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Seems to break python-systemd: https://build.opensuse.org/package/live_build_log/openSUSE:Factory:Staging:J/python-systemd/standard/x86_64
Hi Dominique, this should be fixed by the upgrade of python-systemd: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/503005.
And openQA seems to have trouble with the rescue system, which is even scaried:
http://openqa.opensuse.org/tests/421571
Hmm that's due to the fact that "lock" group is missing from /etc/group in the rescue system.
Apparently on SUSE distros, /run/lock needs to be own by this group.
I don't know what is supposed to create this group though.
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Is just some error in the .changes file (up to you if you care enough to fix it) => it's group(lock) - correct in the .spec file
(and as a side note: all those user() and group() are created with systemd-users)
"systemd-users" ? what is this ?
I really need to have a look at how it works...
https://en.opensuse.org/openSUSE:Packaging_guidelines#Users_and_Groups
Good catch, I fixed it by I don't think it worths a new submission.