On 2015-02-07 01:02, Christian Kastner wrote:
> I have tested this patch in a number of combinations, including (but not
> limited to):
> 
>   sudo      (squeeze)       ->     sudo      (jessie) upgrade
>   sudo-ldap (squeeze)       ->     sudo-ldap (jessie) upgrade
> 
> Works as intended. An unchanged /etc/sudoers gets replaced with the new
> version, a changed sudoers will cause the user to be asked what to do.
> 
>   sudo      (jessie)        ->     sudo      (jessie+deb8u2) upgrade
>   sudo-ldap (jessie)        ->     sudo-ldap (jessie+deb8u2) upgrade
> 
> Same result as in the previous case.
> 
>   sudo      (jessie+deb8u2) ->     sudo-ldap (jessie+deb8u2) switch
>   sudo-ldap (jessie+deb8u2) ->     sudo      (jessie+deb8u2) switch

In case it helps, here are the simple steps I used to create test
environments for the above tests:

    $sudo vmdebootstrap \
        --owner `whoami` \
        --arch amd64 \
        --mirror http://fast.mirror/debian \
        --distribution squeeze \
        --image squeeze.img \
        --size 1g \
        --serial-console

Repeat for jessie. The wheezy case is identical to jessie but has to be
addressed separately from this RC blocking bug.

qemu-system-x86_64 \
        -enable-kvm \
        -m 256 \
        -monitor none \
        -nographic \
        -serial stdio \
        -snapshot \
        squeeze.img

Source package and binary packages for amd64 can be found here:

    http://www.kvr.at/debian/pool/main/s/sudo/

(Note that I changed the Distribution from t-p-u to unstable because I
didn't want to muck with my reprepro setup just for this.)

Regards,
Christian


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