[Bug 810907] Re: User Accounts applet is too basic and needs advanced settings

2011-07-26 Thread Launchpad Bug Tracker
This bug was fixed in the package accountsservice - 0.6.13-1

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accountsservice (0.6.13-1) unstable; urgency=low

  * New upstream release:
- honor aclocal flags environment variable
- set log domain so it can be hushed
- use wtmp instead of consolekit for determining login frequency
  + Use the POSIX wtmpx database instead of ConsoleKit as source for
calculating login frequency. This is more portable and much
simpler. Also, it allows us to prepare accountsservice for the
post-CK times. (upstream bug: https://bugs.freedesktop.org/39295)
- leak and warning fixes
- clean up polkit deprectation warnings
- add '--' before username to account helper programs
  * Dropped patches (they don't apply for now):
- 0001-do-not-consider-system-users-returned-from-consolekit.patch
- 0003-getpwnam_null_crash.patch
- 0004-history-filter-sessions.patch
  * Refreshed:
- 0002-create-and-manage-groups-like-on-a-{debian,ubuntu}-system.patch
- 0005-gdm_config_file_path.patch
  * Update symbols.
  * debian/patches/0006-adduser_instead_of_useradd.patch
- Replace useradd with adduser to comply with Debian Policy.
  In collaboration with Ubuntu, thanks to Sebastien Bacher and other
  Ubuntu guys (LP: #810907).
  * Remove the dummy package gir1.2-accountservice-1.0, the previous version
has already reached Wheezy and there is no reverse dependencies.
 -- Sebastien BacherTue,  26 Jul 2011 16:42:42 +

** Changed in: accountsservice (Ubuntu Oneiric)
   Status: Fix Committed => Fix Released

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[Bug 810907] Re: User Accounts applet is too basic and needs advanced settings

2011-07-26 Thread Sebastien Bacher
** Also affects: accountsservice (Ubuntu Oneiric)
   Importance: Low
   Status: Fix Committed

** Also affects: gnome-control-center (Ubuntu Oneiric)
   Importance: Low
 Assignee: Canonical Desktop Team (canonical-desktop-team)
   Status: Confirmed

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[Bug 810907] Re: User Accounts applet is too basic and needs advanced settings

2011-07-25 Thread Launchpad Bug Tracker
** Branch linked: lp:debian/accountsservice

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[Bug 810907] Re: User Accounts applet is too basic and needs advanced settings

2011-07-25 Thread Sebastien Bacher
I will sync it thanks

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[Bug 810907] Re: User Accounts applet is too basic and needs advanced settings

2011-07-25 Thread Alessio Treglia
And, of course, the package builds fine in Oneiric:
http://debomatic64.debian.net/oneiric/pool/accountsservice_0.6.13-1/

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[Bug 810907] Re: User Accounts applet is too basic and needs advanced settings

2011-07-25 Thread Alessio Treglia
Well, accepted in Debian.

Could anyone have a look and possibly sync it from unstable?

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[Bug 810907] Re: User Accounts applet is too basic and needs advanced settings

2011-07-25 Thread Alessio Treglia
Uploaded to Debian sid, I'm waiting to see it published.

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[Bug 810907] Re: User Accounts applet is too basic and needs advanced settings

2011-07-25 Thread Alessio Treglia
** Changed in: accountsservice (Ubuntu)
   Status: Confirmed => In Progress

** Changed in: accountsservice (Ubuntu)
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[Bug 810907] Re: User Accounts applet is too basic and needs advanced settings

2011-07-25 Thread Sebastien Bacher
Thanks, the current practical issue is the sh one but using adduser will
probably avoid other similar integration issues later on

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[Bug 810907] Re: User Accounts applet is too basic and needs advanced settings

2011-07-25 Thread Alessio Treglia
OK, I'll go ahead patching the sources.

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[Bug 810907] Re: User Accounts applet is too basic and needs advanced settings

2011-07-25 Thread Sebastien Bacher
We discussed that with serveral people and Colin Watson and some others
suggested still to use adduser on Debian,Ubuntu system, there is a
reason why Debian recommends in the useradd manpage to use this one, it
will do extra checking and has better integration with the distribution

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[Bug 810907] Re: User Accounts applet is too basic and needs advanced settings

2011-07-24 Thread Alessio Treglia
Sebastien,

I'm working on the new upstream release of accountsservice (I think I'll be 
able to upload the new package to unstable tomorrow), you can see the progress 
here:
http://anonscm.debian.org/gitweb/?p=collab-maint/accountsservice.git

If customizing the login shell is the point, I think replacing useradd
with adduser is something unnecessary as it provides the '-s' option to
set the user's shell, so which benefits we can get by doing that switch?

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[Bug 810907] Re: User Accounts applet is too basic and needs advanced settings

2011-07-19 Thread Alessio Treglia
Sebastien,

yes, I intend to properly fix this as soon as possible.
A bug in BTS would be appreciated though.

Please note I'm in a sort of vacancy-mode these days, I'll be back in
action Monday.

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[Bug 810907] Re: User Accounts applet is too basic and needs advanced settings

2011-07-19 Thread Martin Pitt
Also, accountsservice is in collab-maint, and as the useradd->adduser
change is equally important for Debian, we can just do the change
ourselves.

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[Bug 810907] Re: User Accounts applet is too basic and needs advanced settings

2011-07-19 Thread Martin Pitt
Please don't put users into "dialout", "cdrom", and "plugdev", these
groups are really obsolete. ubiquity should stop using these groups,
too.

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[Bug 810907] Re: User Accounts applet is too basic and needs advanced settings

2011-07-19 Thread Sebastien Bacher
the default ubiquity created users is added to those groups "username
adm dialout cdrom plugdev lpadmin admin sambashare", the admin profile
should probably match those

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[Bug 810907] Re: User Accounts applet is too basic and needs advanced settings

2011-07-19 Thread Sebastien Bacher
ok, the issues are mostly in accountsservice, one fix to the default
shell issue would be to switch adduser instead of useradd (the useradd
manpage itself recommends to use adduser on Debian). Alessio, I noticed
that you are subscribed to launchpad bugs, is that something you want to
do in Debian? Do you want a bug in the BTS about it?

** Also affects: accountsservice (Ubuntu)
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Re: [Bug 810907] Re: User Accounts applet is too basic and needs advanced settings

2011-07-19 Thread Martin Pitt
Chris Coulson [2011-07-19  9:20 -]:
> Also, the example of using groups to control device access is pretty
> much obsolete now, as this is mostly done using ACL's with udev-
> acl/consolekit, rather than using unix groups - I don't even think the
> fax group is used anymore (there is no udev rule which sets device nodes
> to that group name)

That's right. The only groups that are still relevant are adm, admin,
lpadmin, and sambashare.

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[Bug 810907] Re: User Accounts applet is too basic and needs advanced settings

2011-07-19 Thread Chris Coulson
Also, the example of using groups to control device access is pretty
much obsolete now, as this is mostly done using ACL's with udev-
acl/consolekit, rather than using unix groups - I don't even think the
fax group is used anymore (there is no udev rule which sets device nodes
to that group name)

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[Bug 810907] Re: User Accounts applet is too basic and needs advanced settings

2011-07-19 Thread Sebastien Bacher
Thanks for the reply

> 1. Group management and groups membership

That's a bug, a new added user should be part of the standard needed
groups, we need to build a list of those (using what the old tools was
doing would be a start) and change the standard and admin profiles to
match what is needed

>  2. Support for profile ?

similar bug, the admin profile should add users the right groups

> 3. Home directory

we can discuss with upstream adding that option somewhere in the ui
though it seems rather a non standard use to me

> 4. Shell

there is a bug open about that I think, the default user shell should
not be "sh"

> 5. User Id

We should perhaps include user creation to deja-dup in some way if
that's the usecase there, I'm Cc-ing mterry to the bug in case he has an
opinion about that


Well, it seems that your issues is mostly that the default profiles have not 
been adapted to use the right groups on Ubuntu added with some bugs, I think 
that having the profiles right would catch most of the normal use. It's likely 
that upstream will argue against adding extra features like the user id or the 
user directory to the options because they will see that as administrators 
features and the control-center is supposed to be a normal user configuration 
tool, not a detailled administration utility.

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[Bug 810907] Re: User Accounts applet is too basic and needs advanced settings

2011-07-18 Thread Jean-Baptiste Lallement
1. Group management and groups membership
A newly created user is only member of its own group
$ id test02
uid=1003(test02) gid=1003(test02) groups=1003(test02)

John, a not so powerful adminof his home sytem, wants to access his
modem or fax for example? Or any other devices based on group
membership.

John wants to create a shared directory on his system for Photos, Videos
and Musics  and only members of group 'personalmedia' have write access
to it. He needs to be able to create the group in the first place.

2. Support for profile ? 
There is a profile 'administrator' which actually adds the user to a useless 
group 'admin'. The legacy admin account being 'adm'
How does the sysadmin adds custom profiles ?

3. Home directory 
John wants to store additional accounts on an additional disc mounted on 
/data/users. So he wants users already created to stay on /home and new users 
created on /data/users

4. Shell
By default the shell is /bin/dash, John really likes his customized prompt, 
command history and command completion. So he wants bash

5. User Id
John used dejadup to restore home directories from his broken home desktop to a 
shiny new system and he wants to recreate the users with  to match with his 
poor broken system. 
He has a powerful graphical one-click solution to restore nearly everything and 
must recreate all the users from the command line. :(

That's just a few examples that comes to mind, the most important being
the lack of group management.

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[Bug 810907] Re: User Accounts applet is too basic and needs advanced settings

2011-07-18 Thread Sebastien Bacher
Could you describe in which situation a normal user would need those?
The dialog has a support for profiles, i.e an user can be a normal user
or an admin one, those profiles should handle most of the needs,
especially if the sysadmin can add custom profiles. Is there a real need
to modify the user directory, shell or user id from a simple ui? If you
are technical enough to change those you can probably use a command
line, those are not settings that users should have to change and
exposing them in an u.i can lead to users trying and breaking things

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[Bug 810907] Re: User Accounts applet is too basic and needs advanced settings

2011-07-15 Thread Jean-Baptiste Lallement
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