On Wed, Oct 27, 2004 at 03:10:25PM +1000, Pietro Abate wrote:
> I'm using ldap together with kerberos (that works ok). After installing
> the following packages libnss-ldap libdb3-util libsasl7 I get
>=20
> pulp:@NEW~# ldapsearch=20
> ldapsearch:
> /home/roland/debian/openldap/build/2.1.30/openldap2-2.1.30/libraries/libl=
dap/cyrus.c:468:
> ldap_int_sasl_open: Assertion `lc->lconn_sasl_ctx =3D=3D ((void *)0)'
> failed.
=2E..
> O didn't find any useful information about this bug in the BS or on the
> web... I've reproduced this bug on two different machines, one running
> testing and one unstable.
Sucky. Seems like it tries to open a sasl connection which is already
open. Anyway, this does not render the package unusable - only in your
case but certainly not for all Debian users around the world.=20
I'll try to reproduce the problem here.
Greetings
Torsten
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Date: Wed, 27 Oct 2004 09:20:32 +0200
From: Torsten Landschoff <email address hidden>
To: Pietro Abate <email address hidden>, <email address hidden>
Subject: Re: Bug#278471: ldap-utils: Assertion `lc->lconn_sasl_ctx == ((void *)0)' failed
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Hi Pietro,=20
On Wed, Oct 27, 2004 at 03:10:25PM +1000, Pietro Abate wrote: debian/ openldap/ build/2. 1.30/openldap2- 2.1.30/ libraries/ libl=
> I'm using ldap together with kerberos (that works ok). After installing
> the following packages libnss-ldap libdb3-util libsasl7 I get
>=20
> pulp:@NEW~# ldapsearch=20
> ldapsearch:
> /home/roland/
dap/cyrus.c:468:
> ldap_int_sasl_open: Assertion `lc->lconn_sasl_ctx =3D=3D ((void *)0)'
> failed.
=2E..
> O didn't find any useful information about this bug in the BS or on the
> web... I've reproduced this bug on two different machines, one running
> testing and one unstable.
Sucky. Seems like it tries to open a sasl connection which is already
open. Anyway, this does not render the package unusable - only in your
case but certainly not for all Debian users around the world.=20
I'll try to reproduce the problem here.
Greetings
Torsten
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