pkgsrc/mk/pkginstall
joerg e1659a7b56 Try to work around the mess called useradd on Linux. On Red Hat derived
distributions, useradd will create the home directory by default and
there is support for an option to disable that. Other Linux
distrubutions either lack the option in login.defs or the support for
-M. As workaround look for the option and if it is set, force -M.
Tested by Jens Rehsack. Addresses PR 40737.
2009-03-08 19:39:03 +00:00
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bsd.pkginstall.mk
deinstall
deinstall-pre
dirs
files
fonts
footer
header
info-files
install
install-post
perms
shell
shlibs
usergroup
usergroup-check
usergroupfuncs
usergroupfuncs.DragonFly
usergroupfuncs.FreeBSD
usergroupfuncs.Linux Try to work around the mess called useradd on Linux. On Red Hat derived 2009-03-08 19:39:03 +00:00