control: tag -1 +help
> Control: reassign -1 sysuser-helper,sreview-common > Control: retitle -1 sysuser-helper fails in terrible ways if users exist > through NSS modules that are not libnss-unix > On Sat, Jun 09, 2018 at 09:53:53AM +0000, Peter Palfrader wrote: > > Package: sreview-common > > Version: 0.3.0-1~bpo.1 > > Severity: grave > > User: debian-ad...@lists.debian.org > > Usertags: needed-by-DSA-Team > > > > > > sreview-common failed to configure. > > > > | Setting up sreview-common (0.3.0-1~bpo.1) ... > > | usermod: user 'sreview' does not exist in /etc/passwd [...] Bad, bad. Oblivious workaround would be create user manually, but let us dig into the root of problem. I never worked with NSS, but how did it happen, that useradd {in postinst} created user in a way, that userdel {in prerm} could not find?