On 2024-10-05 Joachim Zobel <
[email protected]> wrote:
Debian policy 9.2.1 says: "When maintainers choose a new hardcoded or dynamically generated username for packages to use, they should start
this username with an underscore." By now this requires an�
adduser --allow-bad-names
in the script creating the user. Since I followed this policy, I'll
have to adapt my package vzlogger. Alternatively I could I rename the
user and ignore 9.2.1, the package is only in testing. Or is this a bug
in adduser?
Hello,
we use the underscore to "minimize collisions with locally created user accounts". adduser requiring a special option to generate users named
liked this *also* increases the likelyhood that a local admin will *not* generate a user with conflicting name.
So I think you you should continue following policy's guidance.
cu Andreas
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