* Marc Haber [Mon Jul 12, 2021 at 07:50:26PM +0200]:
> On Fri, Jul 09, 2021 at 03:04:09PM +0200, Michael Prokop wrote:

> > since sudo v1.9.0 it's possible to write sudo plugins in Python 3,
> > see e.g. https://blog.sudo.ws/posts/2020/01/whats-new-in-sudo-1.9-python/

> Sounds neat.

> > This requires to build the package with --enable-python though,
> > to provide the according python_plugin.so.

> Will this introduce a python dependency to the sudo package?

Good point, yes - just verified myself: it adds a dependency on
libpython3.9 (+ libpython3.9-minimal libpython3.9-stdlib).

So maybe it makes sense to provide a sudo-python package, similar to
what's available with sudo-ldap already? Next question would be
then, what users who want to use python *and* ldap at the same time
should install? Then it might be worth also adding a sudo-full package,
which provides all available features (python, ldap,...)?

regards
-mika-

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