Hi, On Sun, 2015-11-15 at 13:07 +0100, Matthias Fischer wrote: > On 09.11.2015 19:37, Michael Tremer wrote: > > I wonder if you have tested this on a clean installation. Because > > of > > the many so-bumps, the new libraries would probably not be used in > > an > > upgraded system and that won't find us the bugs > > Hi Michael, > > You're probably right - sorry if I was a bit too fast with pushing > this > update! I'm having a tough time with a lot of work. "So much to do, > but > not much time for it..." ;-) > > In in the meantime I ran a few tests, maybe this helps: > > 1. Installed on testmachine (an old(!) Core 92), no noticeable > problems > during/after reboot: > > Deleted old pam-libraries, restarted, no noticeable problems either: > > ***SNIP*** > ... > [root(a)ipfiretest ~]# ps ax|grep pam > 1527 ? Ss 0:00 /usr/sbin/saslauthd -n 2 -a pam > 1528 ? S 0:00 /usr/sbin/saslauthd -n 2 -a pam > 2463 pts/0 R+ 0:00 grep pam > ... > ***SNAP*** > > Started / stopped / restarted various services without problems. > > 2. Clean install on testmachine: (Core 96, "Development Build: > pam/eeb83132-dirty", compiled 15.11.2015, with pam 1.2.1), no > eye-catching events. > > What else could I test? as far as I understand, this is working for you? In that case, I guess we should merge the patch.. -Michael > > Best, > Matthias