Age | Commit message (Collapse) | Author | |
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2014-09-26 | The only illegal characters in a username are ":" (field separator), "\n" ↵ | Rob Landley | |
(line separator), and "/" (filename separator). Restricting usernames to the legacy posix character allowed set (for filenames, so the $HOME directory is creatable on VFAT and similar) means you can't have UTF-8 usernames. Linux allows any character but / and NUL in filenames. Since root is creating these entries, we assume root knows what it's doing. | |||
2014-08-18 | Cleanups on useradd/groupadd/groupdel, and put TOYBOX_UID_SYS and ↵ | Rob Landley | |
TOYBOX_UID_USR in the top level Config. | |||
2014-01-16 | Rename xmsprintf() to just xmprintf(). | Rob Landley | |
Partly because there's no supplied target string ala sprintf, and partly because I can never remember what order the m and s go in. | |||
2013-11-28 | Add xgetpwnam() to lib/xwrap.c. | Rob Landley | |
2013-10-16 | useradd, groupadd, and mkpasswd submitted by Ashwini Sharma. | Rob Landley | |