Steve Langasek wrote:
On Fri, Dec 12, 2008 at 08:47:02PM +0300, Andrey Volkov wrote:
That sounds like an upstream bug.
Agree.
The Debian packages don't build the smb5kpwd module.
But many people _use_ it. And, as I wrote before, I'm not sure that
installing module from _official_ source tree should kill slapd.
It kills slapd because the module itself is broken. That's not something
the Debian maintainers are going to spend time fixing, for an issue that
only affects code we don't ship in the binary packages.
Steve, sorry if I didn't wrote clearly before: I don't require to fix
this module immediately. My opinion is that it will be sufficient if
this module will not kill slapd (as minimum on debian/ubuntu) when
someone update ldap from binaries.
So my suggestion is to put this (modified) patch to debian/patch and add
something like "smbk5pwd is unstable in current openldap" in
Readme.Debian.
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Regards
Andrey Volkov
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