>converting the plain-text pam-mount.conf to the new XML format
>(why, oh why)
why -> throwing out BSD-era code and instead use established
libraries. libxml2 is installed anyway as a dependency of many programs.
(`rpm -e libxml2 2>&1 | wc -l` alone gives 135 lines on a
casual user (kde/gnome in
Package: libpam-mount
Version: 0.29-2
Severity: serious
When converting the plain-text pam-mount.conf to the new XML format (why,
oh why), user names in single quotes get truncated, leading to a wrong and
invalid XML file. pam_mount checks if the XML config file is valid. Thus,
if pam_mount
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