On 6/16/16 11:39 AM, Florian Ermisch wrote: > > > Am 14. Juni 2016 13:36:32 MESZ, schrieb Ben Woods <woods...@gmail.com>: >> On Tuesday, 14 June 2016, Pavel Timofeev <tim...@gmail.com> wrote: >> >>> >>> 14 июня 2016 г. 10:37 пользователь "Ben Woods" <woods...@gmail.com >>> <javascript:_e(%7B%7D,'cvml','woods...@gmail.com');>> написал: >>>> >>>> On 14 June 2016 at 09:11, René Ladan <r...@freebsd.org >>> <javascript:_e(%7B%7D,'cvml','r...@freebsd.org');>> wrote: >>>> >>>>> Hi, >>>>> >>>>> I updated my pkgbase installation (11.0-amd64 from a few weeks >> ago) to >>>>> 11.0-ALPHA3. Building and installing went fine but it turns out >> that >>>>> libpam.so* is lost in the update (both the symlink and the >> actual so, >>>>> currently so.6) : >>>>> >>>>> # pkg upgrade >>>>> # pkg autoremove >>>>> <<FreeBSD-lib removed which contains the old libpam.so.5, so >> one >>>>> version lower) >>>>> << yes, I forgot to run mergemaster>> >>>>> # reboot >>>>> <<login(1) no longer works, but single-user + dhclient is >> still fine) >>>>> >>>>> Is this a known bug? >>>>> >>>>> Regards, >>>>> René >>>>> >>>> >>>> Michael Lucas mentioned on twitter a few days ago that pam was >> broken >>>> recently in FreeBSD current. >>>> >>>> Michael: was this a problem with libpam.so going missing? Were you >> using >>>> pkgbase, or is this an issue with the normal build/install system >> also? >>>> >>>> Regards, >>>> Ben >>>> >>>> -- >>> >>> Hi! >>> I have the same problem with normal build/install system. >>> >> >> Ok, thanks for the feedback. >> >> Bringing in the FreeBSD-current@ mailing list as it is not a problem >> with >> PkgBase, but with 11-current. >> >> Regards, >> Ben >> > On my laptop running a few weeks old CURRENT sudo > just broke after a `pkg upgrade`. The missing lib it's > complaining about is libpam.so.6 but when built from > ports it's linked against libpam.so.5. >
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