The rootfs has 'users' group at number 100 and without this fix it
would assign to a non-existent group and if a group with gid as 1000
is created later it would own all files for users created.
Signed-off-by: Otavio Salvador <otavio@ossystems.com.br>
Signed-off-by: Saul Wold <sgw@linux.intel.com>
LIC_FILES_CHKSUM = "file://COPYING;md5=08c553a87d4e51bbed50b20e0adcaede \
file://src/passwd.c;firstline=8;endline=30;md5=2899a045e90511d0e043b85a7db7e2fe"
-PR = "r6"
+PR = "r7"
SRC_URI = "http://pkg-shadow.alioth.debian.org/releases/${BPN}-${PV}.tar.bz2 \
file://shadow.automake-1.11.patch \
# Now we don't have a mail system. Disable mail creation for now.
sed -i 's:/bin/bash:/bin/sh:g' ${D}${sysconfdir}/default/useradd
sed -i '/^CREATE_MAIL_SPOOL/ s:^:#:' ${D}${sysconfdir}/default/useradd
+
+ # Use users group by default
+ sed -i 's,^GROUP=1000,GROUP=100,g' ${D}${sysconfdir}/default/useradd
}