On Tue, Apr 01, 2003 at 11:37:20PM +0300, Yedidyah Bar-David wrote:
> On Tue, Apr 01, 2003 at 11:28:07PM +0300, Shaul Karl wrote:
> > What does the following mean:
> >
> > remove extraneous /etc/pam.d/screen as other works fine
> >
> > ?
>
> What he meant is "/etc/pam.d/other works fine".
> Not basic English, basic PAM. He could, of course, spend a few more
> keystrokes/bytes and make himself clearer.
>
> Didi
Can you elaborate? I am sorry, I still don't get it. Clearly something
has been removed, but what? In /etc/pam.d/other? Doesn't it somehow
concerned with /etc/pam.d/screen? I don't have it anymore but before
asking I verified that the previous and current version of that file is
the same. Did I miss some bits?
As of screen (3.9.15-1), /etc/pam.d/screen is the following:
# $Id: screen.pam,v 1.1 2002/02/06 19:06:42 laz Exp $
#
# This is the PAM configuration file for screen(1)
#
auth required pam_unix.so
>
> >
> > At first I thought that the maintainer is telling me that he no longer
> > install /etc/pam.d/screen because it is not needed any more. However
> > searching http://packages.debian.org for all files in the screen package
> > yields etc/pam.d/screen as the first entry. In which case, what does the
> > above means?
> > In case you wonder, it is taken from the changelog entry for screen
> > (3.9.15-1) found at /usr/share/doc/screen/changelog.Debian.gz.
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