I just tested this on a Hardy install. It built fine, installed fine and ran fine.
I creates a /etc/sudoers.local file and moved the %admin line to there. The visudo command complains if #include files don't exist and offers to edit them when they do exist. sudo behaves as expected with the changes sudoers + sudoers.local layout.
The only minor issue is that vim syntax files on hardy still show #include lines in sudoers as a comment, but that's probably outside the scope of this package.
I just tested this on a Hardy install. It built fine, installed fine and ran fine.
I creates a /etc/sudoers.local file and moved the %admin line to there. The visudo command complains if #include files don't exist and offers to edit them when they do exist. sudo behaves as expected with the changes sudoers + sudoers.local layout.
The only minor issue is that vim syntax files on hardy still show #include lines in sudoers as a comment, but that's probably outside the scope of this package.