tags 302296 sid
thanks
So far, everyone reporting this bug appears to be running a newer kernel
than the ones shipping with sarge. If it can't be reproduced with a kernel
we ship, it's not RC.
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Steve Langasek
postmodern programmer
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After doing all outstanding updates on my debian 3.1/testing system
today I had the same problem. Downgrading libnss-ldap to 220-1 solves the
problem.
Since I wasn't able to login at all (no root, no local user and no ldap
users) after the update I checked my config files again and adapted the
I had a little time to do some debugging tonight. Here are the results.
I logged in as root on the console (with the functional libnss-ldap_220-1
installed), upgraded to libnss-ldap_238-1 (which I'm having problems with),
and then started a new login process inside gdb.
When root attempts to
* Michael Berg ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
After upgrading libnss-ldap from 220-1 to 238-1, users were
unable to log in via gdm anymore. Attempting to log in as
root (which is in /etc/passwd) produces the following:
debian login: root
Password:
login: pthread_mutex_lock.c:78:
Are you using libpam-ldap too?
Yes, I'm using libpam-ldap too. Both packages were upgraded at the same
time. I tried all four combinations of previous and new versions of both
packages. The problems occurred in both cases where the new libnss-ldap
was installed and didn't occur in either case
Package: libnss-ldap
Version: 238-1
Severity: important
After upgrading libnss-ldap from 220-1 to 238-1, users were unable to log in
via gdm anymore. Attempting to log in as root (which is in /etc/passwd)
produces the following:
debian login: root
Password:
login:
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