Re: git-clone fails when current user is not in /etc/passwd

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On Thu, Dec 10, 2015 at 11:57:41AM -0800, Junio C Hamano wrote:

> Jeff King <peff@xxxxxxxx> writes:
> 
> > But before we even hit the strict-check, we call xgetpwuid_self(), which
> > unconditionally dies on failure. I think that function needs to be
> > taught a "gently" form which we use for non-strict ident lookups.
> > Unfortunately it's a little non-trivial because the strictness will need
> > to get passed all the way down to ident_default_name() (and we need to
> > make sure that a non-strict check followed by a strict one does not
> > fail; i.e., that the first does not pollute the contents of
> > git_default_name).
> 
> All true.  The adding of "(none)" in add_domainname() I used as an
> excuse to make the function stop barfing is a symptom coming from
> the above.  That one should die when asked to do a strict thing
> (there is a corresponding kludge to do strstr "(none)" to cover it
> up, which is even uglier X-<).

Yes, I have always hated that. It seems like we should just be able to
carry a "strict" flag (both from xgetpwuid() and from the "(none)" hack)
along with ident_default_*, and barf at the right time if it is not set.

-Peff
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