sssd should Recommend (not Suggest) libpam-sss and libnss-sss
Bug #767337 reported by
Etienne Goyer
This bug affects 2 people
Affects | Status | Importance | Assigned to | Milestone | |
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sssd (Ubuntu) |
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Bug Description
Binary package hint: sssd
Title says it all. In the common use-case, you'll want both libpam-nss and libnss-sss alongside with sssd. Making them Recommends would do the right thing and it make it all work OOB.
Changed in sssd (Ubuntu): | |
status: | New → Confirmed |
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This bug was fixed in the package sssd - 1.5.13-0ubuntu1
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sssd (1.5.13-0ubuntu1) oneiric; urgency=low
* FFE: New upstream release. (LP: #860297) api-path. dpatch: Use the new location for the API files. sss.pam- auth-update:
- control: Add libunistring-dev to build-depends.
- sssd.install: Include libipa_hbac.so*.
* Rebuild against current libldb1, and use the multiarch path
for libldb modules. (LP: #746981)
* sssd.default:
- Move the option to run as daemon here.
- Add option that makes the daemon to use logfiles. (LP: #859602)
* sssd.upstart:
- Don't start before net-device-up. (LP: #812943)
- Source /etc/default/sssd. (LP: #812943)
* rules: Install the Python API files to /usr/share/sssd, as discussed
with upstream. (LP: #859611)
* fix-python-
(LP: #859611)
* libpam-
- Add 'forward_pass' to auth stack to fix ecryptfs mounts. (LP: #826643)
- Add pam_localuser.so to account stack to allow local users to log in.
(LP: #860488)
* control: sssd now Recommends libpam-sss and libnss-sss, since sssd is
mostly useless without them. (LP: #767337)
-- Timo Aaltonen <email address hidden> Tue, 27 Sep 2011 06:03:41 +0300