ansible/changelogs/fragments/fix_ansible_issue_71942.yaml
Ruediger Pluem 7499848cb1
user - allow local users with an expiry date to be created (#72022) (#72085)
The luseradd / lusermod commands do not support the -e option. Set
the expiry time in this case via lchage after the user was
created / modified.

Fixes: #71942

In Python3 math.floor returns an integer whereas Python2 returns a float.
Hence always convert the result of math.floor to an int to ensure that
lexpires is an integer.

Move local expires tests in a separate file and import the tasks to the
main.yml to keep main.yml smaller.

(cherry picked from commit a7170da851)
2020-10-21 17:04:35 -05:00

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bugfixes:
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user - Local users with an expiry date cannot be created as the ``luseradd`` /
``lusermod`` commands do not support the ``-e`` option. Set the expiry time in
this case via ``lchage`` after the user was created / modified. (https://github.com/ansible/ansible/issues/71942)