Did not get sent yet, but I'll commit Adam's patch to Debian and drop
mine, the one that adds multiarch path to search paths is not needed if
sssldir is preseeded. fix-ssslib-search.patch is the upstreamable one
anyway.
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Did this patch get sent upstream? We're still having to maintain the
Ubuntu delta here.
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autofs package is missing the lookup_sss.so
For servers still hanging on Ubuntu 12.04 (Precise), you will find a
backport of the above mentioned fix in Launchpad:
https://launchpad.net/~rdratlos/+archive/ubuntu/autofs.
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* Backport from Ubuntu 14.04 LTS (Trusty):
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For servers still hanging on Ubuntu 12.04 (Precise), you will find a
backport of the above mentioned fix in Launchpad:
https://launchpad.net/~rdratlos/+archive/ubuntu/autofs.
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* Backport from Ubuntu 14.04 LTS (Trusty):
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This bug was fixed in the package autofs - 5.0.7-3ubuntu3
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* fix-ssslib-search.patch: Don't skip sssd autofs search if presseded.
* rules: set ssslibdir correctly when calling configure (LP: #1081489)
-- Adam Conrad
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autofs package is missing the lookup_sss.so module(!); negating
autofs-enabled
This bug was fixed in the package autofs - 5.0.7-3ubuntu3
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* fix-ssslib-search.patch: Don't skip sssd autofs search if presseded.
* rules: set ssslibdir correctly when calling configure (LP: #1081489)
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autofs package is missing the lookup_sss.so module(!); negating
autofs-enabled sssd functionality
This diff seems to fix the bug where the autoconf check completely skips
sssldir if it's preseeded (oops), and should be fairly upstreamable:
http://paste.ubuntu.com/7207283/
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This diff seems to fix the bug where the autoconf check completely skips
sssldir if it's preseeded (oops), and should be fairly upstreamable:
http://paste.ubuntu.com/7207283/
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I've upgraded autofs to 5.0.7-3ubuntu2 on Trusty... but still get:
automount[3824]: open_lookup:93: cannot open lookup module sss
(/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/autofs/lookup_sss.so: cannot open shared
object file: No such file or directory)
When trying to use automount with sssd...
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Status: Fix Released = In Progress
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I've upgraded autofs to 5.0.7-3ubuntu2 on Trusty... but still get:
automount[3824]: open_lookup:93: cannot open lookup module sss
(/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/autofs/lookup_sss.so: cannot open shared
object file: No such file or directory)
When trying to use automount with sssd...
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This bug was fixed in the package autofs - 5.0.7-3ubuntu2
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* Add support for sssd backend (LP: #1081489)
- control: Add sssd-common to build-depends.
- rules: Set sssldir for the sssd module so autoreconf knows about it.
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autofs package is missing the lookup_sss.so module(!);
This bug was fixed in the package autofs - 5.0.7-3ubuntu2
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* Add support for sssd backend (LP: #1081489)
- control: Add sssd-common to build-depends.
- rules: Set sssldir for the sssd module so autoreconf knows about it.
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uploaded to trusty, but is in the queue now, and needs sssd to move to
main first
** Changed in: autofs (Ubuntu)
Status: In Progress = Fix Committed
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uploaded to trusty, but is in the queue now, and needs sssd to move to
main first
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so sssd should be moved to main already, I'll see that it happens and
provide this feature to debian too.
** Changed in: autofs (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed = In Progress
** Changed in: autofs (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) = Timo Aaltonen (tjaalton)
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That's amazing! Thanks Timo!!! :D
On 31 January 2014 13:30, Timo Aaltonen tjaal...@ubuntu.com wrote:
so sssd should be moved to main already, I'll see that it happens and
provide this feature to debian too.
** Changed in: autofs (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed = In Progress
** Changed
so sssd should be moved to main already, I'll see that it happens and
provide this feature to debian too.
** Changed in: autofs (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed = In Progress
** Changed in: autofs (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) = Timo Aaltonen (tjaalton)
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That's amazing! Thanks Timo!!! :D
On 31 January 2014 13:30, Timo Aaltonen tjaal...@ubuntu.com wrote:
so sssd should be moved to main already, I'll see that it happens and
provide this feature to debian too.
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Status: Confirmed = In Progress
** Changed
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autofs package is missing the lookup_sss.so module(!); negating
autofs-enabled sssd functionality
Thank you both!
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Title:
autofs package is missing the lookup_sss.so module(!); negating
autofs-enabled sssd functionality (automount fails)
** Description changed:
Brief:
We are running an environment where users' home directories are
automounted based on information stored in an LDAP db. To avoid double-
lookups (and increase performance and stability), we use the sssd daemon
to cache login and automount information.
I've attempted to provide all the requested information in body of the
bug report, but did run across one possible problem...
The sssd package depends on several other sssd-something packages and
these would also have to be included in main. I had a quick run through
them and each of their
** Description changed:
Brief:
We are running an environment where users' home directories are
automounted based on information stored in an LDAP db. To avoid double-
lookups (and increase performance and stability), we use the sssd daemon
to cache login and automount information.
Doko, is this something you could look at?
** Also affects: sssd (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: sssd (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) = Matthias Klose (doko)
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there already is a MIR for sssd:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/sssd/+bug/903752
which is just missing someone who knows germinate enough to add it to
the supported seed..
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Ah perfect! I forgot about that MIR. I will drop that task from this
bug then.
** No longer affects: sssd (Ubuntu)
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** Description changed:
Brief:
We are running an environment where users' home directories are
automounted based on information stored in an LDAP db. To avoid double-
lookups (and increase performance and stability), we use the sssd daemon
to cache login and automount information.
I've attempted to provide all the requested information in body of the
bug report, but did run across one possible problem...
The sssd package depends on several other sssd-something packages and
these would also have to be included in main. I had a quick run through
them and each of their
** Description changed:
Brief:
We are running an environment where users' home directories are
automounted based on information stored in an LDAP db. To avoid double-
lookups (and increase performance and stability), we use the sssd daemon
to cache login and automount information.
Doko, is this something you could look at?
** Also affects: sssd (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: sssd (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) = Matthias Klose (doko)
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there already is a MIR for sssd:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/sssd/+bug/903752
which is just missing someone who knows germinate enough to add it to
the supported seed..
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Ah perfect! I forgot about that MIR. I will drop that task from this
bug then.
** No longer affects: sssd (Ubuntu)
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autofs package is
Follow https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuMainInclusionRequirements and flesh
this bug's description out with the requested information.
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What should be done for sssd to be considered for promotion?
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What should be done for sssd to be considered for promotion?
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autofs package is missing the lookup_sss.so module(!); negating
Subscribed ubuntu-mir in the hope of including sssd in main to fix this
issue.
sssd is pretty much essential for enterprise setups and the only way to
reliably cache autofs maps. Promoting sssd to main so that the above
patch can be used looks like a great way to fix this... Having read
through
Subscribed ubuntu-mir in the hope of including sssd in main to fix this
issue.
sssd is pretty much essential for enterprise setups and the only way to
reliably cache autofs maps. Promoting sssd to main so that the above
patch can be used looks like a great way to fix this... Having read
through
What about creating a separate packages autofs-sss (similar to autofs-
ldap) and putting it into universe?
Apart from that is there an easy way to obtain a patched autofs package
or do I have to compile my own version if I want to use it?
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What about creating a separate packages autofs-sss (similar to autofs-
ldap) and putting it into universe?
Apart from that is there an easy way to obtain a patched autofs package
or do I have to compile my own version if I want to use it?
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I hope it will be possible to promote sssd to main, so that the build
dependency can be resolved. Running Ubuntu in an enterprise environment
needs this functionality to be in place.
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I hope it will be possible to promote sssd to main, so that the build
dependency can be resolved. Running Ubuntu in an enterprise environment
needs this functionality to be in place.
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Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: autofs (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Confirmed
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Ah, we have a catch. I apologise for not noticing this before.
I've verified that /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-
gnu/sssd/modules/libsss_autofs.so is provided by sssd. So your patch
would require a new build dependency on sssd. However, sssd is in
universe, and autofs is in main, so we can't depend on it
Ah, we have a catch. I apologise for not noticing this before.
I've verified that /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-
gnu/sssd/modules/libsss_autofs.so is provided by sssd. So your patch
would require a new build dependency on sssd. However, sssd is in
universe, and autofs is in main, so we can't depend on it
Thank you for taking the time to report this bug and helping to make
Ubuntu better.
It doesn't seem likely to me that Ubuntu could have introduced this bug
in the delta against Debian, so it would be best to verify and file a
bug in Debian.
Alternatively, patches welcome!
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Thanks for replying. The, AFAIK, most recent autofs package provided in
the Ubuntu repositories (5.0.6-2ubuntu2) already have the sssd patches
included for this functionality. However, the configure script is not
looking in the correct directory for the 'libsss_autofs.so' lib (which
is provided by
** Patch added: autofs-5.0.6-enable-sssd.patch
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/autofs/+bug/1081489/+attachment/3515759/+files/autofs-5.0.6-enable-sssd.patch
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Thank you for taking the time to report this bug and helping to make
Ubuntu better.
It doesn't seem likely to me that Ubuntu could have introduced this bug
in the delta against Debian, so it would be best to verify and file a
bug in Debian.
Alternatively, patches welcome!
** Changed in: autofs
Thanks for replying. The, AFAIK, most recent autofs package provided in
the Ubuntu repositories (5.0.6-2ubuntu2) already have the sssd patches
included for this functionality. However, the configure script is not
looking in the correct directory for the 'libsss_autofs.so' lib (which
is provided by
** Patch added: autofs-5.0.6-enable-sssd.patch
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/autofs/+bug/1081489/+attachment/3515759/+files/autofs-5.0.6-enable-sssd.patch
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** Also affects: autofs (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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