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Fedora (and many other distributions) do not want rpath to be used.
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Hi,
I just realized that the Kerberos environment variables are not send
back to the client during a password change. This would result in
missing variables if you log in while your password is expired and a new
one is set.
bye,
Sumit
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In order to address some potential license issues before they become
problems, the SSSD team is releasing 1.0.5, which clarifies the licenses
throughout the code, and also removes some dead code.
This is a non-critical update, having no effect on functionality.
== Highlights ==
* Remove some dead code (libreplace)
* Clarify licenses throughout the code
== Detailed Changelog ==
Stephen Gallagher (6):
* Remove replace
* Fix licensing issues for sss_client
* License libpath_utils under LGPL
* Fix licensing issues in SSSD
* Properly license libdhash
* Releasing version 1.0.5
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SSIA
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The attached patches correct several license oversights in the source.
Additionally, patch 0001 removes libreplace and all the license issues
it might entail (since we don't use it anyway)
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These correct several license issues in the SSSD 1.1 development branch.
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I noticed that there were some warnings about uninitialized variables
when compiling with -O2, some of them legit (sysdb.c, krb5_auth.c,
pamsrv_cmd.c) some of them a little spurious but I think the extra
assignments are worth the clean compile.
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