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Submitted by: @AlexPeshkoff
Reported by Philippe Makowski, older versions should be also affected.
When installing using 'sudo', /usr/sbin is not added to PATH, therefore useradd / groupadd commands are not availbale w/o full path in command line.
Commits: 747fb1e cbc732f 428f58b fec94ed
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assignee: Alexander Peshkov [ alexpeshkoff ]
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Commented by: @AlexPeshkoff
/sbin and /usr/sbin are added to PATH when needed
status: Open [ 1 ] => Resolved [ 5 ]
resolution: Fixed [ 1 ]
Fix Version: 2.5 RC3 [ 10381 ]
Fix Version: 2.1.4 [ 10361 ]
Fix Version: 3.0 Alpha 1 [ 10331 ]
Fix Version: 2.0.7 [ 10390 ]
status: Resolved [ 5 ] => Closed [ 6 ]
QA Status: No test
status: Closed [ 6 ] => Closed [ 6 ]
QA Status: No test => Cannot be tested
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Submitted by: @AlexPeshkoff
Reported by Philippe Makowski, older versions should be also affected.
When installing using 'sudo', /usr/sbin is not added to PATH, therefore useradd / groupadd commands are not availbale w/o full path in command line.
Commits: 747fb1e cbc732f 428f58b fec94ed
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: