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Update gettext strings
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Necessary for RPM builds on RHEL5
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- the client sends the PID as uint32_t and sssd will use uint32_t too
- fix a possible type issue where a uint32_t is sent as int32 in internal
dbus communication
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Fixes: #138
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- replaced mailing list address
- let sssd base components read version from VERSION
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Update gettext strings
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Seen in tests and was leading to a segfault
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This is needed for support of RHEL5
Adding the assignment of $(localedir) was necessary, as
gettext 0.14 does not include automatically assign it.
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Previously, we had hardcoded the paths for the NSS, PAM and
private PAM sockets to /var/lib/sss/pipes. With this patch, we
will specify the sockets with --with-pipe-path.
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- make pam_sss work with pam_cracklib and similar pam modules
- clean up the if-&&-else-|| jungle to make clear what is happening
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Previously, only the SSSD server components were being built with
compile-time warnings enabled. This patch will ensure that all
components in common and sss_client are also built the same way.
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When I added the new header, I forgot to add it to Makefile.am, so
it was not included by automake when generating a tarball using
make dist-gzip.
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OSes based on older versions of the PAM development libraries lack
the _pam_overwrite_n(n,x) macro. This patch copies the Fedora 11
pam-devel-1.0.91-6 implementation into an SSSD private header.
This affects RHEL5 and SUSE10.
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If automake 1.11 or higher is available, use of the configure
option '--enable-silent-rules' will suppress most build messages
and replace them with lines such as
CC sysdb.o
This affects libtool as well.
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An error introduced with the last tidyup patches would skip
the first char of the password field.
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We were not subtracting the initial 8 bytes from slen.
This could cause us to run past the source buffer in case we received
a bad packet.
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If mem_num is big enough then ptmem can be big enough that dlen - ptmem
actually gives back a postive integer.
Also tidy up the termination condition at the end of the buffer so that
it is less confusing.
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This patch removes a couple of files which can be created by autopoint
automatically. The pot file now contains no changes compared to the output of
xgettext. This should help to avoid unnecesary changes to the pot or po files
during a 'make dist' or similar calls.
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LT_INIT is supported only on Libtool >= 2.0, so I reverted it to
using AC_PROG_LIBTOOL.
Also reorganized how the common libraries were being built. Now
they are treated as libtool convenience libraries instead of
installable libraries (the --with-singlelib configure flag can
still be used to generate a combined, installable DSO)
I cleaned up the set of files being installed by automake, so the
list of things we need to remove before packaging the RPM is now
only the .la files associated with our own plugins.
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Ensures that the common libraries build statically.
Also ensures that the sssd.spec creates the SYSV init script with
the appropriate permissions.
Cleans up the useless rpmdist target that was obsolete.
Adds the *.so.N.0.0 files to the RPM, as the .so and .so.N files
were dangling symlinks.
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Comment out unused function in pam_sss
Add missing configure.ac to common/ini
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- allow different protocol versions for PAM and NSS
- support more than one protocol version in the responder
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- if PAM_USER==root return PAM_USER_UNKNOWN
- pam_sss now can handle to following options:
- use_first_pass: forces the module to use a previous stacked modules
password and will never prompt the user
- use_authtok: when password changing enforce the module to set the new
password to the one provided by a previously stacked password module
- forward_pass: store the passwords collected by the module as pam items for
modules called later in the stack
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Other pam modules which are called after pam_sss might want to
reuse the given password so that the user is not bothered with
multiple password prompt. When pam_sss is configured with the
option 'forward_pass' it will use pam_set_item to safe the
password for other pam modules.
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