I installed this update today (I did not previously have the problem, or if I did, I fixed it by adjusting my profile)
After upgrading, I downloaded the test case, installed it in /usr/share/pam-configs, and ran pam-auth-update. There were no perl warnings, and the correct adjustment to /etc/pam.d/common-session occurred:
diff -r /tmp/pam-save/common-session /etc/pam.d/common-session
25a26,29
> session optional pam_krb5.so minimum_uid=20000
> session optional pam_afs_session.so
> session optional pam_exec.so /etc/athena/scratchdir
> session optional pam_exec.so /etc/athena/session
disabling the service also worked without any perl warnings. I can confirm that if I have libpam-runtime=1.0.1-4ubuntu5.3
installed, then pam-auth-update with the test case behaves as in the original report.
I installed this update today (I did not previously have the problem, or if I did, I fixed it by adjusting my profile) pam-configs, and ran pam-auth-update. There were no perl warnings, and the correct adjustment to /etc/pam. d/common- session occurred: save/common- session /etc/pam. d/common- session scratchdir
After upgrading, I downloaded the test case, installed it in /usr/share/
diff -r /tmp/pam-
25a26,29
> session optional pam_krb5.so minimum_uid=20000
> session optional pam_afs_session.so
> session optional pam_exec.so /etc/athena/
> session optional pam_exec.so /etc/athena/session
disabling the service also worked without any perl warnings. I can confirm that if I have libpam- runtime= 1.0.1-4ubuntu5. 3
installed, then pam-auth-update with the test case behaves as in the original report.