Date: Sat, 18 Aug 2001 14:17:39 -0500 From: Will Andrews <will@physics.purdue.edu> To: Jim Bryant <kc5vdj@yahoo.com> Cc: Patrick Oonk <patrick@pine.nl>, FreeBSD Ports <ports@FreeBSD.org> Subject: Re: kcheckpass problem in kde2 port Message-ID: <20010818141739.E35352@bohr.physics.purdue.edu> In-Reply-To: <3B7E52E8.8020207@yahoo.com>; from kc5vdj@yahoo.com on Sat, Aug 18, 2001 at 06:35:04AM -0500 References: <20010817124756.S22886@pine.nl> <20010817092736.T35352@bohr.physics.purdue.edu> <3B7E52E8.8020207@yahoo.com>
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On Sat, Aug 18, 2001 at 06:35:04AM -0500, Jim Bryant (kc5vdj@yahoo.com) wrote: > I assume that you are installing from the kde.org "package"... ..which I built. > 1). in /usr/ports/x11/kdebase2, compile kcheckpass, then install it. > 2). add a kde rule in /etc/login.conf > > This DOES NOT have to be suid! > > ---x--x--x 1 root wheel 32771 Aug 18 03:05 /usr/local/bin/kcheckpass > > those are the perms I assigned, and it does work. Unfortunately, this sort of modification still requires operations outside of the package system's responsibility. I will test things and commit something to the effect of advising a user how to make the necessary modifications in the cleanest possible way. > My theory on this is that kde.org's "package" was compiled on > -CURRENT pre-PAM change. I could be wrong, and it may have been the No. It was compiled on 4.3-STABLE as of July 22. I don't compile packages for kde.org when it won't run on most people's systems. Not very many people use -CURRENT (although I do). And even fewer that would use KDE on their machine run it. > Since I can't get kdebase built, because meinproc keeps having > signal 11's, I am having to use the precompiled "package" over at > kde.org. Anyone having this problem with meinproc? I've seen several reports of it. But I have no idea where the problem lies, because it doesn't happen on my system, and nobody is giving me access to theirs to figure it out, or making the effort to gdb the coredump by meinproc to figure it out. My best guess is that for some reason or another on your system, meinproc is being linked with the wrong libxml so it has the right symbols but the wrong functions. -- wca To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org with "unsubscribe freebsd-ports" in the body of the message
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