Create home dir by copying /etc/skel#3
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guusbertens wants to merge 2 commits intoclustervision:mainfrom
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Create home dir by copying /etc/skel#3guusbertens wants to merge 2 commits intoclustervision:mainfrom
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@aphmschonewille Could you have a look at this? I'm looking forward to your response. |
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Hi Guus, many thanks for your suggestion. Though obol was meant to just do ldap things, i will bring this up with the team for their input/opinion. -A |
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something i didn't know is that when a home directory exists, the skel is not copied, even when it's not present. |
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Currently obol simply does
mkdir($HOME), and nothing more. Tools likeaddusercreate the home dir by copying the skeleton directory, typically/etc/skel. This pull request makes obol do the same.For discussion: should obol really only LDAP stuff, or should it also do complicated things with the file system, like this pull request introduces?
Solves #1.