> Or is it full?
No, plenty of space left
> Take a look at /usr/bin/dbmmanage and see if there's anything
> unusual about it. Try making a copy of it (as root) and see what error
> you get, if any.
richard@sugar:~$ sudo /usr/bin/dbmmanage
Password:
perl: warning: Setting locale failed.
perl: warning: Please check that your locale settings:
LANGUAGE = ""en_GB:en"",
LC_ALL = (unset),
LANG = ""en_GB.UTF-8""
are supported and installed on your system.
perl: warning: Falling back to the standard locale ("C").
Usage: dbmmanage [enc] dbname command [username [pw [group[,group] [comment]]]]
where enc is -d for crypt encryption (default except on Win32, Netware)
-m for MD5 encryption (default on Win32, Netware)
-s for SHA1 encryption
-p for plaintext
command is one of: add|adduser|check|delete|import|update|view
pw of . for update command retains the old password
pw of - (or blank) for update command prompts for the password
groups or comment of . (or blank) for update command retains old values
groups or comment of - for update command clears the existing value
groups or comment of - for add and adduser commands is the empty value
richard@sugar:~$
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