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Re: krb5 and KDE



Steve Langasek <vorlon@debian.org> writes:

> Right.  Is there any reason not to override the urgency immediately on
> libapache-mod-auth-kerb?

Not that I can think of.  There aren't any major changes between the
version in testing and the version in unstable, as I recall, and this last
change was either going to work or not.  I suppose there's some distant
possibility that something strange would break, but I doubt it, and if it
did, my testing certainly didn't uncover it.

I'm ccing the maintainer, though, in case Ghe doesn't read debian-release.

> I think I would have to call this !RC; certainly if it's not
> reproducible it doesn't seem worth holding the update out of testing
> for, and even if it is reproducible it seems to me that using nscd is
> really the only sane way to use nss_ldap these days.

Okay, in that case, I think it's ready to go.  libapache-mod-auth-kerb and
libauthen-krb5-perl will have to be hinted in together with krb5 when that
seems ready to go.  That group should be able to go in independent of KDE
and clear up some of the dependency chain.

-- 
Russ Allbery (rra@debian.org)               <http://www.eyrie.org/~eagle/>



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