ia32-libs in precise now pulls in the native i386 packages for
everything, including pam modules; considering this fixed now.
** Changed in: ia32-libs (Ubuntu)
Status: Triaged => Fix Released
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As of version 1.1.2-2ubuntu4 in natty, libpam now looks in (and installs
its own modules to) /lib/$(DEB_HOST_MULTIARCH)/security before
/lib/security. This means that it is now possible to correctly install
32-bit and 64-bit pam modules side-by-side on an Ubuntu system.
Note however that the /lib
The workaround provided in the previous comment works splendidly.
Unfortunately every update to ia32-libs overwrites libpam.so.0.81.6 with
the original unpatched version. While the bug is waiting to be fixed,
would it be possible, as a temporary workaround, to rename libpam.so in
the ia32-libs pack
Had the same problem yesterday and ended up doing the following:
1. copying PAM modules from a 32bit system into /lib32/security (as per comment
#4)
2. editing the config file for the shoftware I wanted to use in /etc/pam.d to
use absolute paths to /lib32/security
3. patch the 32bit libpam the h
Is there a small workaround we can do for Lucid?
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pam modules need dynamic 32-bit support and are missing from ia32-libs
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/172400
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This will be fixed with the deployment of multiarch.
** Tags removed: bitesize
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pam modules need dynamic 32-bit support and are missing from ia32-libs
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/172400
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