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On 25/04/13 12:13, Jakub Hrozek wrote:
On Thu, Apr 25, 2013 at 11:45:32AM +0200, linux wrote:
> Hi,
>
> in the debian control file for sssd-1.9.1 you can find the following:
>
> Build-Depends: debhelper (>= 9), quilt, dh-autoreconf, autopoint,
> lsb-release,
> dpkg-dev (>= 1.16.1~),
> dnsutils,
> libpopt-dev,
> libdbus-1-dev,
> libkeyutils-dev,
> libldap2-dev,
> libpam-dev,
> libnl-dev,
> libnss3-dev,
> libnspr4-dev,
> libpcre3-dev,
> libselinux1-dev,
> libsasl2-dev,
> libtevent-dev,
> libldb-dev,
> libtalloc-dev,
> libtdb-dev,
> xml-core,
> docbook-xsl,
> docbook-xml,
> libxml2-utils,
> xsltproc,
> krb5-config,
> libkrb5-dev,
> libc-ares-dev,
> python-dev (>= 2.6.6-3~),
> libdhash-dev,
> libcollection-dev,
> libini-config-dev,
> check,
> dh-apparmor,
> libglib2.0-dev,
> # libndr-dev,
> # libndr-standard-dev,
> # libsamba-util-dev,
> # samba4-dev,
You need samba4-dev to build the PAC responder in 1.9 and will also need
it to build the AD responder in 1.10 due to the site location discovery
support . I don't know the difference between libsamba-util-dev and
samba4-dev on Debian, though.
> # libdcerpc-dev,
>
> but I don't know if this list complete and correct.
> Maybe I should replace _libnl-dev_ with _libnl-3-dev_?
libnl3 support was only added in the 1.10 pre-release. However, we also
have a fallback to libnl1 so both should work fine.
Hi
That was a good start. In the end there were a couple of others needed
for 1.9.5 Here is the list:
sudo apt-get install build-essential dnsutils debhelper quilt
dh-autoreconf autopoint lsb-release dpkg-dev dnsutils libpopt-dev
libdbus-1-dev libkeyutils-dev libkeyutils-dev libldap2-dev libpam-dev
libnl-dev libnss3-dev libnspr4-dev libpcre3-dev libselinux1-dev
libsasl2-dev libtevent-dev libldb-dev libtalloc-dev libtdb-dev
xml-core docbook-xsl docbook-xml libxml2-utils xsltp.5roc
krb5-config libkrb5-dev libc-ares-dev python-dev libdhash-dev
libcollection-dev libini-config-dev check dh-apparmor libglib2.0-dev
libndr-dev libndr-standard-dev libsamba-util-dev samba4-dev
libdcerpc-dev build-essential semanage
I was at a loss as to how to get the pam stack correct. There seems to
be no way in Ubuntu to use pam-config. In the end, I had to install sssd
using apt-get to setup pam for me. I then deleted the sssd binary in
/usr/sbin. Is there an official way to do pam in Ubuntu?
Cheers,
Steve