find_new_uid() and find_new_gid(). They work the same way as the functions
with the same name of useradd or groupadd, except that they check in the
local database to make sure an ID was not reserved in an uncommitted
change (this is needed to be used in newusers), they report a status
instead of calling exit(), and they can receive a preferred ID. They
should later support system IDs. This should be a little bit slower, but
not too much (if the database is not open the checks against the local
database will exit immediately, and if it is already open, all the checks
will be done regarding the data in memory).
src/chfn.c, src/passwd.c, src/chage.c, src/login.c, src/sulogin.c,
src/chsh.c: Fix call to puts (remove end of line, or use fputs).
* po/*.po: Unfuzzy PO files according to above change.
Daubert for the patch.
* libmisc/salt.c: Include <stdio.h>, needed for stderr and printf
functions.
* lib/encrypt.c: Include <stdio.h>, needed for perror, stderr and
printf functions
* src/usermod.c: sgr_locked exists only if SHADOWGRP is defined.
* src/chgpasswd.c: Only check is the gshadow file exists if
SHADOWGRP is defined.
differ from the old ones. If a requested new value is equal to the old
one, no changes will be performed for that field. If no fields are
changed, usermod will exist successfully with a warning. This avoids
logging changes to syslog when there are actually no changes.
user_newinactive. It is more simple to always have user_<x> as the old
field, and user_new<x> as the new field (even if the field did not change)
instead of changing the algorithm depending on WITH_AUDIT.
unknown GID (either the user was deleted during the user's newgrp
session or the user's passwd entry referenced an invalid group).
Add a syslog warning in that case.
* src/newgrp.c: Add an end of line when reporting an invalid
password.
(it required an argument, but should behave as -D)
* NEWS, man/useradd.8.xml: Document the --defaults option, which
was already described in the useradd's Usage information.
SHA_salt_size(), and SHA_salt_rounds().
* libmisc/salt.c: l64a() and gensalt() are static.
* libmisc/salt.c: The `meth' parameter of crypt_make_salt() is a
const. (ditto for the method variable).
* libmisc/salt.c: SHA_salt_rounds returns a const string.
* libmisc/salt.c: Avoid warnings with cast of random() to double.
* libmisc/salt.c: Replace rand() by random().
skey and md libraries...
* src/Makefile.am: ...Specify for each binary which library is
required. skey and md are required for the binaries with
authentication of the user (chfn, chsh, login, passwd, su). intl
is required for all. mcrypt is required for user (chfn, chsh,
login, passwd, su, sulogin) and group (newgrp, gpasswd)
authentication and for the creation of passwords (chpasswd,
chgpasswd, gpasswd, newusers, passwd).
similar(), and simple() as unused.
* libmisc/loginprompt.c: Tag the `sig' parameter of login_exit()
as unused.
* src/expiry.c: Tag the `sig' parameter of catch_signals() as
unused.
* src/su.c: Tag the `sig' parameter of catch_signals() as unused.
* src/su.c: Add int parameter to the prototype of oldsig().
* src/login.c: Tag the `sig' parameter of alarm_handler() as
unused.
* src/sulogin.c: Tag the `sig' parameter of catch_signals() as
unused.
* libmisc/getdate.y: Tag the `string' parameter of yyerror() as
unused.
* libmisc/getdate.y: The string provided to yyerror() is const.
* libmisc/getdate.y: Fix the prototypes of yylex() and yyerror().
SETXXENT_RET, and SETXXENT_TEST. They were used by the now
removed pwent.c and grent.c.
* Remove the definition of PASSWD_PAG_FILE,
GROUP_PAG_FILE, SHADOW_PAG_FILE, and SGROUP_PAG_FILE. They are
never used.
* Don't include "snprintf.h". The file does not
exist in shadow.
* Add new macro unused to tag unused parameters.