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253#usermod -s /bin/sh tester; \ 253#usermod -s /bin/sh tester; \
254#" 254#"
255 255
256# Various packages dynamically add users and groups to the system at package
257# install time. For programs that do not care what the uid/gid is of the
258# resulting users/groups, the order of the install will determine the final
259# uid/gid. This can lead to non-deterministic uid/gid values from one build
260# to another. Use the following settings to specify that all user/group adds
261# should be created based on a static passwd/group file.
262#
263# Note, if you enable or disable the useradd-staticids in a configured system,
264# the TMPDIR may contain incorrect uid/gid values. Clearing the TMPDIR
265# will correct this condition.
266#
267# By default the system looks in the BBPATH for files/passwd and files/group
268# the default can be overriden by spefying USERADD_UID/GID_TABLES.
269#
270#USERADDEXTENSION = "useradd-staticids"
271#USERADD_UID_TABLES = "files/passwd"
272#USERADD_GID_TABLES = "files/group"
273#
274# In order to prevent generating a system where a dynamicly assigned uid/gid
275# can exist, you should enable the following setting. This will force the
276# system to error out if the user/group name is not defined in the
277# files/passwd or files/group (or specified replacements.)
278#USERADD_ERROR_DYNAMIC = "1"
279
256# Enabling FORTRAN 280# Enabling FORTRAN
257# Note this is not officially supported and is just illustrated here to 281# Note this is not officially supported and is just illustrated here to
258# show an example of how it can be done 282# show an example of how it can be done