Rowland actually emailed me some nice build instructions that maybe should be on a wiki somewhere?
Also, I'm actually trying to build debs of 1.10.1 since I need the package installed on several machines. I will use Rowland's directions as a starting point for deb-creation documentation. Are these instructions of interest to anyone? Is there a good repository for these type of instructions is this type of documentation not a priority? Thanks. -Chris On Wed, Aug 28, 2013 at 10:51 AM, Lukas Slebodnik <[email protected]>wrote: > On (28/08/13 10:31), Chris Hartman wrote: > >Rowland, > > > >I've been having trouble getting SSSD to compile correctly on Ubuntu > 12.04. > >Would you mind listing the commands you used to successfully compile > >1.10.1? I'm assuming you downloaded the tarball from the sssd website? > > > >Thanks. > > > > > >-Chris > > > It should not be problem to compile sssd 1.10.1 on Ubuntu 12.04. > I guess it was a missing dependency. > > LS > > > > >On Wed, Aug 28, 2013 at 9:42 AM, Rowland Penny <[email protected] > >wrote: > > > >> On 28/08/13 14:30, Timo Aaltonen wrote: > >> > >>> On 28.08.2013 12:08, Jakub Hrozek wrote: > >>> > >>>> On Wed, Aug 28, 2013 at 09:49:57AM +0100, Rowland Penny wrote: > >>>> > >>>>> On 28/08/13 09:17, Jakub Hrozek wrote: > >>>>> > >>>>>> On Tue, Aug 27, 2013 at 10:27:55PM +0100, Rowland Penny wrote: > >>>>>> > >>>>>>> Hi, I run sssd on Linux Mint 15, I received and installed a raft of > >>>>>>> sssd updates today. I immediately lost the ability to connect to > the > >>>>>>> domain. > >>>>>>> The problem was that whilst there was a sssd.pid in /var/run/ ps ax > >>>>>>> didn't show any sssd programs and if you tried to restart sssd, it > >>>>>>> just hung. The machine would not turn off, you had to hold the > power > >>>>>>> button to stop it. > >>>>>>> In the end I downloaded 1.10.1 and compiled & installed it over the > >>>>>>> installed sssd, everything now works again. > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>> Rowland > >>>>>>> > >>>>>> Sounds like something to bring up in your distribution bug tracker? > >>>>>> > >>>>>> What version did you upgrade to (and from) that was broken? Maybe > you > >>>>>> hit > >>>>>> some bug that was fixed later. > >>>>>> ______________________________**_________________ > >>>>>> sssd-devel mailing list > >>>>>> [email protected].**org< > [email protected]> > >>>>>> https://lists.fedorahosted.**org/mailman/listinfo/sssd-**devel< > https://lists.fedorahosted.org/mailman/listinfo/sssd-devel> > >>>>>> > >>>>> Ok, I am not sure what exact ubuntu version of sssd I had, it was > >>>>> 1.9.4-something, Ubuntu issued a raft of sssd updates > >>>>> > >>>>> libipa-hbac-dev libipa-hbac0 libnss-sss libpam-sss > >>>>> libsss-idmap0 libsss-sudo python-libipa-hbac python-sss > >>>>> sssd-tools > >>>>> > >>>>> I ended up with version 1.9.4-0ubuntu4.2 > >>>>> > >>>>> Before the updates, sssd worked perfectly, after the update, sssd > >>>>> did not work at all, my pc hung and when I did get back in as a > >>>>> local user, the domain was not visible. Downloading 1.10.1, > >>>>> compiling and installing over the installed sssd packages cured the > >>>>> problem, so the cause must have been the update. > >>>>> > >>>>> I think the relevant ubuntu bug is 903752, this refers to > >>>>> 'libpwquality' for which a certain 'Timo Aaltonen' provided an > >>>>> update for on the 9/7/2013 and 'Adam Conrad' finally released the > >>>>> fix on 24/8/13, this fix hit my pc on 27/8/13 and made my pc > >>>>> unusable. > >>>>> > >>>>> I do not have an account at ubuntu to report the bug, so I thought > >>>>> that I would cut out the monkeys and come direct to the organ > >>>>> grinder ;-) , could you please get 'Timo Aaltonen' to talk to 'Adam > >>>>> Conrad' and sort out the problem. > >>>>> > >>>>> Thanks > >>>>> > >>>>> Rowland > >>>>> > >>>> I can certainly CC Timo and ask him if this is something that rings a > >>>> bell :-) > >>>> > >>> First time I hear about this. All the update did was fix a path on the > >>> apparmor profile, assuming you were running 1.9.4-0ubuntu4.1. And I > know > >>> nothing about Mint. > >>> > >>> 903752 has nothing to do with this, it's just a meta-bug about moving > >>> sssd in the 'main' repository, making it officially supported and > >>> available to the installer and such in the future. > >>> > >>> > >>> Hi, all I can say is that about 17:45 GMT yesterday, I allowed a list > of > >> sssd updates to go ahead, I use Linux Mint 15 but as this is based on > >> Ubuntu 13.04 the updates came from Ubuntu. I left it to update and when > I > >> came back, the screensaver had kicked in and could not get back in. I > had > >> to power off the machine by pressing and holding the power button. When > I > >> did get the machine to restart, all the domain users had seemingly > gone. I > >> finally traced the fault to the fact that sssd had crashed, hung, call > it > >> what you will, it had a pid but did not shown in 'ps ax'. I tried to > purge > >> sssd but could not, the terminal just hung and in the end I had to power > >> off the computer again. I had to download and install 1.10.1 over the > >> already installed sssd packages, force-ably power off the machine again > and > >> restart. Everything now worked just like before the update, ergo it must > >> have been the update that was at fault. > >> > >> Rowland > >> > >> > >> ______________________________**_________________ > >> sssd-devel mailing list > >> [email protected].**org <[email protected]> > >> https://lists.fedorahosted.**org/mailman/listinfo/sssd-**devel< > https://lists.fedorahosted.org/mailman/listinfo/sssd-devel> > >> > > >_______________________________________________ > >sssd-devel mailing list > >[email protected] > >https://lists.fedorahosted.org/mailman/listinfo/sssd-devel > >
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