2012/8/22 Lennart Poettering <[email protected]>
> On Tue, 21.08.12 20:46, Jeremy Allard ([email protected]) wrote: > > > Yes, because pam is not avalaible by default with slackware, I disabled > it > > with --disable-pam since it said in the ./configure --help that it is > > optional. I guessed it shouldn't be a problem if I disable it. I did not > > touch logind, so it should be enable afaik. It's to very hard to install > > PAM on slackware, so I'll try to install it and build my systemd package > > with pam support and I'll tell you if it work. For libudev support in > xorg, > > there is no --enable-config-udev is not present by default in the build > > script. The default of this is set to auto, so I guess it is enable > anyway > > even if you don't specify it exactly. > > logind requires PAM to work. Maybe Slackware is not a good choice to run > systemd on if PAM is not available. > > Lennart > > -- > Lennart Poettering - Red Hat, Inc. > PAM is not avalaible by default, but you can still install it from an "extra" repo and this is what I did.
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