* src/vipw.c: Avoid implicit conversion of pointers or integers to
booleans.
* src/vipw.c: Added brackets and parenthesis.
* src/vipw.c: Limit the definition of some variables and macros to
the WITH_TCB scope.
* src/vipw.c: Avoid assignment in comparisons.
* src/vipw.c: Replace PASSWD_FILE (resp. GROUP_FILE and
SGROUP_FILE) by pw_dbname () (resp. gr_dbname () and sgr_dbname ()).
This is more consistent with the shadow file handling and may be
useful to allow edition of another partition's files.
* NEWS: Add support for TCB.
* lib/tcbfuncs.h, lib/tcbfuncs.c, lib/Makefile.am: New library to
support TCB.
* lib/prototypes, libmisc/copydir.c (remove_tree): Add boolean
parameter remove_root.
* configure.in: Add conditional WITH_TCB.
* src/userdel.c, src/usermod.c: Add support for TCB. Update call to
remove_tree().
* src/pwconv.c, src/pwunconv.c: Should not be used with TCB enabled.
* src/vipw.c: Add support for TCB. Update call to remove_tree().
* src/useradd.c: Add support for TCB. Open the shadow file outside
of open_files().
* src/chage.c: Add support for TCB.
* src/Makefile.am: Install passwd sgid shadow when TCB is enabled.
* lib/getdefs.c, man/vipw.8.xml, man/login.defs.5.xml,
man/login.defs/TCB_AUTH_GROUP.xml, man/login.defs/USE_TCB.xml,
man/login.defs/TCB_SYMLINKS.xml, man/generate_mans.mak,
man/generate_mans.deps, man/Makefile.am: New configuration
parameters: TCB_AUTH_GROUP, TCB_SYMLINKS, USE_TCB.
* lib/shadowio.c, lib/commonio.c: Add support for TCB.
--preserve-environment. This sanitation was disabled on Debian
since quite some time with no reported issues, and sanitize_env()
documentation agrees that it should be useless as all modern
Unixes will handle setuid executables properly. This Fixes
Alioth#312287.
* src/su.c: Add more messages for translation.
* src/su.c: Ignore kill() return value when sending the TERM
signal. If it fails, a KILL should be sent anyway.
terminate (after sending a SIGTERM), and kill it only if it did
not terminate by itself. No delay will be enforced if the child
cooperates. See http://bugs.gentoo.org/282094
* NEWS, man/su.1.xml: Document su's exit values.
po/Makefile.in.in: Removing and restoring the config.xml file
broke parallel builds. Build the manpages based on *.xml-config
files instead of *.xml files. The *.xml do not include config.xml
anymore, which permits to run xml2po without needing to remove
config.xml. The config.xml is restored in the *.xml-config files.
* man/groupadd.8.xml: Implementation of the above.
* man/generate_mans.deps: Updated dependencies
spwd. (start with the primitive types)
* lib/shadowmem.c: Avoid memzero() on a possibly NULL pointer.
* lib/groupmem.c: Only copy the required fields of the struct
group. (start with the primitive types)
* lib/groupmem.c: Avoid memzero() on a possibly NULL pointer.
* lib/groupmem.c: Free gr_mem in addition to its elements.
* lib/sgroupio.c: The struct sgrp has no primitive types to be
copied initially.
* lib/sgroupio.c: Avoid memzero() on a possibly NULL pointer.
* lib/sgroupio.c: Free sg_mem and sg_add in addition to their
elements.
* lib/pwmem.c: Only copy the required fields of the struct
passwd. (start with the primitive types)
src/chpasswd.c, src/groupmems.c, src/usermod.c, src/chgpasswd.c,
src/vipw.c, src/su.c, src/useradd.c, src/groupmod.c, src/passwd.c,
src/groupadd.c, src/chage.c, src/faillog.c, src/chsh.c: Use
booleans for tests.
* src/userdel.c, src/gpasswd.c, src/groupmems.c, src/usermod.c,
src/groupmod.c, src/passwd.c: Use a break even after usage().
src/newusers.c, src/chpasswd.c, src/groupmems.c, src/usermod.c,
src/chgpasswd.c, src/vipw.c, src/su.c, src/useradd.c,
src/groupmod.c, src/passwd.c, src/groupadd.c, src/chage.c,
src/faillog.c, src/chsh.c: If someone uses the -h/--help options,
the usage should not go to stderr nor should the utility exit with
non-zero status. All of the shadow utils do just this
unfortunately, so convert them over to sanity.
* man/groupmems.8.xml, man/gpasswd.1.xml: Added option -h/--help.
* NEWS, libmisc/find_new_gid.c, libmisc/find_new_uid.c: Since
system accounts are allocated from SYS_?ID_MIN to SYS_?ID_MAX in
reverse order, accounts are packed close to SYS_?ID_MAX if
SYS_?ID_MIN is already used but there are still dome gaps.