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Date:      Mon, 08 Aug 2016 17:52:29 +0000
From:      bugzilla-noreply@freebsd.org
To:        freebsd-ports-bugs@FreeBSD.org
Subject:   [Bug 211142] net/samba4{2,3,4}: ADS option should enforce (imply) WANT_OPENLDAP_SASL
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--- Comment #10 from prj@rootwyrm.com ---
(In reply to Mark Felder from comment #8)
Yep. I was hoping to stop-gap (this is blocking security/sssd improvements)=
 but
the same issue seen here was not reproducing in clean tree for me. I'm
confident saying there is definitely something misbehaving in bsd.ldap.mk a=
nd
the current state of it is now actively blocking multiple items.

The 'easy' fix is for ADS to be removed from the samba4{2,3,4} OPTIONS_DEFA=
ULT.
But removing ADS from OPTIONS_DEFAULT has extreme impacts - not only does it
affect any port making use of samba4*, but it will completely cripple expec=
ted
default functionality of samba itself.
DEFAULT_VERSIONS is obviously preferable, but unless it can reliably force
WANT_OPENLDAP_SASL, it would not address the issue here. Not only that, but
frankly, I don't see a sound reason for it. bsd.ldap.mk still allows 2.3, b=
ut
all of those ports expired in 2013 it turns out. So as it is bsd.ldap.mk sh=
ould
be considered broken.=20

At current, it looks like there are 92 ports (including expired ports) which
depend on openldap24-client, and zero conflicts with either port. Since SASL
extends functionality, rather than changes, is there any reason to not remo=
ve
bsd.ldap.mk, combine openldap24-client and openldap24-sasl-client, and make
SASL OPTIONS_DEFAULT for the openldap port? (I'm sure there probably was, b=
ut
it seems far less likely now.)

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