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hiro:
I haven't upgraded yet, so I'm not sure if you fixed it already. Either way I would really like to understand what's going on.
When I run su the one being used is /tmp/tcloop/openssh-server/bin/su
When I do that I don't get a password prompt. It always succeeds for every user.
I don't think this should happen :D
Jason W:
I see the issue, will fix it tonight.
Jason W:
should be fixed, please re-import any SCEs that contain the passwd package and test.
hiro:
openssh-server now has as dependencies:
adduser
coreutils
debconf
debianutils
dpkg
findutils
gcc-4.9-base
init-system-helpers
initscripts
insserv
libacl1
libattr1
libaudit-common
libaudit1
libblkid1
libbsd0
libbz2-1.0
libc6
libcomerr2
libedit2
libgcc1
libgssapi-krb5-2
libk5crypto3
libkeyutils1
libkrb5-3
libkrb5support0
libmount1
libncurses5
libncursesw5
libpam-modules
libpam-runtime
libpam0g
libpcre3
libprocps3
libselinux1
libsemanage-common
libsemanage1
libsepol1
libsmartcols1
libssl1.0.0
libtinfo5
libudev1
libustr-1.0-1
libuuid1
libwrap0
login
lsb-base
mount
ncurses-base
openssh-client
openssh-server
openssh-sftp-server
passwd
perl-base
procps
sensible-utils
startpar
sysv-rc
sysvinit-utils
zlib1g
Seems like debian needs a lot of babysitting from you guys to do anything :D
Have to reboot the system an other time to test. It's running stuff I need right this moment.
Jason W:
But out of 20,000+ packages, very few need any adjustment on our end as most just work. And once adjusted, then the fix applies to all dCore ports and across many releases. The work is by far done by them, not me. :-)
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