Re: [rfc] mass package change to introduce sysusers.d configs

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On Sat, Jan 25, 2025 at 09:27:10AM +0000, Peter Robinson wrote:
> On Fri, 24 Jan 2025 at 14:08, Zbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek <zbyszek@xxxxxxxxx>
> wrote:
> > trousers
> 
> Trousers needs to be the same as the the tpm2-tss as they both deal with
> the TPM (the former v1 variants the later TPMv2).

This story here is similar to the situation with softhsm and opendnssec.
trousers and tpm2-tss define the same user. Either the user shall be defined
in one of the packages or the user shall be defined twice, but the definitions
need to be identical.

--

But I see that I didn't add packages that just call
%{sysusers_create_compat} to my list.

The following can be added to the list to convert to drop the call to
%{sysusers_create_compat}:

tpm2-tss
389-ds-base
amavis
anope
arpwatch
bitlbee
bodhi-server
brltty
caddy
chrony
clevis
colord
cosmic-greeter
coturn
cyrus-sasl
deepin-api
dhcpcd
dnsconfd
dnsmasq
dovecot
ec2-instance-connect
fastnetmon
flatpak
freeradius
frr
gdm
geoclue2
gerbera
golang-github-prometheus
golang-github-prometheus-alertmanager
golang-github-theoapp-theo-agent
grafana
greetd
gsi-openssh
guacamole-server
haproxy
kea
keydb
keylime
kubernetes1.29
kubernetes1.30
kubernetes1.31
kubernetes1.32
lcdproc
libgpiod
lightdm
lldpd
magicmirror
mailman3
matrix-synapse
matterbridge
memcached
mimedefang
minidlna
moby-engine
mod_mapcache
mumble
munge
myproxy
node-exporter
openbgpd
openiked
openldap
openqa
opensips
openssh
openvswitch
pacemaker
perfetto
pipewire
plocate
polkit
postfwd
prosody
python-virtualbmc
quassel
radsecproxy
radvd
ravada
redict
redsocks
rpki-client
rtkit
rtpproxy
rust-crypto-auditing-agent
salt
samba
sane-backends
sanlock
sddm
seatd
ser2net
setroubleshoot
sip-redirect
smf-spf
tang
tcpdump
tlog
tog-pegasus
trafficserver
unbound
unrealircd
valkey
vaultwarden
wfview
wireshark
xrdp
yggdrasil
zeek

Zbyszek
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