Mail Archives: cygwin/2003/05/12/13:42:27
"Igor Pechtchanski" <pechtcha AT cs DOT nyu DOT edu> wrote in message
news:<Pine DOT GSO DOT 4 DOT 44 DOT 0305121055540 DOT 393-100000 AT slinky DOT cs DOT nyu DOT edu>...
> On Mon, 12 May 2003 Sylvain DOT Ferriol AT imag DOT fr wrote:
>
> > Surlignage Max Bowsher <maxb AT ukf DOT net>:
> >
> > > Sylvain DOT Ferriol AT imag DOT fr wrote:
> > > > Yes , because i don't want to create a shell doing this: grep -v
> > > > $USERNAME /etc/passwd > /etc/passwd
> > >
> > sorry
> > but i don't know with sed how to delete a line starting with $USER
>
> For the record: "sed '/'$USER':/d". However, grep is perfectly
> adequate. What Max was warning you about was the shell redirection
> mechanism. You'd be safer using something like
>
> cp -p /etc/passwd /etc/passwd-bak-tmp && grep -v $USERNAME
> /etc/passwd-bak-tmp > /etc/passwd && rm -f /etc/passwd-bak-tmp
Unfortunately, if you have a user named Homer that uses
'home' as his userid, the grep will eliminate more users
than you might expect. A more realistic example might be
two users 'ted' and 'ed' when modifying user 'ed'.
Also, the mkuser -p option expects a base directory,
so if $HOME is "/home/usrname" the resulting record
will set HOME to "/home/username/username"
I've used awk delete a user from passwd...
awk -F: -v usr=$USERNAME '{IGNORECASE=1; if($1 != usr) print $1;}'
/etc/passwd
BB
> > > Care! That will leave you with an empty /etc/passwd.
> > > The shell truncates /etc/passwd BEFORE grep reads it.
> > >
> > > > mkpasswd -l -u $USERNAME -p $HOME >> /etc/passwd
> > > >
> > > > sylvain
> > >
> > > Max.
>
> Hope this helps,
> Igor
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