On 2024-12-19 12:32, paul wrote: > Hi Nicolas, apologies for breaking your system :( Is is possible for you > to try and bisect the history to find the culprit commit? > > On 12/19/24 10:36, Nicolas Graves wrote: >> It is a bit circumvoluted, but it worked properly on my side on >> guix@478b9ccea8. Do you see a reason why your patches could break my >> user login? > > I'm not sure, I was wondering: do you use/extend the subids-service-type > in your configuration or did you already have manually setup /etc/subuid > or /etc/subgid? Otherwise I'm not sure how it can impact your system, if > you could share even some parts of your operating-system configuration > it would make finding the problem a little easier. > > Since you mentioned PAM, these two changes that I authored were recently > merged. Could you try and see whether your system work at commit > a1ecd7f56c4ffadc49d5501a0df7f4c4556120c2 which is the parent of the > first pam change? > > Thank you very much :)
I've tried bisecting and this time it seems to work properly. I'm not sure what it was then, but it works fine now! -- Best regards, Nicolas Graves
