On Wed, Oct 04, 2006 at 02:14:13AM +0200, Steinar H. Gunderson wrote:
> > The first one is that it attempts to touch a file in a directory that
> > does not exist. /etc/init.d/libnss-ldap needs /lib/init/rw to exist but
> > does not make sure.
> > Simple fix is to create the dir manually.

> You're mixing and matching testing and unstable packages, with somewhat mixed
> results; I guess libnss-ldap should depend on initscripts that are new enough
> to have /lib/init/rw (the version in sid definitely is).

And initscripts is frozen, and no decision has been made yet to let that
version of sysvinit into etch.

Can we just fix libnss-ldap already to use a sensible default bind policy,
please?

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