On 8/15/2025 10:42 AM, Herbert J. Skuhra wrote:
On Fri, 15 Aug 2025 16:33:26 +0200, David Wolfskill wrote:
On Fri, Aug 15, 2025 at 08:23:24AM -0500, Kyle Evans wrote:
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Yes, very sorry about that- I've reverted the openssh change in
207cf8773aa7600b340cf673d973add10d9031e5. It needed to be reverted after
the above-mentioned change anyways, but I forgot to roll that into it.
Apologies-
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OK; thanks for the quick response: I confirm that that fixes ssh in my
case.
However, I suspect that in the case (as for me) where (e.g.) sudo
is built under stable/14, but one attempts to use it under head
after main-n279619-9da2fe96ff2e will be "problematic," at best.
(I just tested and confirmed that I was able to circumvent the problem
in my case by augmenting the "sudoers" file "%wheel" group entry with a
user-specific entry for me.)
This may become a more pressing issue when folks start upgrading from
14 to 15.
I had to rebuild sysutils/sudo on arm64 only, because it failed with
"$user is not in the sudoers file".
+1 on amd64