i can reproduce it in feisty also.
libnss introduces a change in its behaviour, now the file used is
/etc/libnss-ldap.secret
but ldapscripts are still looking for /etc/ldap.secret
a simple soft link solves de problem, maybe should be done by debconf postscript.
Package: ldapscripts Priority: optional Section: universe/admin Installed-Size: 216 Maintainer: Pierre Habouzit <email address hidden> Architecture: all Version: 1.4-2 Depends: libpam-ldap, libnss-ldap, slapd, ldap-utils, sharutils Filename: pool/universe/l/ldapscripts/ldapscripts_1.4-2_all.deb
lsb_release --all No LSB modules are available. Distributor ID: Ubuntu Description: Ubuntu 7.04 Release: 7.04 Codename: feisty
i can reproduce it in feisty also.
libnss introduces a change in its behaviour, now the file used is
/etc/libnss- ldap.secret
but ldapscripts are still looking for /etc/ldap.secret
a simple soft link solves de problem, maybe should be done by debconf postscript.
Package: ldapscripts l/ldapscripts/ ldapscripts_ 1.4-2_all. deb
Priority: optional
Section: universe/admin
Installed-Size: 216
Maintainer: Pierre Habouzit <email address hidden>
Architecture: all
Version: 1.4-2
Depends: libpam-ldap, libnss-ldap, slapd, ldap-utils, sharutils
Filename: pool/universe/
lsb_release --all
No LSB modules are available.
Distributor ID: Ubuntu
Description: Ubuntu 7.04
Release: 7.04
Codename: feisty