On Saturday 17 Mar 2012 13:39:50 Neil Williams wrote: > There is a new version available in unstable, 1.2.1-4.4, please check > if this bug is still affecting your systems.
Many thanks for taking this up, but unfortunately the update makes no difference: (Sun Mar 18 11:06:35 2012) [sssd[be[MY.DOMAIN]]] [ldb] (0): WARNING: Module [memberof] not found - do you need to set LDB_MODULES_PATH? (Sun Mar 18 11:06:35 2012) [sssd[be[MY.DOMAIN]]] [ldb] (0): Unable to load modules for /var/lib/sss/db/cache_MY.DOMAIN.ldb: (null) (Sun Mar 18 11:06:35 2012) [sssd[be[MY.DOMAIN]]] [be_process_init] (0): fatal error opening cache database (Sun Mar 18 11:06:35 2012) [sssd[be[MY.DOMAIN]]] [main] (0): Could not initialize backend [5] And thereafter all other services fail, too. The only difference is that now sssd itself stays running when started with an empty /var/lib/sss/db whereas before it refused to start alltogether. Even now, once sssd is strated once and /var/lib/sss/db is populated, the next time it refuses to start. This bug should not really be so hard to fix: there is a new LTM version of sssd (1.8.1(!)) and who knows how many intermediate versions since 1.2.1. Ubuntu already has some of these packaged and taking those packages and repackaging them for Debian is almost trivial. There is one catch, though: these Ubuntu packages depend on other packages not present in Debian, but those packages come from sssd sources anyway (unless I missed some), so they can simply be all stuffed into a single sssd package for Debian if creating new packages and waiting for them to appear in unstable takes too long. For now, I am back to using my own packages compiled from Ubuntu's (oneiric) sources. Has anyone heard anything from the maintainer(s), btw? The last *FOUR* updates of this package are NMU's! I am cc'ing the latest NM uploader, too: I am more than willing to help with getting this resolved since come wheezy, I will have a big issue at my hands if this does not get fixed. I know how to get the Ubuntu packages to run on unstable, so if that helps anyone develop a solution to this, I am ready to assist. Cheers, Juha -- ----------------------------------------------- | Juha Jäykkä, ju...@iki.fi | | http://www.maths.leeds.ac.uk/~juhaj | -----------------------------------------------
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