@k-markus: sorry, I misunderstood the issue here. I think this can be
solved by:
1. Adding `sudoers first files` to `libsss-sudo.nss`
2. Doing some postinst scripting to add `files` to `sudoers:` in
/etc/nsswitch.conf if it is not present yet and there is a `sss` entry there.
(1) fixes new installs, and (2) handles the upgrade path. I'll work on
preparing a PPA build and getting this reviewed. Thanks!
** Changed in: sssd (Ubuntu Resolute)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Guilherme Puida Moreira (puida)
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libsss-sudo: Can't sudo after installing libsss-sudo (due to broken
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