4.179. setup


An updated setup package that fixes various bugs is now available for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.
The setup package contains a set of important system configuration and setup files, such as passwd, group, and profile.

Bug Fixes

BZ#501762
Prior to this update, the setup package did not reserve the group ID (GID) for the group wbpriv 88, used for sharing the permissions of sockets with Squid. As a consequence, other packages or system administrators could accidentally assign this group number to another group. With this update, the setup package reserves this GID name and number so that accidental conflicts with other users and groups no longer happen.
BZ#509919
Prior to this update, the /etc/hosts.deny configuration file contained an old comment about the redundant portmap line. This could cause confusion. With this update, this comment has been removed from the hosts.deny configuration file.
BZ#608987
Prior to this update, /etc/profile.d/ scripts umask modifications were not respected in the bash and the korn shell (ksh) login shell. This update corrects this behavior, so that umask modifications from /etc/profile.d scripts in bash and ksh login shell are again respected.
BZ#616116
Prior to this update, the /etc/profile script used the PS1 environmental variable for detecting interactive shell, which is not portable because this variable is set after the profile script execution the PS1 in the Korn shell. As a consequence, every ksh shell was treated as non-interactive and did not display the output from the profile.d scripts. This update uses a portable variable for interactive shell detection. Now, also ksh users can see the output of /etc/profile.d/ scripts in interactive shells.
BZ#617495
Prior to this update, /etc/profile.d/ scripts umask modifications were not respected in the tcsh login shell. With this update, all umask modifications from /etc/profile.d scripts in the tcsh login shell are again respected.
BZ#620443
Prior this update, /etc/bashrc script wrongly used two echo commands in PROMPT_COMMAND environment variable. As a consequence, the output of the terminal could, under certain circumstances, be placed into the terminal title. With this update, the bashrc script uses one single printf command in the PROMPT_COMMAND environment variable.
BZ#691430
Prior to this update, the PROMPT_COMMAND variable set by a custom profile.d script was overwritten with the default value from the /etc/bashrc script file. With this update, the /etc/bashrc script file has been updated so that it now respects a user-defined PROMPT_COMMAND variable, and does not overwrite it.
BZ#703051
Prior to this update, the /etc/host.conf file contained the redundant line "order host,bind", hwich the glibc library no longer uses. With this update, this line has been removed from the host.conf file.
BZ#760241
Prior to this update, the environmental variable PATH in the tcsh login shell contained remnants of the X11R6 hierarchy (/usr/X11R6/bin). This could confuse users because users of the bash/ksh login shell do not have this directory in PATH envvar. With this update, these remnants have been removed.
All users are advised to upgrade to this updated setup package, which fixes these bugs.
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