[arch-dev-public] sudo: need x86_64 build and signoff
New sudo 1.6.9p10-3 is up for i686, but needs an x86_64 build and is otherwise ready for signoff. It's an upgrade from p9 to p10, which fixes the broken behavior of the -p flag-- it should work now where it didn't before. Additionally, this release changes the syslog facility from the default ("local2") to auth, closing #8671. Verify the meaty sudo log messages now appear in auth.log rather than ppp.log! This release does not address #7910, because if -p now works, it seems like this problem could be solved more permanently on the gksu side. This release does not address #8602, as I have not yet thought through the potential security implications of this change. Input is welcome here from any who may already have considered this. - P
Am Sun, 30 Dec 2007 23:58:58 -0500 schrieb Paul Mattal <paul@mattal.com>:
New sudo 1.6.9p10-3 is up for i686, but needs an x86_64 build and is otherwise ready for signoff.
x86_64 package built but not yet tested. maybe i'll find some time later. any reason why you don't use Aaron's 64bit build machine? -Andy
On Dec 31, 2007 2:15 AM, Andreas Radke <a.radke@arcor.de> wrote:
Am Sun, 30 Dec 2007 23:58:58 -0500 schrieb Paul Mattal <paul@mattal.com>:
New sudo 1.6.9p10-3 is up for i686, but needs an x86_64 build and is otherwise ready for signoff.
x86_64 package built but not yet tested. maybe i'll find some time later.
any reason why you don't use Aaron's 64bit build machine?
Just to open this up again - anyone is more than welcome to an account on this puppy. If you'd like I'll even grab your credentials from gerolde if you'd like. Just shoot me an email if you're interested.
Sign off for i686. // jeff -- .: [ + carpe diem totus tuus + ] :.
On Dec 30, 2007 10:58 PM, Paul Mattal <paul@mattal.com> wrote:
New sudo 1.6.9p10-3 is up for i686, but needs an x86_64 build and is otherwise ready for signoff.
It's an upgrade from p9 to p10, which fixes the broken behavior of the -p flag-- it should work now where it didn't before.
Additionally, this release changes the syslog facility from the default ("local2") to auth, closing #8671. Verify the meaty sudo log messages now appear in auth.log rather than ppp.log!
Testing both on both arches. Signed off for both
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Aaron Griffin
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Andreas Radke
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Jeff 'codemac' Mickey
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Paul Mattal