On 02/07/2013 11:44 PM, Guillaume Rousse wrote:
Le 07/02/2013 18:07, Pascal Terjan a écrit :
Is nss_ldap in the non-building package list, or is it deprecated
and there is now another method to use ldap for authentication ?

It was broken (new automake + undefined reference to
`__libc_lock_*) and when investigating I found that it is dead and
removed from several distros with suggestions to use nss-pam-ldapd
(Fedora commit removing it also mentions sssd)
BTW, if nss_ldap has been dropped, we could also drop pam_ldap, I
don't much interest of allowing to authenticate users unknown from
the system...

Not _could_, but _should_. Currently pam_ldap requires nss_ldap, that
is not in the repos no more (not only not rebuilt, but absent....)
And if mcc/drakxtools can be used to configure ldap, migrate everything
to nss-pam-ldapd...

bran:~# urpmi pam_ldap
A requested package cannot be installed:
pam_ldap-186-4.mga3.i586 (due to unsatisfied nss_ldap[>= 217])
Continue installation anyway? (Y/n)
While some packages may have been installed, there were failures.
A requested package cannot be installed:
pam_ldap-186-4.mga3.i586 (due to unsatisfied nss_ldap[>= 217])
Continue installation anyway?

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