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passwd since 1:4.11.1+dfsg1-1 creates an empty /var/mail/_apt
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@ -180,6 +180,7 @@ export SOURCE_DATE_EPOCH=$SOURCE_DATE_EPOCH
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# compared to the one chosen in debootstrap because of different installation
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# order in comparison to the systemd users
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# https://bugs.debian.org/969631
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# we cannot use useradd because passwd is not Essential:yes
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$CMD --variant=$variant --mode=$defaultmode \
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--essential-hook='if [ $variant = - ]; then echo _apt:*:100:65534::/nonexistent:/usr/sbin/nologin >> "\$1"/etc/passwd; fi' \
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$dist /tmp/debian-$dist-mm.tar $mirror
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echo no difference for /etc/shadow- on $dist $variant >&2
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fi
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# Because of unreproducible uids (#969631) we created the _apt user ourselves
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# and because passwd is not Essential:yes we didn't use useradd. But passwd
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# since 1:4.11.1+dfsg1-1 will create empty mail files, so we create it too.
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# https://bugs.debian.org/1004710
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if [ $variant = - ]; then
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if [ -e /tmp/debian-$dist-debootstrap/var/mail/_apt ]; then
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touch /tmp/debian-$dist-mm/var/mail/_apt
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chmod 660 /tmp/debian-$dist-mm/var/mail/_apt
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chown 100:8 /tmp/debian-$dist-mm/var/mail/_apt
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fi
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fi
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# check if the file content differs
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diff --unified --no-dereference --recursive /tmp/debian-$dist-debootstrap /tmp/debian-$dist-mm
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@ -846,6 +859,7 @@ cmp /tmp/debian-chroot.tar /tmp/debian-chroot-shiftedback.tar
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# manually adjust uid/gid and compare "tar -t" output
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tar --numeric-owner -tvf /tmp/debian-chroot.tar \
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| sed 's# 100/0 # 100100/100000 #' \
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| sed 's# 100/8 # 100100/100008 #' \
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| sed 's# 0/0 # 100000/100000 #' \
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| sed 's# 0/5 # 100000/100005 #' \
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| sed 's# 0/8 # 100000/100008 #' \
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