On Tue, May 10, 2016 at 01:24:51PM +0200, Lukas Slebodnik wrote:
On (10/05/16 06:40), Stephen Gallagher wrote:
>I was thinking this morning again about how we could deal with the 32-bit on 64-bit
problem. On Fedora 24 and newer, we have the ability to use rich RPM dependencies
(Recommends: sssd-client.i686 if glibc.i686) That doesn't help on older Fedora or RHEL
systems though.
>
Fedora 23 has rpm-4.13.0-0.rc1.13.fc23
and it should work well with weak dependencies.
Fedora 22 will be EOL in 2 months.
(one month after fedora 24 final release[2])
So we needn't care much about fedora 22. :-)
>What if we were to split the nss_sss.so.2 library into its own subpackage and then
turn off the automatic dependency generation for it? We could then have sssd-common
Requires: the one for the same arch and Recommends: the one for the other architecture (or
Requires: for older systems that don't support Recommends:)
>
Debian has already nss modeule in separate package libnss-sss
https://packages.debian.org/jessie/libnss-sss
I'm fine with separate packsge.
Me too. In addition, this might be nice for other projects (winbind?)
who would like to use the same client modules..