Overview
Request 131140 accepted
We might consider to remove the obsoleted Authors section from
the spec file.
Also we should enable the openSUSE 12.2 build for the
network:ldap project.
The osc meta section for SLE 11 SP 2 builds are suggested to
look like the following:
i586
ppc64
x86_64
By this the SLE_11 location at download.openSUSE.org is able to
stay at the same location and you enable ppc64 builds.
The actual changes are:
- Update to 0.8.10:
* documentation improvements
* fix a problem that causes the PAM module to prompt for a new password even
though the old one was wrong
* log successful password change in nslcd
* install default configuration file with reduced permissions (further
protection for CVE-2009-1073)
- The 0.8 series has a few advantages over the 0.7 series. Apart from numerous
small improvements and new features the biggest changes are:
* introduction of pynslcd, an experimental alternative for nslcd
* addition of a validnames option
* checking shadow attributes for PAM authorisation
* support mapping to the objectSid attribute
* support pam_unix when not getting shadow information from LDAP
- Add configure option --with-pam-seclib-dir
Request History
lmuelle created request
We might consider to remove the obsoleted Authors section from
the spec file.
Also we should enable the openSUSE 12.2 build for the
network:ldap project.
The osc meta section for SLE 11 SP 2 builds are suggested to
look like the following:
i586
ppc64
x86_64
By this the SLE_11 location at download.openSUSE.org is able to
stay at the same location and you enable ppc64 builds.
The actual changes are:
- Update to 0.8.10:
* documentation improvements
* fix a problem that causes the PAM module to prompt for a new password even
though the old one was wrong
* log successful password change in nslcd
* install default configuration file with reduced permissions (further
protection for CVE-2009-1073)
- The 0.8 series has a few advantages over the 0.7 series. Apart from numerous
small improvements and new features the biggest changes are:
* introduction of pynslcd, an experimental alternative for nslcd
* addition of a validnames option
* checking shadow attributes for PAM authorisation
* support mapping to the objectSid attribute
* support pam_unix when not getting shadow information from LDAP
- Add configure option --with-pam-seclib-dir
namtrac accepted request
Next time just drop the version from rpmlintrc file name, thanks!