diff --git a/tests/usertools/chpasswd/02_chpasswd_multiple_users/config/etc/login.defs b/tests/usertools/chpasswd/02_chpasswd_multiple_users/config/etc/login.defs index dff071c6..8f602991 100644 --- a/tests/usertools/chpasswd/02_chpasswd_multiple_users/config/etc/login.defs +++ b/tests/usertools/chpasswd/02_chpasswd_multiple_users/config/etc/login.defs @@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ ERASECHAR 0177 KILLCHAR 025 # 022 is the "historical" value in Debian for UMASK when it was used # 027, or even 077, could be considered better for privacy -# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up his/her +# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up their # mind. #UMASK 022 diff --git a/tests/usertools/chpasswd/03_chpasswd_no_shadow_file/config/etc/login.defs b/tests/usertools/chpasswd/03_chpasswd_no_shadow_file/config/etc/login.defs index dff071c6..8f602991 100644 --- a/tests/usertools/chpasswd/03_chpasswd_no_shadow_file/config/etc/login.defs +++ b/tests/usertools/chpasswd/03_chpasswd_no_shadow_file/config/etc/login.defs @@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ ERASECHAR 0177 KILLCHAR 025 # 022 is the "historical" value in Debian for UMASK when it was used # 027, or even 077, could be considered better for privacy -# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up his/her +# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up their # mind. #UMASK 022 diff --git a/tests/usertools/chpasswd/04_chpasswd_no_shadow_entry/config/etc/login.defs b/tests/usertools/chpasswd/04_chpasswd_no_shadow_entry/config/etc/login.defs index dff071c6..8f602991 100644 --- a/tests/usertools/chpasswd/04_chpasswd_no_shadow_entry/config/etc/login.defs +++ b/tests/usertools/chpasswd/04_chpasswd_no_shadow_entry/config/etc/login.defs @@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ ERASECHAR 0177 KILLCHAR 025 # 022 is the "historical" value in Debian for UMASK when it was used # 027, or even 077, could be considered better for privacy -# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up his/her +# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up their # mind. #UMASK 022 diff --git a/tests/usertools/chpasswd/05_chpasswd_error_no_password/config/etc/login.defs b/tests/usertools/chpasswd/05_chpasswd_error_no_password/config/etc/login.defs index dff071c6..8f602991 100644 --- a/tests/usertools/chpasswd/05_chpasswd_error_no_password/config/etc/login.defs +++ b/tests/usertools/chpasswd/05_chpasswd_error_no_password/config/etc/login.defs @@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ ERASECHAR 0177 KILLCHAR 025 # 022 is the "historical" value in Debian for UMASK when it was used # 027, or even 077, could be considered better for privacy -# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up his/her +# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up their # mind. #UMASK 022 diff --git a/tests/usertools/userdel/05_userdel_no_USERGROUPS_ENAB/config/etc/login.defs b/tests/usertools/userdel/05_userdel_no_USERGROUPS_ENAB/config/etc/login.defs index 7f41dc89..e69e84d8 100644 --- a/tests/usertools/userdel/05_userdel_no_USERGROUPS_ENAB/config/etc/login.defs +++ b/tests/usertools/userdel/05_userdel_no_USERGROUPS_ENAB/config/etc/login.defs @@ -136,7 +136,7 @@ TTYPERM 0600 # useradd and newusers to set the mode of the new home directories. # 022 is the "historical" value in Debian for UMASK # 027, or even 077, could be considered better for privacy -# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up his/her +# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up their # mind. # # Prefix these values with "0" to get octal, "0x" to get hexadecimal. diff --git a/tests/usertools/userdel/06_userdel_no_usergroup/config/etc/login.defs b/tests/usertools/userdel/06_userdel_no_usergroup/config/etc/login.defs index b148ad25..401a98f1 100644 --- a/tests/usertools/userdel/06_userdel_no_usergroup/config/etc/login.defs +++ b/tests/usertools/userdel/06_userdel_no_usergroup/config/etc/login.defs @@ -136,7 +136,7 @@ TTYPERM 0600 # useradd and newusers to set the mode of the new home directories. # 022 is the "historical" value in Debian for UMASK # 027, or even 077, could be considered better for privacy -# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up his/her +# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up their # mind. # # Prefix these values with "0" to get octal, "0x" to get hexadecimal. diff --git a/tests/usertools/userdel/07_userdel_usergroup_not_primary/config/etc/login.defs b/tests/usertools/userdel/07_userdel_usergroup_not_primary/config/etc/login.defs index b148ad25..401a98f1 100644 --- a/tests/usertools/userdel/07_userdel_usergroup_not_primary/config/etc/login.defs +++ b/tests/usertools/userdel/07_userdel_usergroup_not_primary/config/etc/login.defs @@ -136,7 +136,7 @@ TTYPERM 0600 # useradd and newusers to set the mode of the new home directories. # 022 is the "historical" value in Debian for UMASK # 027, or even 077, could be considered better for privacy -# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up his/her +# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up their # mind. # # Prefix these values with "0" to get octal, "0x" to get hexadecimal. diff --git a/tests/usertools/userdel/08_userdel_usergroup_with_other_members/config/etc/login.defs b/tests/usertools/userdel/08_userdel_usergroup_with_other_members/config/etc/login.defs index b148ad25..401a98f1 100644 --- a/tests/usertools/userdel/08_userdel_usergroup_with_other_members/config/etc/login.defs +++ b/tests/usertools/userdel/08_userdel_usergroup_with_other_members/config/etc/login.defs @@ -136,7 +136,7 @@ TTYPERM 0600 # useradd and newusers to set the mode of the new home directories. # 022 is the "historical" value in Debian for UMASK # 027, or even 077, could be considered better for privacy -# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up his/her +# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up their # mind. # # Prefix these values with "0" to get octal, "0x" to get hexadecimal. diff --git a/tests/usertools/userdel/09_userdel_usergroup_no_other_members_in_gshadow/config/etc/login.defs b/tests/usertools/userdel/09_userdel_usergroup_no_other_members_in_gshadow/config/etc/login.defs index b148ad25..401a98f1 100644 --- a/tests/usertools/userdel/09_userdel_usergroup_no_other_members_in_gshadow/config/etc/login.defs +++ b/tests/usertools/userdel/09_userdel_usergroup_no_other_members_in_gshadow/config/etc/login.defs @@ -136,7 +136,7 @@ TTYPERM 0600 # useradd and newusers to set the mode of the new home directories. # 022 is the "historical" value in Debian for UMASK # 027, or even 077, could be considered better for privacy -# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up his/her +# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up their # mind. # # Prefix these values with "0" to get octal, "0x" to get hexadecimal. diff --git a/tests/usertools/usermod/10_usermod_usage/data/usage.out b/tests/usertools/usermod/10_usermod_usage/data/usage.out index 6e12e632..a877447f 100644 --- a/tests/usertools/usermod/10_usermod_usage/data/usage.out +++ b/tests/usertools/usermod/10_usermod_usage/data/usage.out @@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ Options: -G, --groups GROUPS new list of supplementary GROUPS -a, --append append the user to the supplemental GROUPS mentioned by the -G option without removing - him/her from other groups + the user from other groups -h, --help display this help message and exit -l, --login NEW_LOGIN new value of the login name -L, --lock lock the user account diff --git a/tests/usertools/usermod/11_usermod_usage_bad_option/data/usage.out b/tests/usertools/usermod/11_usermod_usage_bad_option/data/usage.out index e228571c..8e4ad3fd 100644 --- a/tests/usertools/usermod/11_usermod_usage_bad_option/data/usage.out +++ b/tests/usertools/usermod/11_usermod_usage_bad_option/data/usage.out @@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ Options: -G, --groups GROUPS new list of supplementary GROUPS -a, --append append the user to the supplemental GROUPS mentioned by the -G option without removing - him/her from other groups + the user from other groups -h, --help display this help message and exit -l, --login NEW_LOGIN new value of the login name -L, --lock lock the user account diff --git a/tests/usertools/usermod/14_usermod_usage_no_options/data/usage.out b/tests/usertools/usermod/14_usermod_usage_no_options/data/usage.out index f2a56d79..336b2166 100644 --- a/tests/usertools/usermod/14_usermod_usage_no_options/data/usage.out +++ b/tests/usertools/usermod/14_usermod_usage_no_options/data/usage.out @@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ Options: -G, --groups GROUPS new list of supplementary GROUPS -a, --append append the user to the supplemental GROUPS mentioned by the -G option without removing - him/her from other groups + the user from other groups -h, --help display this help message and exit -l, --login NEW_LOGIN new value of the login name -L, --lock lock the user account diff --git a/tests/usertools/usermod/15_usermod_usage_no_user/data/usage.out b/tests/usertools/usermod/15_usermod_usage_no_user/data/usage.out index 6e12e632..a877447f 100644 --- a/tests/usertools/usermod/15_usermod_usage_no_user/data/usage.out +++ b/tests/usertools/usermod/15_usermod_usage_no_user/data/usage.out @@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ Options: -G, --groups GROUPS new list of supplementary GROUPS -a, --append append the user to the supplemental GROUPS mentioned by the -G option without removing - him/her from other groups + the user from other groups -h, --help display this help message and exit -l, --login NEW_LOGIN new value of the login name -L, --lock lock the user account diff --git a/tests/usertools/usermod/18_usermod_usage-L-p_exclusive/data/usage.out b/tests/usertools/usermod/18_usermod_usage-L-p_exclusive/data/usage.out index 97b98e8e..fe37c408 100644 --- a/tests/usertools/usermod/18_usermod_usage-L-p_exclusive/data/usage.out +++ b/tests/usertools/usermod/18_usermod_usage-L-p_exclusive/data/usage.out @@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ Options: -G, --groups GROUPS new list of supplementary GROUPS -a, --append append the user to the supplemental GROUPS mentioned by the -G option without removing - him/her from other groups + the user from other groups -h, --help display this help message and exit -l, --login NEW_LOGIN new value of the login name -L, --lock lock the user account diff --git a/tests/usertools/usermod/19_usermod_usage-L-U_exclusive/data/usage.out b/tests/usertools/usermod/19_usermod_usage-L-U_exclusive/data/usage.out index 97b98e8e..fe37c408 100644 --- a/tests/usertools/usermod/19_usermod_usage-L-U_exclusive/data/usage.out +++ b/tests/usertools/usermod/19_usermod_usage-L-U_exclusive/data/usage.out @@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ Options: -G, --groups GROUPS new list of supplementary GROUPS -a, --append append the user to the supplemental GROUPS mentioned by the -G option without removing - him/her from other groups + the user from other groups -h, --help display this help message and exit -l, --login NEW_LOGIN new value of the login name -L, --lock lock the user account diff --git a/tests/usertools/usermod/20_usermod_usage-p-U_exclusive/data/usage.out b/tests/usertools/usermod/20_usermod_usage-p-U_exclusive/data/usage.out index 97b98e8e..fe37c408 100644 --- a/tests/usertools/usermod/20_usermod_usage-p-U_exclusive/data/usage.out +++ b/tests/usertools/usermod/20_usermod_usage-p-U_exclusive/data/usage.out @@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ Options: -G, --groups GROUPS new list of supplementary GROUPS -a, --append append the user to the supplemental GROUPS mentioned by the -G option without removing - him/her from other groups + the user from other groups -h, --help display this help message and exit -l, --login NEW_LOGIN new value of the login name -L, --lock lock the user account diff --git a/tests/usertools/usermod/30_usermod_usage-a_without-G/data/usage.out b/tests/usertools/usermod/30_usermod_usage-a_without-G/data/usage.out index 27dcca70..90d33848 100644 --- a/tests/usertools/usermod/30_usermod_usage-a_without-G/data/usage.out +++ b/tests/usertools/usermod/30_usermod_usage-a_without-G/data/usage.out @@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ Options: -G, --groups GROUPS new list of supplementary GROUPS -a, --append append the user to the supplemental GROUPS mentioned by the -G option without removing - him/her from other groups + the user from other groups -h, --help display this help message and exit -l, --login NEW_LOGIN new value of the login name -L, --lock lock the user account diff --git a/tests/usertools/usermod/31_usermod_usage-o_without-u/data/usage.out b/tests/usertools/usermod/31_usermod_usage-o_without-u/data/usage.out index d3a108fe..d8baae83 100644 --- a/tests/usertools/usermod/31_usermod_usage-o_without-u/data/usage.out +++ b/tests/usertools/usermod/31_usermod_usage-o_without-u/data/usage.out @@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ Options: -G, --groups GROUPS new list of supplementary GROUPS -a, --append append the user to the supplemental GROUPS mentioned by the -G option without removing - him/her from other groups + the user from other groups -h, --help display this help message and exit -l, --login NEW_LOGIN new value of the login name -L, --lock lock the user account diff --git a/tests/usertools/usermod/32_usermod_usage-m_without-d/data/usage.out b/tests/usertools/usermod/32_usermod_usage-m_without-d/data/usage.out index 0dbcdefd..3d86d0a7 100644 --- a/tests/usertools/usermod/32_usermod_usage-m_without-d/data/usage.out +++ b/tests/usertools/usermod/32_usermod_usage-m_without-d/data/usage.out @@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ Options: -G, --groups GROUPS new list of supplementary GROUPS -a, --append append the user to the supplemental GROUPS mentioned by the -G option without removing - him/her from other groups + the user from other groups -h, --help display this help message and exit -l, --login NEW_LOGIN new value of the login name -L, --lock lock the user account diff --git a/tests/usertools/usermod/47_usermod-u_default_maildir/config/etc/login.defs b/tests/usertools/usermod/47_usermod-u_default_maildir/config/etc/login.defs index 901481e9..5a07c814 100644 --- a/tests/usertools/usermod/47_usermod-u_default_maildir/config/etc/login.defs +++ b/tests/usertools/usermod/47_usermod-u_default_maildir/config/etc/login.defs @@ -136,7 +136,7 @@ TTYPERM 0600 # useradd and newusers to set the mode of the new home directories. # 022 is the "historical" value in Debian for UMASK # 027, or even 077, could be considered better for privacy -# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up his/her +# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up their # mind. # # Prefix these values with "0" to get octal, "0x" to get hexadecimal. diff --git a/tests/usertools/usermod/48_usermod-u_MAIL_FILE/config/etc/login.defs b/tests/usertools/usermod/48_usermod-u_MAIL_FILE/config/etc/login.defs index 35665e04..367b5078 100644 --- a/tests/usertools/usermod/48_usermod-u_MAIL_FILE/config/etc/login.defs +++ b/tests/usertools/usermod/48_usermod-u_MAIL_FILE/config/etc/login.defs @@ -136,7 +136,7 @@ TTYPERM 0600 # useradd and newusers to set the mode of the new home directories. # 022 is the "historical" value in Debian for UMASK # 027, or even 077, could be considered better for privacy -# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up his/her +# There is no One True Answer here : each sysadmin must make up their # mind. # # Prefix these values with "0" to get octal, "0x" to get hexadecimal.