[PATCH 0/1] The debian repo patch of PAM.
You can apply this patch to debian repo and build it to get the .deb.
The real patch in `debian/patches` is combined and copied from
previous patch mails of this thread.
Nothing interesting. The only problem is we have to change the
.install file and excluding Linux-specific things from it. This
can not be given to Debian PAM maintainers.
So, I wonder if Debian has a particular way to handle this kind of
situations. Like `[linux-any]` in .install files? If not,
what's the best way to handle this situation that different
platforms will have different building outputs and installing
different files.
Thanks.
Yuqian Yang (1):
(GNU/Hurd) Add new PAM patch.
debian/libpam-modules-bin.install | 3 -
debian/patches/hurd-fix.patch | 276 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
debian/patches/hurd_no_setfsuid | 84 ---------
debian/patches/series | 3 +-
4 files changed, 277 insertions(+), 89 deletions(-)
create mode 100644 debian/patches/hurd-fix.patch
delete mode 100644 debian/patches/hurd_no_setfsuid
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Yuqian Yang <crupest@crupest.life>
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