Bug#849923: openssh-server: no login possible after upgrade on x32
On Tue, 3 Jan 2017, Colin Watson wrote:
> > Can you please forward this to someone at the kernel side (either Debian
> > or upstream) who can have a look? In the meantime, I’ll point this issue
> > out in #debian-x32 on IRC, so the other porters can also look.
>
> I've cloned a kernel bug for this with this message.
Thanks!
> Here's a better stopgap that lets us keep the sandbox enabled:
>
> https://anonscm.debian.org/cgit/pkg-ssh/openssh.git/commit/?id=e346421ca6852fbf9f95cf0e764ecc345e5ce21d
Oooh, that looks promising… did you upload, or should I test beforehand?
I have about half an hour remaining here in which I can test…
> You're probably being misled by config.guess's default, but that's
> already overridden appropriately by dpkg/debhelper.
Ouch, too much magic… I had d/rules spew out confflags, but apparently
some dh7 magic adds even more flags then. I hand-patched configure to
debug $host, so I had to invoke it manually, and I knew from other pak‐
kages that build/host had to be added.
> Unnecessary: the default is --build=x86_64-linux-gnux32, and --host
> shouldn't be passed when not cross-compiling.
Helmut Grohne suggests to always pass both, even if equal. Probably
to eliminate an entire error class, even if not necessary. *shrug*
If this works, all the better.
Thanks again,
//mirabilos
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