> On Dec 31, 2024, at 5:05 PM, Julio Merino <j...@netbsd.org> wrote: > > On Tue, Dec 31, 2024 at 03:27:49PM -0500, Christos Zoulas wrote: >> Module Name: src >> Committed By: christos >> Date: Tue Dec 31 20:27:49 UTC 2024 >> >> Modified Files: >> src/etc/pam.d: Makefile >> >> Log Message: >> Use a suffix rule. > > Thanks for this. I suppose this fixes the problem that someone else > mentioned that caused my change to pollute the source tree :( ? > >> I would have just commented out the skey entry instead, >> since it is rarely used and we already do that for kerberos. We could now >> use MKKERBEROS to enable it by default, since we have the machinery... > > I thought about doing this for pam_krb5 as well, but note a commit > from June 20th of 2023 to that directory that intentionally commented > those lines out even with MKKERBEROS=yes. Not sure it's a good idea > to do it. > > Happy new year!
Happy New Year! Matt fixed the problem by adding pam.d to the SUBDIRs in the Makefile above. Yes, we should fix https://gnats.netbsd.org/57470 before enabling kerberos by default. christos
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