RFC should authselect require nss_altfiles

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Hi Fedora,
nss-altfiles is not currently part of the default installation and can be optionally added to nsswitch.conf via authselect's with-altfiles.

This however breaks ostree composes since it uses and requires alltfiles to provide system users. This is handled in authselect spec file that tinkers with the shipped profiles and hardcodes altfiles to the configuration. [1] It works as expected.

Downside is that the authselect content we ship is different for ostree systems and standard composes.

There is also an issue with bootc. Authselect have to be part of the source bootc image, if it is installed later by dnf, it does not work because there is no /run/ostree-booted during container image build time. This, however, does not really affect Fedora 38+ since authselect is required by pam and part of default installation. It may affect other distributions though.

Unless there is some push back, I would like to change authselect to require nss-altfiles and hardcode altfiles in nsswitch.conf for everyone and finally get rid of this duality.

Are there any strong opinions?

Thanks,
Pavel

[1] https://src.fedoraproject.org/rpms/authselect/blob/rawhide/f/authselect.spec#_235

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