These latest debdiffs should include all the necessary changes and should be ready for verification, if there are no concerns about the material changes.
To summarize the current proposed changes:
Hirsute (21.04) and Groovy (20.10) receive commmits 1823353 and 01cc267 - one to add "sssd[]" in the right places, and other to stop sending the "sssd[]" as SYSLOG_IDENTIFIER. Both of these commits have already been included in the upstream 2.4.1 release.
Focal (20.04) receives the same commits as well as 00e7b1a before them - to remove excessive "[sssd[]]" wrapping so that adding "sssd[]" in the later commit makes sense. This has already been included in the upstream 2.3.0 release.
Bionic (18.04) receives backports of all three commits Focal receives - 225fe99, 647a130 and 360d8fc. These have not been tagged in the upstream repository with a release tag, however all are included in the sssd-1-16 maintenance branch.
Additionally, both Focal (20.04) and Bionic (18.04) receive --with-syslog=journald flag for configure in rules, so that the native journald sending code branch is used - instead of current default which is sending to syslog, which then gets picked into journald.
These latest debdiffs should include all the necessary changes and should be ready for verification, if there are no concerns about the material changes.
To summarize the current proposed changes:
Hirsute (21.04) and Groovy (20.10) receive commmits 1823353 and 01cc267 - one to add "sssd[]" in the right places, and other to stop sending the "sssd[]" as SYSLOG_IDENTIFIER. Both of these commits have already been included in the upstream 2.4.1 release.
Focal (20.04) receives the same commits as well as 00e7b1a before them - to remove excessive "[sssd[]]" wrapping so that adding "sssd[]" in the later commit makes sense. This has already been included in the upstream 2.3.0 release.
Bionic (18.04) receives backports of all three commits Focal receives - 225fe99, 647a130 and 360d8fc. These have not been tagged in the upstream repository with a release tag, however all are included in the sssd-1-16 maintenance branch.
Additionally, both Focal (20.04) and Bionic (18.04) receive --with- syslog= journald flag for configure in rules, so that the native journald sending code branch is used - instead of current default which is sending to syslog, which then gets picked into journald.