Hi!

On Wed, 2022-01-19 at 22:15:44 +0100, Santiago Vila wrote:
> There is one thing which I really dislike about the proposed change, which
> is the fact that you are trying to support *broken* Debian systems (namely,
> those having /etc/passwd with different UID than the target system). No, I
> don't think we should support broken systems. Broken systems should be fixed
> first before doing any development with them.

That was not really the intention or purpose of that part of the patch
though, which I think was mentioned on the initial filing.

Currently bootstrapping is supported to be performed from non-Debian
systems, so there there's no possible guarantee that the uid/gid and
their names will match what's used on Debian. For example debootstrap
has support to bootstrap even w/o dpkg-deb or dpkg being present.

(I'm not asking for this to be introduced right now, having what has
been uploaded is pretty good already! :) Although it would still be
nice to have. Just wanted to mainly clarify what seemed like a
misconception.)

Thanks,
Guillem

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